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When he passed, I actually bought from Tom Reid some of the "remnants" of his cards. The tough series 57-73, an amazing group of Post Cereal Cards and a few other things. The cost was $1200 which in 1983 dollars was... well let's say a fraction of what that would cost today.
That purchase also moved me from a decent regional dealer to a dealer with NSCC worthy inventory. A couple of the Post Ceral cards had his information on the back and those cards are amongst the very few cards I wish I had never sold in any way
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I used to own an N28 (either Clarkson, Keefe or Kelly), that had Buck's address stamp on the back of it.
I bought it in the early 1980s from Larry Shane; and regrettably sold it in 1991. Steve
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I've been enjoying the posts about Mr. Barker. Thanks to All of you. I recall hearing of him. Then, in the early 90's, seeing one of his lists. And then, seeing correspondence from the late 50's back and forth between him and the collector who was buying from and asking questions of Buck.
Baseball has a significant history component, not just through a season, but on from season to season, and transcending generations. Collectors of the old cards have an interest in the history of the game, the cards, and often in the history of the hobby. And that is the history of Mr. Burdick, and the gentlemen who followed... Egan, Barker, Haber, Carter, Heitman, Lipset, and many more. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 01-05-2024 at 07:22 AM. Reason: adding Bill Haber, Lionel Carter, and Bill Heitman |
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Imagine the only way to communicate with someone is to make a very expensive long distance telephone call, or write them a letter and wait patiently for the response. It wasn't that long ago....
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I think a bunch of us don't have to imagine that, we remember that. We remember waiting until 5pm to call, for that slight reduction in rates; or if it wasn't going to wake up someone, we'd wait until 11pm to call, when the long distance rates dropped to their least expensive rate.
(And the word processing program for Net54 has a grammatical suggestion of hyphenating 'long distance', which isn't how I recall it was used in the 70's. But then I guess 21st century folk have no clue as to what 'long distance' was.) |
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