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Juliewould be worth complaining about. What I meant about the "hours work" is that the gifs are supposed to be used by me only for e-mails, and I have to do about an hour's work to get each one recognized as a movable gif--so I just picked my favorite ones. But is one gif, repeated (they are SO small!) ot even 5 in a row, occasionally,
worth making a fuss over? I think they're kind of cute, though I am also getting tired of them. Or were you just looking for an excuse to parade your own?
Anyway, I'm sorry. Sigh. I'll cut way down on the gifs.
It seems like everything I do offends someone! I don't find my posts any more objectionable than any of yours!
And PLEASE send the software...
To answer John's question, T206s were some of the first early cards I collected (1985). I traded a set of '75 mini-Topps for the bat-off I have today (plus some of my cash). But a funny thing happened. When I had to sell almost all my cards because of a personal financial crisis(1989-90)--I kept the rare back Bender with trees and the Cobb, bat off, and Lajoie throwing, and Young glove shows, Johnson hands at chest, and the only other ones I had left were like vg-ex. The dealers I sold them to took the rest. I
have replaced very few! Matty dark cap, briefly had a Plank, but sold it to bid on wonderful 19th century stuff. It's not at the forefront of my attention. Oh yes--a lovely (lower grade) Cobb green background I bought, too (first time). But mainly, if I'm getting 20th century stuff, it's Fan Craze, E107, Ramly, Crackerjack, Colgans. My taste has become more 19th century.
I know someone who has two T206 sets, but only one Wagner.