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Old 01-06-2005, 07:31 AM
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Posted By: Howard W. Rosenberg

With John Basilone's help, I was able to see apparently all but a few of the Mastro catalogs I hadn't seen. Additionally, I just received the August 2001 one and someone thumbed through a September 2000 one, a 1994 Sothebys and a 1996 Robert Edward Auctions.

Also, I just sent my updated have-seen Mastro catalog list to someone who thinks he has a pretty full run to see what gaps are left (beyond a possible 1996 one that John just mentioned).

Beyond Sothebys, Mastro and Robert Edward Auctions, I've hardly seen anything else and would be glad to learn of ones that have unusual 19th-century content. If you have some catalogs from other dealers, and want to thumb through them, feel free to let me know what you have. In looking at them (unless you'd be willing to let me borrow them), you can skip over tobacco cards; generic items with baseball figures such as lanterns and clocks; and scorecards with dull cover designs.

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