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Old 08-12-2005, 11:39 AM
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Well, at the National our own board member Richard M. bought some new, shiny, card packs to open to try to find a beat T206 Wagner that was advertised. He gave me a handful to open and it was sort of hard to get some of them open. Almost broke a tooth on some of 'em. Believe it or not we didn't pull a Boner (Merkle)....uh...I mean Wagner. Glen V. came by the table a little while later with his young son (sorry I forget his name but he's about 6-7, I would guess) and he was the proud recipient of all of those shiny cards. He looked pretty happy about it too. Thanks Richard for making the little boy happy. As for the topic of this thread I have never opened an unopened tobacco pack that could have had a card in it. I have heard many stories of folks that have though....regards

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