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It took me 35 years to get around to picking up this card:
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I'm always on the lookout for an M101-5 Joe Wood (any back type) or his M101-4 counterpart (any back type, except for TSN.) Seems like examples that fit my budget rarely pop up.
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1911 Zeenut Ryan San Francisco.
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For some reason, cards of Frank Arrelanes are tough for me. Been looking for awhile for his Ramly and Sporting life cards.
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a T206 Drum back took me decades until a friend from this board parted with one of his for a 1982 price.
a prince of a fella best, barry |
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Tip Top Dreyfuss
W600 Burkett Cabanas Pete Hill But it's really no secret why these don't pop up very often. |
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Pre-war toughie for me is M101-2 Dooin. Always outbid for some reason.
Post-war toughie is a 1958 Kahn's Wally Post (only Phillie in all the Kahn's series). Neither card is extremely rare but I always seem to be outbid on these...drives me crazy. Joshua |
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A reasonably priced N172 Williamson and mascot
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