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Hi John,
I'm an English collector of baseball cards. I've been collecting since 2005 and this is my first post on the new version of this website but I was using the older version for about 18 months. If you want any help/advice either send me a private message or email me and I'll provide as much info as I'm able. marpar73@hotmail.com Regards Martin |
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Martin,
I'd kill for a pint of true bitters here in the colonies. |
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John:
I will assume you know about the London Cigarette Card Co. but if not: http://www.londoncigcard.co.uk/ then there is Murray Cards: http://www.murraycards.com/books/reference.aspx and also the Cartophilic Society of Great Britain: http://www.csgb.co.uk/ All well worth looking at. There is also a great A&BC/British Gum Card gum site here: http://cards.littleoak.com.au/index.html The Vintage Non-Sport Board (link above in the upper left corner) has some UK collectors I am sure and they can offer more information if needed. |
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You can get good, imported bitter in Manhattan & Brooklyn pretty easily.
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