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Old 08-01-2009, 08:36 PM
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Default National Pick ups

There were amazing cards available--almost as if some of the dealers opened their vaults and brought out their prized cards. I saw three T204 square frames, and a T204 of Burkett in a PSA 5 holder. The great cards available go on and on. I picked up a number of Obaks and Zeenuts, but felt these two were my best acquisitions of the show. Enjoy.

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PS--How intresting would it be to have been the Captain of the Gay Base Ball team?!
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Old 08-02-2009, 07:21 AM
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I held that Contentnea at the show and it looks more ex plus than vg-ex

GREAT pickup...
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not that there is anything wrong with it.
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Hi Mike,
Congrats on the Lane..... It's a beauty....

Be well Brian
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Old 08-03-2009, 06:23 AM
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Headed to this year's National with 5 cards needed for my T205 base set. I was hoping to find at least one, maybe two. Was on cloud nine when I was able to land these 4, leaving just Tyrus. (nothing like saving the big boys for the end.)

But the highlight of the event, for me, was finally getting to meet Matt and Turner Engle. They really helped getting me going on the set and have provided so much direction along the way. I wonder exactly how many cards in my set went through their hands at one time? (I'm pretty sure at least 2 of the above did). Thanks guys...see you in Baltimore.

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Obviously Rube was one of the first to employ a maple bat. Thanks to Dan S.!

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Obviously Rube was one of the first to employ a maple bat. Thanks to Dan S.!
haha!

cool pickup.
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My favorite pickup (the E90-1 Matty wasn't bad either). Anyone care to guess who the signers are and what the item was?

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Looks like the Old Judge book to me

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Joe and Richard are easy. I can only guess that the middle one is Leon?

Autographed on the back of a Legendary Live Auction catalogue?
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Looks like the Old Judge book, Jay, Richard and Joe G.

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Hi Tyler,

Thank you for the kind words. It was nice meeting you at the show as well.

Congrats on the pickups, a few of those look very familiar.

I wish you the best of luck in finishing your T205 set. The Cobb shouldn't be too tough to pick up.


My best,

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