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Old 01-15-2010, 01:19 PM
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Cool piece, Thank for sharing!
Agreed - very interesting and finally sheds some light on a mysterious set. I used to have three track and field cards from the set, each with the original coupon and envelope. Only have a copyright Nov, '26 Whitey Michelsen left. Heck, Whitey's 10% of my collection now!
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Many of the ones discovered were -- as I recall -- found inside the paper packets ....
Certain cards seem to be fairly common. For example, there are several Joe Sewell cards that were signed by Sewell. On the other hand Cobb and some others are almost never seen.
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