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Old 08-18-2010, 04:42 AM
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Default Taylor Shafer

A few years ago at a Fort Washington show I arrived early on a Saturday morning and found an Old Judge Taylor Shafer card on Roger Neufeldt's table. I hadn't much money with me at the time and decided to walk around to see if there was anything higher on my want list before pulling the trigger. Before I could get back to the table Jay Miller was showing me his new acquisition - MY Taylor Shafer card! To this day John Dreker has never let me live that one down.
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Passed on too many Caramel Cards (mainly E90-1 and E95) in the early to mid eighties. Commons were about $5, HOFers were ~$25-$50 and Cobb ~$75-$100. Tobacco was king.

I did pass on a T206 Magie error in the late 1990's--it was in G condition and the price was $1000.

There have been way too many....
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I remember passing up on a PSA 3 T206 Plank 10-12 years ago for $10k. Oops!
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