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Old 07-11-2011, 07:42 PM
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Default Frank Nagy

I have a stack of letters written to me from Frank Nagy in the early 1980's. Everytime I would win cards from his mail auction,
he would include a letter with the cards telling me I overbid (with a refund), or some tidbid of information regarding the cards,
or how scarce the cards were, etc., etc.

Frank was one of the best of this hobby's pioneers.

I have to dig up the letters from my "archives", they are buried somewhere in my sports room.


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Old 07-11-2011, 07:45 PM
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Default Nagy letters!

Hi Ted,
Those letters from Frank Nagy must be true gems! Hope you find and ost them!
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I have a stack of letters written to me from Frank Nagy in the early 1980's. Everytime I would win cards from his mail auction,
he would include a letter with the cards telling me I overbid (with a refund), or some tidbid of information regarding the cards,
or how scarce the cards were, etc., etc.

Frank was one of the best of this hobby's pioneers.

I have to dig up the letters from my "archives", they are buried somewhere in my sports room.


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Old 07-11-2011, 07:57 PM
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I have a stack of letters written to me from Frank Nagy in the early 1980's. Everytime I would win cards from his mail auction,
he would include a letter with the cards telling me I overbid (with a refund), or some tidbid of information regarding the cards,
or how scarce the cards were, etc., etc.

Frank was one of the best of this hobby's pioneers.

I have to dig up the letters from my "archives", they are buried somewhere in my sports room.


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That's cool... Thanks, Ted....
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Old 07-11-2011, 08:32 PM
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Default Burdick et al

Here is some Burdick, Barker and Corson (sorry so small)....handwriting....



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That Charles "Buck" Barker letter is priceless. Thanks for posting it Leon.
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That Charles "Buck" Barker letter is priceless. Thanks for posting it Leon.
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Old 07-11-2011, 09:10 PM
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+2 , that Barker letter is awesome!!
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Serial back stamper...

Lovely Day...

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Old 07-11-2011, 09:22 PM
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Default Lionel Carter

After I interviewed Carter about his Eddie Plank, he and I exchanged a few letters, which I posted on my website. Feel free to check them out, but I do not think the handwriting is even close to what you have posted here.
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Great Grove card!!!!!!
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I have some 20+ year old correspondence (pre-email), from Barry Sloate, when we used to trade in T205's. I will examine it closely, to determine whether or not he's the one that misspelled "boarder."

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