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Old 07-21-2011, 03:38 AM
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Being a Floridian all my life and never having running into a "find" here in Florida, great to here of this find in good ol Sunshine state.
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Old 07-21-2011, 05:23 AM
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Being a Floridian all my life and never having running into a "find" here in Florida, great to here of this find in good ol Sunshine state.
I too have been in Florida (Orlando Area) my whole life and even owned a card store for 12 years and never once had a pre-war "find" like this.
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Old 07-21-2011, 07:35 AM
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Awesome Trae !!!

Thanks for sharing the story, I also look forward to hearing more about this !!!

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Old 07-21-2011, 08:29 AM
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Default Thanks for sharing Trae !

Great Old Mill Cab's ! These type of finds seem to come up less and less, but it is so good to hear the story when one does... I wonder how mature the "find" market really is ?

Trae - Keep the updates coming !

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Old 07-21-2011, 08:53 AM
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Great Old Mill Cab's ! These type of finds seem to come up less and less, but it is so good to hear the story when one does... I wonder how mature the "find" market really is ?

Trae - Keep the updates coming !

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I still say there are a ton of finds waiting to happen. I think for the next 25 yrs or so (arbitrary number) there will be a fair amount of finds every year. Of course each year there will be a few less but still... My feeling has always been there is more than we think there is, of these types of situations.
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I still say there are a ton of finds waiting to happen. I think for the next 25 yrs or so (arbitrary number) there will be a fair amount of finds every year. Of course each year there will be a few less but still... My feeling has always been there is more than we think there is, of these types of situations.
Totally agreed. For those that read the other forum, too - there was just a small 1914 CJ find yesterday which included a Cobb and a Matty. The cards were tucked inside a letter thatw as purchased at a flea market.
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Totally agreed. For those that read the other forum, too - there was just a small 1914 CJ find yesterday which included a Cobb and a Matty. The cards were tucked inside a letter thatw as purchased at a flea market.
I think it was an estate sale, but yes, very cool find!
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