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Old 09-21-2011, 03:42 PM
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I am pumped about these cards. I think leon thought they came from the "Trucker Boy Find." Thanks Richard for the nice cards.
Most of the ones that came from that find had some staining in the middle on their backs. They were sold to a west coast collector who recently downsized his collection through a major auction house. Except for the recent Melchoir purchase and the one with the stamp on the back, you can see the staining in my other examples.....which were from that find. The Byram had the least staining of the ones I kept.

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It's coming up on 30 years and I always love dealing with these guys. Thank You, Wayne and Bill:
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I finally got a Cobb and I know it is trimmed and not in the best shape but hey it is what I can afford being fresh out of college and I love it.
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Good job, right out of college, in the 1980's, couldn't afford anything.
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Leon, thought by this time, your type card collection would have this ultra rate back (thanks to Mr. Archive)
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Thanks Jason and Neal for the comments. I really like the D311 Pacific Coast Biscuit cards and they are really hard to find these days. Some of the ones I bought are considered "set toughies." I don't know if I'll get this set completed but this group sure helps.
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A few nice pickups for my Series 2 Set
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