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Old 11-21-2011, 05:48 PM
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Thanks Rhett. Are you familiar at all with a "sheet". Of Koester bread cards out in 1921? The cards I have were supposedly hand cut from a sheet in 1921.
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Old 11-22-2011, 05:11 AM
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Old 11-23-2011, 06:08 AM
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Like seeing the O'Leary even if he is trimmed. Also wonder why SGC is so opposed to labeling Koester bread as. Koester bread. Seems like they always label them as W575-1.
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This is my "exclusive" list so it looks like we had them all accounted for

Jesse Barnes
Howard Berry
"Ed." Brown
Jesse Burkett
"Bill" Cunningham
Alex Ferguson
"Chicken" Hawks
Fred Hoffmann
John Mitchell
Chas. O'Leary
William Piercy
Chas. Stengel
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A Jesse Burkett for your viewing pleasure...
Love that card...certainly on my list of ones to pick up.
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Love that card...certainly on my list of ones to pick up.
Thanks, Leon!

My first deal with Ted Holden. I think we were missing just one of the exclusives.

In June of 2003, we split the cost of the purchase on ebay (John Greco of Steeplechase Antiques was the seller) and then shared in the proceeds when Ted sold it off. I couldn't let that Burkett go to someone else, though and Ted graciously let me buy it from him!
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Thanks, Leon!

My first deal with Ted Holden. I think we were missing just one of the exclusives.

In June of 2003, we split the cost of the purchase on ebay (John Greco of Steeplechase Antiques was the seller) and then shared in the proceeds when Ted sold it off. I couldn't let that Burkett go to someone else, though and Ted graciously let me buy it from him!
Ted's a good guy. He's been over to the house several times. Love the vintage baseball card business sign on his car!! Kind of like one of those real estate car signs except for baseball cards. At least the first time or two he came over he had it on there, don't know about now. It is great.
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