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For Those of You who Like To Smell Your Cards
Posted By: Lee Behrens
I recently recieved a T206 card in the mail. I believe it may be a one of the kind card. It smelled heavily of cigarette smoke, I believe this to be Piedmont cigarette smell circa 1910. If my guess is true I have to believe it was smoke from one of cigarettes from the pack that the card actually came from. Now this truly has to be a rare item. |
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For Those of You who Like To Smell Your Cards
Posted By: Jim Clarke
I always remember this dealer from Florida who would set up in Atlanta once a month. I swear I would smell more bleech looking into his showcase than I do in my own laundry room... They were very clean cards though... |
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For Those of You who Like To Smell Your Cards
Posted By: Scott Elkins
b/c I smoke! |
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For Those of You who Like To Smell Your Cards
Posted By: Lee Behrens
But is it smoke from a cigarette that the came out of the pack the card came in? |
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