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Sometimes a tiny chunk of a Ruth card is more than just a tiny chunk of a Ruth card
Markus99's post about his Holland Goose Goslin card, and his comment that he is still searching for its missing corner, has finally spurred me to create this curious thread.
I have this genuine tiny corner of a W516 Ruth card. I have seen the rest of it posted on this site before, and even saved a copy of it for my files (as seen below) with the expectation that I would eventually post a thread about it. I do not plan on reaching out to the current owner of the more substantial portion (I know who it is), but if fate so ordains that this collector happens to see this thread and is interested, the big chunk owner can contact me and tiny chunk can be reunited. Otherwise tiny Babe chunk stays in my collection as a curiosity. I do not consider that I own a W516 Ruth because I have this little corner of a card...even I have ownership standards! Brian |
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