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Old 01-05-2008, 08:41 AM
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Default The hobby legends

Posted By: Dave F

Thanks to Paul's peice with Mr. Carter it got me to wondering a bit about the hobby "legends". Just how many of them do actually have cards in slabs that are identifiable? I'm assuming there are no such cards slabbed that would be identifiable to Mr. Burdick as that was quite a while ago and I would guess the cards that are known to be his at this point are on display somewhere.

But out of the ones that do have their own slabs, Mr. Carter, Mr. Nagy and such...is there one of them you would value moreso having the cards of? Would you pay an extra 10% or so just for the slab of a Lionel Carter? And where do you rank the current top collectors among the old timers? Say a Don Louchios?

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