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boomo said:He told me to put it on ebay, figured id show it here 1st.
still intact, no pages missing.
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pujolsthomefan33 said:Matt--too funny, I just located a 1934 Baseball Magazine in a box of programs/magazines I had in my basement. Still intact like that one. The interesting thing in the one I found was it has pictures of Fenway being constructed. Also, does yours still have the pinup/poster picture still with it that was included with them????
I will be curious to see what yours go for because I was thinking of listing mine as well.
Thanks
TK
I agree take a many pictures as needed to show the potential buyer all you can about this.thefasterblade said:Make sure to scan pages of the leading stars of the magazine.
bungle77 said:My dad was one of those people that had his baseball cards in the attic, and then moved and forgot about them. But, I guess they were tucked away under rafters and out of sight. This was 1963...
He just got his real estate license, and his old house is on the market. I'm trying to get him to "show" me the house, so I can check the attic and see if they're still there.
bungle77 said:My dad was one of those people that had his baseball cards in the attic, and then moved and forgot about them. But, I guess they were tucked away under rafters and out of sight. This was 1963...
He just got his real estate license, and his old house is on the market. I'm trying to get him to "show" me the house, so I can check the attic and see if they're still there.