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ROBERT EDWARD AUCTIONS HOME TO RARE W600 COBB

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A recent phone call that came out of the blue to Robert Edward Auctions’ New Jersey offi ce was the start of REA securing a rare Ty Cobb Sporting Life cabinet card from a consignor.

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