October Successes

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HockeyBrawler

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Not exactly a ton to post this time around: my October mailings were slowed by the need to purchase international stamps for some overseas attempts on the soccer project so I didn't mail a whole lot. Plus I'm trying to pinch pennies for a few more days in hopes of a trip to Cleveland this week. I still think the Indians will blow it though.

OCTOBER 3
Theo Kulsdom, c/o home, 4/3, 2 weeks from the Netherlands, also wrote a short note back
John Bain, c/o work, 2/1, 1 week, also wrote a short note back
Jeff Cacciatore, c/o work, 2/1, 1 week, also wrote a short note back

OCTOBER 5
Nebo Bandovic, c/o work, 1/1, 1 week

OCTOBER 6
Juan Gonzalez, c/o home, 4/4, 10 days

OCTOBER 7
Mike Fox, c/o home, 5/4, 2 weeks, also wrote a short note back
Terry Nicholl, c/o home, 3/3, 2 weeks
John O'Hara, c/o home, 2/1, 1 week, wrote short note back

OCTOBER 11
Tim Schulz, c/o work, 3/2, 2 weeks, wrote letter back
Paul Krumpe, c/o work, 2/2, 2 weeks

OCTOBER 17
Pascal Dupuis, c/o Penguins, 1/1, 406 days
Steve Trout, c/o home, 1/1, 6 weeks
Leon Hooten, c/o home, 2/2, 1 month

OCTOBER 19
MAILED TO: Borje Salming (Sweden), Dalibor Cvitanovic (Bosnia-Herzegovina), Nenad Markicevic (Serbia), Pavel Vorobiev, Craig Allen, Dominic Feltham, Paul Peschisolido, Steve Pittman, Terry Rowe, Gary Stanley, Mike Dowler, Godfrey Ingram, and Ron Fearon (all UK)

OCTOBER 20
Gene Hiser, c/o home, 3/3, 2 months
 
It's slowing down since I'm getting into the tougher ones and ones who only have a single card, but still coming along. As of right now...

1987-88: 87/126 (69.05%)
1988-89: 80/113 (70.80%)
1989-90: 90/111 (81.08%)
1990-91: 149/257 (57.98%)
1991-92: 110/192 (57.29%)

TOTAL: 517/799 (64.71%)

Granted, this may change a bit since a few of the multi-player cards haven't yet come back when working on a second, third, or fourth sig on them.
 
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