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Old 07-01-2017, 02:17 PM
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...I've been working on ( actually "picking away at") the other poster from this collection of two , the one with the 19 Millers but here's a view of the Saints poster---the lower right hole is where Larry Rosenthal (batting ) goes back into when he's all cleaned up.......these are positioned onto the back of the large posterboard so that the white borders are not visible but they're all complete ; old brittle kid's construction paper tape is holding them in place... I'll send a list of names in the order of the cards' positions this weekend sometime...


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Old 07-01-2017, 03:07 PM
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Hi Mike,

Have you ever seen the Worch George Gibson?
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Old 07-01-2017, 05:40 PM
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Hi all,

In response to PMs from folks about specific players-

Andrews and Gibson I have not confirmed in Worch, but there are a lot of MLB players, mostly commons, hiding in the bushes. Like some other issues, because you could request the players you wanted, stars and HOFers are seen a lot more than commons.

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Old 07-04-2017, 08:35 PM
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Hi all,

In response to PMs from folks about specific players-

Andrews and Gibson I have not confirmed in Worch, but there are a lot of MLB players, mostly commons, hiding in the bushes. Like some other issues, because you could request the players you wanted, stars and HOFers are seen a lot more than commons.

Tim
And I am sure for those chasing the set it keeps it a lot of fun. Great looking Dizzy card above, don't see too many of those, nor many of the others either.


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Just checking but does anyone have a picture of Roy Spencer's Worch? Always been curious if he's listed Cleveland or not
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Old 07-05-2017, 08:26 AM
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Hi Jack,
I don't have a image of Spencer; Mike G. may have one, since he seems to have at least as many Worches as I do-

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Top row , left to right as they appear on the card : John Rigney , Ivy Shiver , Stine , Monty Stratton , Phil Todt . Fred Koster , Robert "Bob" Fenner

...middle row :Gene Trow , Jackie Warner ,Angeleo Giuliani , Bob Boken , Lou Fette , Berley ( their spelling ) Grimes

..bottom row :Spike Hunter , Joe Rezotko , Bill Norman , McManus , Howard Mills , Bill McWilliams , Larry Rosenthal


...sorry I'm so late with these...

..These posters were put together by someone who knew what they were doing ; not some kid fan.....very well-done hand-crafted pieces..

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Old 07-07-2017, 04:21 PM
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I hope you'll post the Mpls poster when you have a chance-

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Old 07-23-2017, 05:26 PM
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Interesting find this weekend. I already posted the signed Larry Rosenthal card earlier in this thread. I found this second one on Saturday. I didn't realize there were two different Rosenthals in the set. A pretty nice surprise
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The 5(MK) is a new grab...too many differences to list without getting a migraine.....neither flip mentions a var so methinks we may have found yet another new one , Tim ......Tim ??

..Any Worch visible at the National this year ?

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Old 08-07-2017, 05:11 PM
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Hi Mike,
Yes, I think you're right that the Simmons is a newly seen variation.

Not many worches at the national, with a couple of exceptions I can tell you more about soon...

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Yes, I think you're right that the Simmons is a newly seen variation.

Not many worches at the national, with a couple of exceptions I can tell you more about soon...

Tim
Keep us in suspense, huh? I think the variations and minutia are cool too but you guys take it to another level on this series. I do love some of the Worch poses. Good stuff!!
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