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Old 03-19-2018, 02:13 PM
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Brian-Uncle Fester never looked better. Interesting that over time he progressed from cigarettes to light bulbs. Bright move on his part. Sorry!
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Old 03-19-2018, 04:43 PM
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Brian-Uncle Fester never looked better. Interesting that over time he progressed from cigarettes to light bulbs. Bright move on his part. Sorry!
Thank you, Jay. Yeah, he went from "The Kid" which brought about child labor laws to being just about destitute to a TV human light socket.
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Old 03-19-2018, 07:49 PM
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A lot of members assisted in making this card happen. Thank you Chad, Tom, Chuck, Luke, and Ron for all of your work, diligence, and flexibility. I really appreciate it!

This makes 8/11 for the Kling back run with all 5 difficult backs in hand.

Thank you again, fellas!

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Old 03-20-2018, 02:30 AM
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Congrats NJ, you finally got it, good job to all that helped
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Default 1912 Portsmouth PC with Southworth

Haven't had a solid pick-up in a few months...this one certainly qualifies. It's a 1912 Portsmouth Cobblers Team PC with HOFer Billy Southworth and it's pretty much the nicest and clearest image on a postcard I've ever seen:


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Haven't had a solid pick-up in a few months...this one certainly qualifies. It's a 1912 Portsmouth Cobblers Team PC with HOFer Billy Southworth and it's pretty much the nicest and clearest image on a postcard I've ever seen:


I agree it is the nicest PC pic I have seen
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Wow, gorgeous Derek!
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