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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: Roger
Vote for your favorite card and why? |
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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: Paul Carek
Feller. Love that wide grin. Also, I was given that card as a birthday present by a (late) favorite uncle when I was younger, so it'll always have special significance for me. |
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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: Rob D.
For me it's tie between Flip -- doing his best impersonation of Big Klu -- and Suitcase, because I don't know how you'd hit anything but a pop-up with your hands in that position. |
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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: Dave Hornish
The background and contrast on Suitcase clinch it for me. |
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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: Bob Manning
Is it just me, or do Gromek, Lemon and Wynn look like triplets? |
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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: Michael Steele
Suitcase: Nice looking card and I agree with the poster above in that with the position of his hands, it clearly identifies part of the reasoning for his nickname. |
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1952 bowman indians
Posted By: JohnnyH
I always liked the Harry Simpson, he looks so tuned in ready to get a hit. |
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