As I said it is an 1890 card and if you look closely at the picture off to the right of his foot you will see the (PL). The other one I have also is the exact same pose, has the (PL) in the exact same spot. That designation can be found in all different places on the card. I have a Hallman, which isn't even listed as a possible card in the Old Judge book and the PL is next to the team name on the card. That card is likely unique. This Farrar pose I have has at least 3 known examples, two of which are mine and the reason I am able to move one of them
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Last edited by z28jd; 02-24-2012 at 07:28 AM.
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