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Old 05-17-2020, 07:14 AM
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Glenn
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Doug, thanks for showing this comparison.

I do see differences in images... i.e. position of head and mustache in 1st image, positioning in back of catcher in 5th image, other perhaps so slightly in angle and positioning of legs, etc.

My noted observations in my prior post remain as written. I still believe all are likely folk art renditions of specific intended players, and, likely one set was rendition done from other set. Also, as I noted the 2 I have are different from either so referred to set, so were likely original to original expanded set, perhaps a total of 10 figures. The differences in the actual pins and perhaps sizes and variations in the images, at least to me, suggest they were not produced sets, rather are more likely folk art.

Then again, as Mark said in his last post, we may never know...

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Glenn
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