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Posted By: T206Collector
I once sold a T206 Cicotte card to Todd Cicotte -- the great nephew of the former Black Sox star. I have also met a woman in Baltimore whose great grandfather was Kid Elberfeld. I was wondering if anyone reading this board has any connection to the players in the T206 set, or any other pre-war set for that matter. I think it would make for an interesting book -- a collection of interviews of relatives of long-deceased baseball players and what those players still mean to the relatives. |
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