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|  Pic of which 1908 Davis? 
			
			Mistake by: SGC, Rose Co. or both? Harry Davis = Philadelphia, AL George Davis = Chicago, AL Both = picture is of neither Harry or George | 
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			SGC mistake, not Harry but George (good for you if you own it!)
		 
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			It's George Stacy. Harry never played for Chicago.
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			Rhett - I am trying to verify that the photo on that card is actually George Davis. I hoped someone would have another G.D. card for a comparison. Barry - Who is George Stacy? | 
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			Sorry Jerry, I misunderstood what you were looking for. That image of George Davis is a fairly famous one.
		 
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			George Stacey is George Stacey Davis, the Hall of Famer. I left out the "e."   | 
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			Yep.  That's HOFer George Davis sans mustache.  The same image is on his E107 as well.
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			Thank you very much gentlemen I will resubmit this card. I have another Rose Co. postcard that SGC labeled Frank Smith, Washington; that label should read Charles Edwin Smith. Frank Smith played for Chicago, AL.
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|  guess I got lucky............. 
			
			At least they didn't get my Wagner confused with Heine.
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			Awesome PC, Scott!
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			National pickup Scott?
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			Scott, So you did pull the trigger on the RC Wagner. Congrats. I was outbid on that card latest year. When I was at your booth the first time I asked Richard to put out all those e-cards he had in those three boxes and fill up that middle showcase. When I came back he hadn't and he was on the phone the whole time so unfortunately I videoed without including them. | 
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