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			Posted By: James Feagin 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Hello everyone, I'm here in Reno again and like last year, it is paying dividends going to the antique malls in downtown.  Last year yielded a "mini-find" of E94's, and this year has so far provided a t213-1 Coupon type, a couple of 1952 Topps high numbers, and a Payne Stewart autograph all for $80.  However, I also found a game which I'm not so sure if I should buy or not.  It is a 1913 Baseball game from a manafacturer in Chicago.  The cover of the box reveals a player (generic?) in a full-cover throwing motion.  The wooden box includes a tin game, with none of the pieces.  Anyone know what I'm talking about and if $195 is too much?  | 
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			Posted By: leon 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Without seeing it most generic games from the 1920's usually don't bring a whole lot, from what little I have seen. Hopefully someone on here with more familiarity of games will chime in for ya'. happy holidays !!  | 
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