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Posted By: Jimmy Scott Elkins
I really appreciate them. I have a couple more in the 1880's with teams (such as Boston Champs 1883) and names. My favorite is the 1859 Hoboken however. May not be valuable, but like Julie stated - it is odd and attractive in a way of things being "different" on the field. Wouldn't you know it however - I sold my Lipset Encyclopedias around two years ago when I made the mistake of selling my vintage collection - so, there goes my researching woodcuts in those! I may order the back issue Hankron mentioned however - should be an interesting article. |
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