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This card of Wagner is certainly tougher than Wagner's batting pose. But, I cannot quite link it to the last series
of the E90 set. My experience in completing this set, and working on a 2nd set, tells me that this Wagner is not as tough as a Mike Mitchell or a Tris Speaker. However, I find it interesting that the sunset & mountainous scenes of the Speaker and Wagner are very similar. Implying that the same artist designed both these cards; and therefore, they were printed on the same sheet. Having pointed that out, I am still quite ambivalent regarding what series to identify this Wagner with ? ![]() ![]() TED Z Last edited by tedzan; 03-19-2010 at 02:32 AM. |
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