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And I was very excited to get them for all the reasons some of you mentioned; unique, complete, t206 poses...
The auction had them listed with those HOFers (and Loudermilk) and I contacted them to correct the listing and sure enough they did. I definitely agree that they are shirt buttons because why would there be SIX cufflinks. I was told they are not gold and look forward to doing some research as to when they were made and why these players were chosen. When I did some research on the players 1909 seemed to be the year the almost each player did something of note -I don't remember my exact findings from a couple weeks ago but I believe in early 1909 Pelty threw a one hitter, Mullin a no-hitter,Conroy was expected to be a starting infielder who had a big following as a hardnosed ballplayer - but I don't know if the players would have been selected for such accomplishments. More likely the maker just like the shots. But who knows. Whatever the answers may be I am really proud to own them. If anyone can shed any light and provide any more info it would be greatly appreciated. thanks for starting the thread. I was going to post them when I got them in hand. And Happy Holiday time everybody. peter |
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