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Old 12-04-2017, 05:15 PM
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I believe this is from the 1976 team issued postcard set. It is the same photo on Reggies 76 Topps AL All Star card.
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I believe this is from the 1976 team issued postcard set. It is the same photo on Reggies 76 Topps AL All Star card.
Which card is that? Can you post a pic?
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Very scarce 1948 Gunther Beer PC:
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Old 12-04-2017, 08:36 PM
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Bad info on that 76 Jackson Topps card. Earlier someone sent me a "card that never was" and used the photo from that postcard and photoshopped a 76 card. I believe his actual 76 topps card has him in an A's uniform.
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just another reason why I like Net54. I never heard of Dormand postcards but after seeing the photo quality I had to Google the name which led me to further research.
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My uncle grew up and played high school sports with Tommy John in Terre Haute, IN. My uncle knew I liked baseball cards as a youngster and they were nice enough to get together and have TJ send this postcard. Yes, I went by Danny back then!
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