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Posted By: Jodi Birkholm
The card guys would be able to help you more, but you'll likely have to search out the N-types to further your project. The only bearded player from the 1910's-30's that comes to mind is a guy named Allen "Stuffy" Benson, but he doesn't have a card. He was a farm boy from South Dakota who pitched very, very briefly for the 1934 Senators. I have a nice House of David team postcard with a whole lineup of good-looking fuzzy guys! |
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