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Posted By: Chenry
Thanks for your help |
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Posted By: hankron
What do they look like? There are wide vareity of baseball and non-baseball felts and rugs. The most well known baseball versions, from 1914 I beleive, are felts shaped and designed like a baseball diamonds (bases at corners) with a player in the middle. |
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Posted By: hankron
I didn't hear back from you, which makes my answer: buy a copy of the 'Standard Catalogue of Baseball Cards,' published by Krause Publications. If your flannel cards are not baseball related, disreguard. |
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