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Old 12-31-2012, 08:10 PM
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I'm with steve f on this one.
the action pic of all time methinks.
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+1 I immediately thought of the card Steve F posted when I saw this thread!
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Default Jack Dunn............

The Babe's buddy............
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I like this one, it shows Chief Bender, a Pitcher, batting.
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I can't stop lauging. I think it was Mark McRae that told me these backs were written by local college students.. good to see that 19 year olds had the same irreverent sense of humor 100 years ago.
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I can't stop lauging. .
I'm right there with you. That's priceless. "he runs like a sissy"
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Default 1934-36 Diamond Stars....

There are several neat "action" scenes in the 1934-36 Diamond Stars set... Here are a few....







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Not on cardboard, but this piece of artwork brings me back to the Polo Grounds (circa 1951).






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I can't stop lauging. I think it was Mark McRae that told me these backs were written by local college students.. good to see that 19 year olds had the same irreverent sense of humor 100 years ago.
You mean that "He runs like a sissy" writeup is real?

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No Gary, it is not real.

Super photoshop job by one of our members. Shammus, was it you?

It is a Pacific Coast Biscuit D311 front with a 1911 Obak back.

Even though, one of my favorite scans.

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No Gary, it is not real.

Super photoshop job by one of our members. Shammus, was it you?

It is a Pacific Coast Biscuit D311 front with a 1911 Obak back.

Even though, one of my favorite scans.

Wow, I was duped. I'd originally typed "is that real?" but deleted because the font was so dead on perfect. Bummer, I really wish it was real!
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