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It's hard for me to even say that my favs are Jeff's Crawford ready for the ball, Jim's Maranville Day and Bosox arriving, Brad's lefty grove - because they're all really interesting, tougher cards. Great thread.
Btw- Steve - who are the players with the auto? Here's a few of mine...... 1. The back tells us the picture was taken July 4th 1914 in Arnegard, North Dakota. Town founded in 1913. Population in the 2010 census, 115. 2. I never took the time to research this one. AZO and Undivided back. Maybe taken abroad on an Army base during WWI? 3/4. I think this is the only card in the Red Belt series that I have seen produced in a different way. (jimmy Collins sliding) 5. Hilltop Park. A Thaddeus Wilkerson card. A toughie. He took photos of NYC and privately produced into PC's. I live a couple miles away from where the Highlanders used to play and every so often take a walk around where the field was and reminisce. Hope you enjoy. Really great cards guys. Last edited by WillowGrove; 01-12-2013 at 04:21 PM. Reason: add info |
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