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Excuse the post-war example, but this postcard-sized type card eluded me for 6+ years before someone broke a set for singles on eBay. Interesting to see salt-and-pepper-haired Jackie in a suit!
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your post has a nice tie to pre war with the picture of frank shaughnessy who I believe is aka shag from the southern leaguer subset of t206 |
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Frank Shaughnessy is most certainly Shag Shaughnessy. I managed to pick up a sweet autographed 3x5 of him recently.
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Great catch on T206 Shag, you don't get to see cards reflect the passing of 5 decades often.
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