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			If only that card was in walking distance of your residence Bicem, that might even be cooler. m   
				__________________ Max Weder www.flickr.com/photos/baseballart for baseball art, books, ephemera, and cards and Twitter @maxweder | 
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			I know, it haunts me that it's so close, yet so far... (not in my collection)
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			If only that card was in walking distance of your residence Bicem, that might even be cooler. _________________ Quote: 
 Oh I see now it's like a Pacific Northwest thing. I see. Ok. Well I'm going to rummage around back east and see what PC's we got.*  *not quite sure what that evens means. Just wanted to acknowledge that we all seem to love that card. -peter | 
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|  Keep on Truckin 
			
			Here's a group of postcards of PCL Hall of Fame catcher James "Truck" Hannah, spanning most of his illustrious career as a player and manager: 1911 Butte Miners (Union Association) 1912-13 Chattanooga Lookouts (Southern Association) 1918-1920 NY Yankees, Cyanotype (AL) 1930s LA Angels (PCL) Also, his 1910 release from the Western Canada League Calgary Bronchos, written on the back of a Dugdale's Billiard Parlor slip, and signed by Calgary skipper Bill Carney. Carney's major league career consisted of two games with the 1904 Chicago Cubs. Last edited by seattlerainiers; 05-25-2014 at 10:59 AM. Reason: Grammar | 
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			Also showed this on the May Pick-ups thread.  Love the tri-folds.  Thanks again Greg.
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			S. Rainiers Nice detail on little known player. Cool set of PC's on one player, Hannah. Dave:nice pick up on Pitt PC 
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|  Jack Warhop 
			
			Here are a few RPPCs of hard-luck pitcher Jack "Crab" Warhop, at the beginning of his professional career with the 1906-1907 Wisconsin State League Freeport Pretzels.  Warhop went 82-20 in three minor league seasons from 1906-1908, leading to his 8 year career with the NY Highlanders/Yankees,1908-1915. 18 year professional baseball career notwithstanding, Warhop is most remembered for giving up Babe Ruth's first two major league home runs. | 
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			Warhop also played for the Nebraska Indians...I have yet to locate him in one of my images though.
		 
				__________________ Looking for Nebraska Indians memorabilia, photos and postcards | 
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			Got the top one to go with the bottom.
		 
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