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I cannot think of an unattractive T3. Perhaps I am biased because he is a Pirate. Nonetheless, I have always liked the Fred Clarke. It is also the only example in my collection. The stripes on his sleeves and socks really pop out and the colors of the sunset with the stands in the background are very attractive.
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A city of industry emerging circa 1910 in the back ground
![]() Gorgeous sunset in the bottom of the 9th, no night games yet ![]() The bunt! Widely used back then ![]() I could find something in each of of these little pieces of art, but these go widely unnoticed
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