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I found the original Legendary auction from Nov 2103 auction.
I only paid a little more than this, but am not sure why it didn't end way higher than that. http://legendaryauctions.com/LotDeta...ntoryid=161698
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Mark,
That is a great collection. That bit of history could not have found a better home. Now for the big question? What has to come down off the wall to display that collection?
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That is an awesome grouping. Thanks so much for sharing.
Please, if you display, please post a picture. That would make for such a great display. |
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This thread is so cool I copied it from the memorabilia side. Outstanding history...Congrats great pick ups!!
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So what was Robert's winning limerick.
I want to know why he beat me.
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As a huge Gehrig fan, I was all grins looking through this thread. Thanks for sharing!
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That was a fun read, congrats on locating the Coleman collection
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I love this stuff. Funny thing about the Yankees on the field is that the only uniform number visible is 24. According to Baseball Almanac, #24 was worn by Vito Tamulis and Charlie Devens that year, and each of them only played in one game, at Philly, 9/25 and 9/26, respectively, and each of them notched a W. That was Tamulis's debut and Devens's swan song.
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