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But you made a better point. The contrast between those two is pretty amazing. Funny thing, I bought both of those two Richards, years apart, as the result of postings here on N54.
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3 of my favorites are the Al Burch (Batting), the Frank Demaree 33 Goudey even if he does make Mike Donlin's hands look small, and the Diamond Stars Van Mungo, mostly because I would like the Dodgers use a Hawaiian themed jersey for either a Van Mungo day every year or just use it for this season if it does happen.
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The 1933 Goudey of Richards has always been a favorite as well. And speaking of leg kicks, a couple of pitchers in the W711-1 Reds issue probably had a contest to see how high of kick they could do when the photographer was there to take their pictures.
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John Cleese approves
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This Wheaties panel of Van Mungo is over the moon (and I think it is groovy too).
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Stealing a scan, but this Exhibit is one of my favorite baseball cards of any era.
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Also "groovy" was this song dedicated to Van Lingle Mungo. . . ![]() TED Z T206 Reference . |
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