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That Padron is amazing. He is one of my favorite players. I find it fascinating how different he can look in different photos. This sounds bad but I don’t know how else to say it. When he has a mustache he looks like a white guy and when he doesn’t he looks like a black guy. Little wonder that he always wore the facial hair when he was playing the the white minors in the US
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Now there are the 3 most common 'Ernesto Morillas' cards, then I answer other messages in the thread !!! Mendez, Padron !!
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Al Jurgela Looking for: 1910 Punch (Plank) 50 Hage's Dairy (Minoso) All Oscar Charleston Cards Rare Soccer cards Rare Boxing cards |
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Al, I congratulate you for the wonderful cards you have shown and for their almost perfect state of conservation, it is rare to see them like this !!! Mendez, Padron Charleston and Chino Moran !!! Now I send some photos of complete but fractioned teams with Mulo Padron, in 1913 and 1914, and the first registration mark of "Punch" around 1850, that sheet was from an exhibition in which I participated about that Factory more than 10 years. Greetings.
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Hello, now I will show you a printing error in Fermin Guerra's card from the "Fosforos Aceb" collection. Notice that you can see part of Don Thompson's card, it is a rarity.
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¡Hola, Roland! We're back -- pardon our absence from this thread the past several days
(more health problems for a couple of us). Thank you again for the photos and information that you most recently provided! We're not completely sure what you're showing us in post #79, though -- the game booklet seen lower in the picture appears to be the 1947 edition, so are we correct to think the game booklet seen in the upper half of the picture is the 1946 edition? The black-&-white ballfield in the upper game looks like a schematic sketch for a prototype, not a finished image as seen in the 1947 edition. Please continue posting more information and photos of Cuban games! You are a wonderful resource!
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