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Posted By: brian p
Notice how the eyebrows on the easily identifiable Lajoie are curved at the ends down to the sides of his eyes--very distinctive. The player's eyebrows pictured from the team photo keep in a straight line and seem to fade away. And Lajoie had a very sharp, distinctive face--I am guessing that one could easily spot it in a crowd. If a photo doesn't just jump out and grab you as Nap, in my opinion it ain't going to be him. |
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