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Posted By: John S
I am not much of an expert as I only own a half-dozen SLers; but I had always heard that Foster and Paige of Charleston were tough...maybe because the Charleston franchise moved temporarily in 1910 and Charleston did not field a team? I can't remember were they they moved...possibly Frankfurt? Maybe Foster's and Paige's cards were not produced during the 1910 printings. |
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