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Max, Please post, I would love to see it.
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Hmm. I posted it here before, but I see that I used the ebay auction listing, which has now been removed. I'll have to take another photo of it. It's quite large--I would think about 24 x 30 or bigger.
On the ebay listing, the artist was described as "Heyendecker", so perhaps the poster did not find its true ending price (at least by my snipe) Max |
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Thanks Graig...I have seen your work, which is pretty impressive as well.
Jeff |
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No worries Max..if it is too much of a pain don't bother.
Jeff |
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I kept score (hey, I was 15; Grantland Rice was busy): The Giants scored two, on solo homers by HOFers Schoendienst and Mays, while the Bucs three came on a 3 run homer by another HOFer ...
And I got an autograph: |
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Quote:
No pain, but here's Leyendecker
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Thanks Max..it is awesome.
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Beautiful stuff guys. Max, I love the Leyendecker print- I was the underbidder at the time you bought, and everytime I see it, I wish I had gone a little higher
![]() By the way, this photo was on ebay about a week ago, and while I didn't win it, I thought I would share. It is a circa 1910 Cornell dorm shot, and you can see a different Leyendecker poster hanging in the background.
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