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Jerry,
Those are beauties. The folds give them character. Good to hear that Mays was his usual coopertaive self even 50 years ago. |
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Cards with character remind me of the blind date with "a great personality." I was late to the party for the Cardinals team issued postcards, but I sure miss them since they stopped making them. They were awesome. |
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I did the same thing as a kid (in the 1990's). Some of my favorites are Kiner, Slaughter, Feller, Doerr, Mathews, Joe Morgan, and a bunch of the current ballplayers. Never was disciplined enough to keep track of them all though.
Luke |
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