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Old 01-28-2012, 04:21 PM
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Doug I think there is little talk because they are rare and not many people even knew they existed until you posted about them. They are beautiful pieces of art. Keep us informed about your progress. Nice research.
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Since I'm interested in Zinn Beck, I've had this July 4th scan but not the actual supplement.
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Thank you John.

What players are those?

I had completely missed the very obvious fact that the page I had listed as July 4, is actually the back of the July 4 supplement.

Thanx for adding to our "catalog".

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Old 01-28-2012, 09:22 PM
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Zinn Beck is on the far right. I don't know who that is beside him.
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Default Have seen a nice Bresnahan one

Hi Doug,

There was a nice one of Roger Bresnahan on eBay years ago. It was on there for quite some time. I debated on whether or not to pick it up, but if I remember correctly the seller had a very high shipping charge due to the items large size. I regret not grabbing it.


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...had a very high shipping charge due to the items large size.
The funny thing about these kinds of items is that they are very easy, and fairly cheap to ship.

Any large supplements or newspapers, if sandwiched between paper and/or plastic, will generally roll and ship in a mailing tube safely. I also fill the middle of the tube with packing peanuts.

I'll have to explore the interwebs for a picture of that Bresnahan.

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The funny thing about these kinds of items is that they are very easy, and fairly cheap to ship.

Any large supplements or newspapers, if sandwiched between paper and/or plastic, will generally roll and ship in a mailing tube safely. I also fill the middle of the tube with packing peanuts.

I'll have to explore the interwebs for a picture of that Bresnahan.

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Default Don't feel bad about bumping this thread, Doug.

I've never seen these before and living in St. Louis I am very surprised. Post all that you find. They are awesome and your scans are appreciated.
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Default I think those are fantastic!

Never seen 'em before but will now keep a look out. I love 'em!
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