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yeah, it doesnt look like cobb, looks like bobby hill from 'king of the hill' |
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also see: T206 Cy Young portrait. ![]() Joking aside, that is a beautiful Cobb item. While it's not a spitting image of Cobb, it has its appeal. To some, it's charming, for lack of a better word. |
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