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Old 09-13-2021, 10:02 AM
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Default Ernie Lombardi?

Well I'm going to keep the photo recognition threads going with another photo. I bought this photo years ago and was told that it was Ernie Lombardi. So my question is, is this Ernie Lombardi? The letter B is on the hat.
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Old 09-13-2021, 11:07 AM
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Well, I don't know who it is but at least it is a guy in uniform, swinging a baseball bat in what looks like a stadium. So you got that going for you.....

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If you crossed Ernie Lombardi with Warren Spahn...
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Was the guy who told you that drunk out of his mind??
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Was the guy who told you that drunk out of his mind??
No, probably not drunk. The seller likely suffers from "Blurred Eye Blind".

This is the Collectorism that references a Seller's wishful thinking, inability to distinguish players' identities, and/or correctly identify common players. Oddly, the mistaken identity always favors the seller, as it's typically a desirable Hall-of-Fame Player that is misidentified.

While Joe Jackson is the most common subject of Blurred Eye Blind, this syndrome is not limited to Shoeless Joe, and can include lesser star players like Ernie Lombardi.

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