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Originally Posted by Brian Van Horn
Not for sale, but nice to look at:
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Brian, very nice. Sewell played during the war years mainly, so there wasn't much to begin with, but he is absent from some big sets when he was fairly good. Not a fan of Playball or Double Play I guess despite going 16-5 in 1940.
I noticed 8x10's would be an interesting option for these players. Maybe make a display with them and some others like Cy Blanton, Bob Klinger, Russ Bauers, etc even if they are repro photos
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