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EdIs a pristine "Nodgrass" worth more than Fred Snodgrass made in a lifetime? (Present discounted value analysis, of course)?
Sorry for the inane question, but there is so much knowledge on this board that my curiousity is incessant.
(My earliest T206 memory is my late father, in the early 70's, pulling out his Snodgrass, laughing at the name, and telling me the muffed fly-ball story).