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Old 01-11-2018, 06:59 AM
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Originally Posted by bbcard1 View Post
Not to make you guys jelly or anything, but I actually know Mary Ann. A friend of mine is her manager. I've even been to her birthday party and she is a really nice woman who embraced her fame instead of resenting it. She is a pretty talented actress and it probably limited her opportunities after she "got off the island" but she embraced it and has made an excellent living off of it instead of resenting it. I think there's a lesson in there or something. She is still a very pretty woman.

As to your other question, my answer surprises me as I am not generally an autograph guy but if:
1) the 1964 giants include several deceased, big name and tougher autos o good quality and if:
2) the Southern Leaders are not of stunning grade and quality or rarer back

I think I would keep the 1964 Topps Giants autos. The reason is that while the T206 Southern Leaguers are a little tougher to find, you can absolutely buy nice mid-grade examples any day of the week. All it takes is money. Suddenly the Topps Giants are 50 years old and replacing autographed versions of them will increasingly become more difficult.

Ginger of Mary Ann in their prime? Both please.

I was actually searching the net for clothes that Mary Ann created which are easy to put on and take off for people that have difficulties....i wasnt sure if she still had that line but heard about it on a radio show
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