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Old 09-23-2005, 11:25 AM
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock



D-304 Brunner's Bread



E-95 Philladelphia Caramel

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Old 09-23-2005, 12:26 PM
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Poor Ol' Fred... Olbermann wrote a nice intro to More Than Merkle to try to exonerate him.

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On the SGC Set Registry:

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Posted By: Bill Kasel

That E95 is one of my all time favorite cards! I sent a duplicate in to the Hurricane Katrina effort so I hope people bid it up high.

Bruce that D304 is just a horrible horrible picture of him! Not sure who it reminds me of but it's the visual image of the red headed step child for me. I love it!

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Posted By: mybuddy

Funny, I just own one Turkey Red:



Edited to say I can't figure out how to post yet. There a "few" games coming on in a bit, and I want to get a good spot at the bar. I'll figure this out later.

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THERE'S my gut busting laugh for the day!

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Posted By: Julie Vognar

I..never saw it before! I just have the other one (which--thank you--I don't have to scan).

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Posted By: tbob

for the link- just ordered both the Merkle book and The Black Prince, a book about Hal Chase, both from Amazon. Looking forward to some serious reading If the Merkle book is half as good as G.H. Fleming's The Unforgettable Season (about the '08 pennant race), I'll be a happy camper.

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