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Speaking of Harry Hooper, what is his "rookie?"
Posted By: Tom Lawrie
Is it a Colgan's Chips (1909-11)? If so, is it the E254 or E270? |
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Speaking of Harry Hooper, what is his "rookie?"
Posted By: David
I can't answer your card question, but can (and will, dammit!) perform some shameless self-promotion. I just a couple of days ago redesigned the cycleback.com front page with a great image of Hooper (George Bain Photo) |
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Speaking of Harry Hooper, what is his "rookie?"
Posted By: Andy Baran
I would consider his 1910 M116 Sporting Life card to be his "rookie card" for the following reasons: |
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Speaking of Harry Hooper, what is his "rookie?"
Posted By: Tom Lawrie
I think you have it right. But I was curious to see what people thought of Colgan's and S.C. Pins. |
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