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Old 09-02-2019, 10:25 AM
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Thanks for posting the Frank; such a cool photo. Really like the old batting gloves players started to wear, but not that often. Some of them looked like regular type gloves. Also, some of the few snapshot photos I have do have some type of writing on the back. For some reason I like those even better especially when it documents the player or when/where and possibly the date it occurred. I don’t think Brooks was at this event, but do you know if there was another O’s player participating?

That’s a couple cool looking Clemente snapshots you have as well. Who’s the Pirate standing next to him in the player grouping?
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Brooks wasn’t there and I’m not sure if there were any other Orioles players in the game. Also, not sure who the other Pirates player is.
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Brooks wasn’t there and I’m not sure if there were any other Orioles players in the game. Also, not sure who the other Pirates player is.
Looked up a couple things about the East-West baseball game. I believe the other Oriole player was pitcher Mike Cuellar and that’s likely Willie Stargell with the Pirates pictured.
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1964 Topps uncut, blank backed panel of 9 cards...




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Man, I love stuff like that!! Awesome!! And it's always funny seeing how Topps once again used a reverse negative on Hank Aaron.
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Man, I love stuff like that!! Awesome!! And it's always funny seeing how Topps once again used a reverse negative on Hank Aaron.
Thanks Darren, good catch on Hank!
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Don't recall if I posted this before - the 1963 Jello Mechanical sheet
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Don't recall if I posted this before - the 1963 Jello Mechanical sheet

That’s a great piece Howard!!!
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