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Old 08-30-2007, 10:11 PM
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With Leon's OK, I'm starting a new post because of the amount of time it took the old thread to reach the last post because of all the pictures. Sorry to those with dial up.

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I'm fascinated with what Bowman did to the background of some of their cards. Mize gets a whole new background, and so does Irvin, inside a batting cage of all things; Loes gets idealized clouds. Too much! Thanks for posting.

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great, great, great, great stuff. keep'em coming.

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Bob, thanks for all your effort on this thread. Curiously, that Frisch photo really strikes me in a very nice way. Not sure why, but it does.

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