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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: larry
has anyone in 44 years realized that there is no such thing as mantle left handed and right handed |
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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: bobw
The front view is a follow through of batting righthanded. Look at the position of his hands on the bat. |
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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: larry
his right hand is on the bottom of the bat |
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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: Paul S
From what I can tell it looks to me like his right hand is on top. Also, his position seems like a follow through at the end of a swing. |
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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: larry
nevermind right hand is on the bottom |
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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: fkw
One or the other |
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1964 topps mantle all star coins amazing discovery
Posted By: Paul S
Maybe the negative was flip=flopped. |
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