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Stan the man show em' in memory
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Hey guys, I see there is a thread on the card as well as the autograph side but really wanted to see what was out there in memorabilia. Show what you have in memory of the man!
1) "pre" ROOKIE TYPE 1 PHOTO BEFORE HE WORE #6 2) ACTION SHOT TYPE 1 PHOTO 3) LARGE ROOKIE GROUP SHOT TYPE 1 PHOTO 4) ROOKIE SIGNED GPC RIP STAN |
Great photos, Benny. And I remember when you picked up that rookie auto GPC - you got a steal on it, if I'm not mistaken. Well done, friend-o.
The only thing I have, or have done, is this 16" x 20" of the man from '42: http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ait_Conlon.jpg Considering the kind of person Musial was, in addition to being a great ballplayer, this is quite the loss for the country. I remember while watching Ken Burns' documentary, Bob Costas had this to say about Stan: "He appears to be that ballplayer out of a Norman Rockwell painting, that has those virtues that we like to believe the game can summon up." Couldn't have said it better. Graig |
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Scored scorecard from "Stan's Last Game", he was 2 for 3, replaced by a pinch runner in the 6th inning after singling.
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I got the pleasure of meeting Mr. Musial in the mid 90's. What a great person. RIP Stan the Man.
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If you ever wanted a better ambassador, in any field, you'd be hard pressed!!
And the '53 Bowman may be one of the best cards ever!! |
My stan musial bowling ball
My Stan Musial signed bowling Ball--thanks for looking!
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Actions Speak Louder than Words
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Many years after making it to the majors, Stan Musial still hadn't forgotten the minor league manager who jump started his career.
Dickie Kerr winner of two games in the 1919 World Series. |
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