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Old 02-07-2015, 03:46 AM
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There should be an example in the book "Dead Ball Stars Of The National League". I will have a look and let you know what I see.

If authentic these are wonderful pieces. Not sure if the mysterious premium his T206 card carries would translate to his autograph, but all T206 player autographs are in demand. He died in 1943, so the autograph is certainly very tough. These are the first I have seen.

Tom C
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