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Originally Posted by ripfan008
I was first able to meet Boog when he was the guest of honor at a CVS Pharmacy opening (of all places) in Nottingham, MD. I asked him to sign his 1965 Topps card, since he is clearly wearing number 8 in it, just like my favorite player.
Later, I was able to acquire his 1968 Topps 3-D card, which even though it's been shown on this thread before, I just think it's a beautiful card.
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Mike,
Two great pieces. Love the story behind the signed Boog card. Wonder why he was wearing a #8 in the pic. He wore #16 when he can up correct?
The 3-D Boog is a favorite.