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Posted By: scott (runscott)
It has always been my understanding that all of the e91-series cards were generic players. This card;however, was made from an actual Ed Reulbach photograph. My guess is that it is a modified version of the photo on my web-site to the left of the e91, but in any case, this is definitely Big Ed: http://www.homestead.com/runscott/BigEd.html |
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