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Posted By: Elliot
Does anybody have a checklist of the non-baseball w600's (assuming they're called w600's) and/or an idea of their value relative to a baseball common? How easy/hard are these to find? |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
Elliott, |
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Posted By: Jerry Spillman
Sporting Life Publication added Cabinet Cards of Trap Shooters along with the Baseball Players to their selling list in January 1903. They were discontinued in August 1903. Apparently there was a lack of interest. There could not be many survivors. |
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Posted By: Paul
It's interesting that the trapshooters don't include the tag line "the paper that made baseball famous." |
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