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|  Bubber Jonnard Watch 
			
			I have had someone contact me about a watch he has for sale that has this inscription on it:  "to Bubber, from Nashville Fans, August 31, 1919". This watch was given to Clarence "Bubber" Jonnard when he moved from the local club to the Chicago White Sox. I have not seen the watch, but it is described as a Howard, Series 7, size 12, 17 jewel, solid gold watch that keeps perfect time. Anyone have an idea as to its value, what I should offer for it? | 
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			Hey Skip,  Know idea on the value but I LOVE that name   | 
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			He was twin brother to Claude, who was a pitcher, and as Bubber was a catcher they were battery mates for their hometown Nashville club in 1920...
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