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Posted By: Marc
Anyone know anything about these? Or what F.H.F. stands for? A guy I know told me that he has a F.H.F. John Kling 1875-1947. What is he talking about? I looked up John Kling and he was a catcher I believe for the Cubs back in the early 1900's. |
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Posted By: Mike Mccullough
Nevermind |
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Posted By: Marc
Well it is obvious the years 1875-1947 is the time of his birth to his death. But, I can't figure out what F.H.F stands for? Fatima? I don't know? |
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Posted By: mark
...could it be Frank H. Fleer? |
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Posted By: Randall Adams
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Posted By: Marc
I bet that is what he meant! A 1961 Fleer John Kling. He thought it was really old. Thanks guys! |
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Posted By: Paul S
Fleer Baseball Greats is an interesting set (okay, interesting in this case in a very minor way) in how some players show up in it that you wouldn't expect: Lew Fonseca, Bump Hadley, Oscar Melillo and others, alongside the standard expectations of Ruth, Wagner, Hornsby, et al. And now, back to our vintage program. |
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