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Posted By: David Davis
I put this puzzle together over 30 years ago, and have taken it with me from one house to another. I believe the cards were from Bert Sugar's collection. My friend's dad was Bert's lawyer, and actually saw the cards, although he was too young at the time to appreciate them. I know he had a great collection, but I always wondered if the Wagner was real. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
That's one nice dad, Dan. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I still have my dad's scrapbook from 1940, with all his newspaper clippings of the New York Giants. And in the scrapbook is a sheet of paper with Mel Ott's signature in ink. He waited outside the Polo Grounds and got it in person. He then took the sheet home a drew a picture of Ott in his classic batting pose. It's quite beautiful. |
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