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Posted By: Jim
Hi, new to this forum and am looking for some advise. I'm in the process of collecting baseball cards of the top 1000 MLB pitchers. If the player was prior to 1950 then I try (if available) to get a card of the player that was produced while the player was still active. One of the cards needed is for Herb Scott Perry and according to Beckett's checklist the ONLY card available is a 1921 E220. However, after a little research it seems the player depicted on the card tittled "Scott Perry" is actually a pic of Ed Rommel... So, should I go ahead and get the card or make my own with his picture like I do with players who do not have any cards available? |
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