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Interesting. I have never heard that theory before. Is there a reason you believe that?
The funny part is that this isn't even Eddie Collins. It's Jimmy Collins, who was not a member of Philadelphia, despite what all of the checklists say. The maker of the set obviously thought it was Eddie by putting Philadelphia on the card. Last edited by GoSoxBoSox; 09-21-2012 at 05:38 PM. |
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