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Yea that matches the research I did when I was trying to figure out obscure Cleveland Indian players. I'm almost certain that the T210 Wolf is Ernie Wolf as I don't believe any other Wolf was in the region and Goldsboro and Anderson are at the same level and next to each other. Add in the fact that the T210-7 Wolf is that of a someone in his very early 20s (matching up well with Ernie Wolf at 21) and is a right handed player
vs ![]() The giant ears help. The T209-2 of Wolf could seal it but unfortunately, it's one of the missing ones that may not exist Last edited by Seiklis; 05-26-2013 at 01:45 AM. |
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