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Old 01-31-2022, 01:47 PM
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When he posed for his 1925 Exhibit card, I'm guessing that Earl McNeely is still on a happy high from knocking in the winning run in the 12th inning of the 7th game of the 1924 World Series, thereby making Walter Johnson the winning pitcher of the Washington Senators only World Series championship.
I love your narrative, Val; on Mr. McNeely's Exhibit.

It made me wonder if this was the look, Red Oldham gave the last 3 outs to get; in the 1925 World Series; as his team mates take the lead on Walter Johnson in Game 7. All Red had to do was get 3 future Hall of Famers; Sam Rice, Bucky Harris and Goose Goslin. Mission accomplished.

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My favorite common, and one of my favorite cards, period. Read about Hervey McClellan here: https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/hervey-mcclellan/
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Rec'd this from REA last week, & its still on my desk as a daily reminder of how nice a card it is

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I don't own this card but I will someday. I think it has a real sense of grace to it.
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I don't own this card but I will someday. I think it has a real sense of grace to it.
It is a wonderful card for sure. Been on my radar for awhile. As usual I'm waiting for one that hits my cost/condition sweet spot.
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Some E94 commons, love the saturated colors on this set.
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Some E94 commons, love the saturated colors on this set.
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Beautiful, Phil.

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Me too. It’s a gorgeous set.
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Not mine, but I have always loved this one.
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Not mine, but I have always loved this one.
You might like this one too.

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What?!?!? I had no idea that existed! That is really awesome - might have to look for one of those.

Look forward to the email, as always. No rush at all.

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