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Old 01-17-2005, 08:55 PM
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Posted By: Bill Cornell

"The discerning collector pursues bizarre obscurity and here we have the reward, at least at a small price. Renowned imbiber Hughie Jennings, the John McNamara of the deadball era, appears on this voluptuous postcard riding towards the Valkyries aboard a raft of baseball bats (Perhaps game-used? We shudder at the thought!) with his Tiger mascot leading the way. The collector's eye is led lustifully, at an angle of 32.732143-degrees, from old "Yee-Hah" past his feline friend off to the horizon where we find a magnificent white aura - no, don't look! The corners might take dear reader's eyes out! Yet where are fellow Detriot greats Cobb & Crawford, Leach & McIntyre? A perceptive look at the midsection of le tigre reveals the truth: the slightly distended bulge holds Hall Of Fame greatness and a few lesser lights, as well. Joyous Hughie has a surprise in store!"

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