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Go to the local public & university libraries, used bookstores and antique shops, slide a Wagner in amongst the pages of some random old books.
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I would start a Lou Criger fan club.
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The youth baseball magazines' could put them in there magazines for all the kids to get.
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Fireplace.
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I'm glad you posted this, I wrote the seller to see if he could put together a lot of Dots Miller cards. I was thinking of buying some low-grade t206's of Dots to give to my six family members that are also related to him, but if I can grab a handful of reprints for each of them at the same price as one real one, then I would rather do that
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You could take these cards and make a Lou Criger memory jug, or something similar. Other than that, I'm at a loss.
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I would think there could be a nice application for a business card...would take some imagination, but could be done.
If you're a show promoter and a little bit on the ghouly side, you could have him exhumed and signing autographs "with the aid of a device" which I think is what they did with Roy Campanella toward the end of his life. |
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Avoid Ohio
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Ohio would be the perfect place for this "stuff". I can only imagine all of the tales about how great these cards are and how they came from a long lost uncle after the first world war. The only thing he had left from the depression were these cards..and he used some of them to heat his house and others to use for fire to cook the meager food he had. At around a penny each they might not have been a bad buy
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