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Nice Ewing, David.
Thanks Rick and Jeremy. That cabinet is of Shorty Fuller, also an n172 subject, and was identified by Mark from SABR. I don't know much about them, but I think the 1911-14 D304 bread cards are New Orleans cards. Here's a t213-3, factory 3, Type 3, Cobb bat ![]() ![]() |
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