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Old 02-24-2015, 08:50 AM
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I also did NOT know that in the Gold Coin cards similar positioned players all had generic poses...interesting.

I'm guessing collectors back then would shun "freaks" like I/we all did until very recently!

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Thanks for sharing! Good to know if I time travel to the 1880s I don't have to hold back on saying 'dude' all the time
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Here is another article about that issue

http://www.oldbaseball.com/refs/First_Article.pdf
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Robert -- I hadn't seen that article, but I see that he cites me as the source of the 1973 SCD column from which he tracked down the 1929 article. I know George, who also lives in Chicago and is a fellow collector of old hobby publications, but it's been a while since I saw him.

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Thanks for sharing. Great to always be learning about the history of our great hobby.
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the time travel shares. Thanks for posting!
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