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Old 08-17-2016, 08:58 PM
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Bresnahan, Roger bottom on floor........with Lima
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Old 08-18-2016, 10:02 AM
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Bresnahan, Roger bottom on floor........with Lima
I never imagined that Roger Bresnahan played ball in Peru. Learn something new every day.
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Old 08-18-2016, 11:59 AM
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I never imagined that Roger Bresnahan played ball in Peru. Learn something new every day.
it's Lima, OHIO of the Ohio State League...
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Old 08-18-2016, 12:47 PM
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Not sarcasm but, I, hoped, light humor.
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who knew there were two of these floating around (another Bresnahan cabinet w/ Lima):



Got this cabinet as well showing Bresnahan w/ his Manistee teammates in 1895:

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[QUOTE=h2oya311;1573854]who knew there were two of these floating around (another Bresnahan cabinet w/ Lima):



Derek

Is this Lima cabinet of yours you posted earlier, large?
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I showed this one before but think it fits
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Is this Lima cabinet of yours you posted earlier, large?
photo measures 9.5"x11" and is mounted to 11"x13". So yes, I would say it is rather large.
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Not sarcasm but, I, hoped, light humor.
light humor is *great*, but..."internet-speak"/intent can sometimes be tough to decipher - I personally saw it as what it was, but...one can never tell what someone is thinking (plenty of uninformed out there - of which I assumed you were not one of them, but...) minus the inclusion of a

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I love this 1/2 bib!
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Hey guys,

I must say that this gem slightly goes beyond 19th Century; however, the majority of the subjects portrayed here are 19th Century dudes.

Besides, the significance of this piece is that it represents the year that there was no Major League World Series.


1904 Eastern (International) League Champions





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it's Lima, OHIO of the Ohio State League...
Just a hop, skip and a jump from Peru, IL. John was close enough for me
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