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Old 01-13-2017, 09:44 PM
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He has a m101-5 Thorpe too.
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Sorry to change the subject, but did anyone see last week's Elementary? In it Holmes explains why someone stole a baseball card: "Eddie Plank's 1909 card was about to be auctioned off for an estimated $300,000. That's why." They didn't show the Plank, however.
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Sorry to change the subject, but did anyone see last week's Elementary? In it Holmes explains why someone stole a baseball card: "Eddie Plank's 1909 card was about to be auctioned off for an estimated $300,000. That's why." They didn't show the Plank, however.


Hey, Guys...Are we slipping back into mainstream society?






- I mean...as a hobby...not as individual SVCGs (specific vintage cardboard geeks)


More and more mentions of Big Foot..er...I mean Baseball Cards - in
places we haven't seen in a while (late 1980's?)



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There is a series on amazon prime called Good Girls Revolt which is set in the late sixties and early 70s. In the last episode of season 1, there's a Mickey Mantle signed baseball in the scene, and whoever was in charge of creating the prop did his homework, because the sig looks a lot like mantle's. Appreciate that attention to detail.
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Yup, I noticed them as well as the Jackson Pollock and Monet (or was it Renoir I honestly don't remember) painting. Great movie too, IMHO!!

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Haha thats pretty funny ill have to check it out now.
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Heh, I rewound the movie and paused it at that scene too. Also note that he grabbed one of the comic books when he was packing but we never see what he does with it.
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