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Odd that you should discover and share that great bit of history the exact same day that I , weeping real tears , had P**C list my only Red Murff card , a drop-dead centered gorgeous GAI 1st Graded '57 . We're gonna hafta move this thread over to the post-war side now....and because I mentioned P**C , I'm gonna go make popcorn...
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The title of this post got my attention simply because I've heard so many stories about Red through scouts and player development guys. He was very well liked by fellow scouts and a bit of a legend in the scouting fraternity. Neat piece.
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