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Old 08-12-2019, 12:10 PM
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On the flip side are the negative criticism and flat out insults. I know I would feel pretty low if I were identified as a mediocre pitcher, or a punk relief pitcher, or as a "Man(ager) Pitcher of Seattle, not much of either", or called out as a big fool (could have been either for player or new owner of the card). My favorite insult of all time is the one with "Meusel is nothing but an old flat lunch". And nothing could be worse than being called an old flat lunch.
I think it's "old flat lard"...which doesn't make sense either but is pretty close to "old fat lard". Notice how his earlier "a" looks a lot like a "u". Just a thought...

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A vary rare "Pirate Back" Exhibit card:



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A vary rare "Pirate Back" Exhibit card:

Cool...dat thar pirate even 'ave tattoos!

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Jeff, who is on the front of your Becker/Prize back W516? I love those backs myself.

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Andy,
I believe that it is Babe Adams.
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Not sure about a fun thing but ole Alfred really liked to sign some PCL cards backs, back in the day. These boomeranged from my first collection too.
I always liked the fact they are used in Lew's Encyclopedia too (which is where they were originally acquired).

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I still like this Ted Williams card.
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I think it's "old flat lard"...which doesn't make sense either but is pretty close to "old fat lard". Notice how his earlier "a" looks a lot like a "u". Just a thought...

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Old fat lard...still lacking all components that would make this comment a compliment. I think the last letter of lunch/lard looks like the 'h' in our little scribbler made in his 'nothing'. But either way still quite humorous.

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