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Old 09-30-2019, 05:28 PM
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It TV shows were included I'd say one of the episodes of Hart to Hart. They had a flipping contest before cards were placed in tombs known as slabs
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Here's the BB card of Roy Hobbs (Robert Redgrave) from the 1984 movie "The Natural".






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Old 09-30-2019, 06:38 PM
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Here's the BB card of Roy Hobbs (Robert Redgrave) from the 1984 movie "The Natural".

Robert Redford. Lynn Redgrave. Trivia: What did they have in common?

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Robert Redford. Lynn Redgrave. Trivia: What did they have in common?
Neither have been in my kitchen.
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Neither have been in my kitchen.
Nice one, Cliffy!
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I've never watched this 1919 silent era movie, "The Busher" so I don't know if there were any actual baseball players, or cards, in the movie. Here is an authentic lobby card that I have from that time. This was one of the earliest known movies featuring baseball as a theme.
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In The Sandlot, there's an entire box of Post cereal with 1962 cards on the back on their breakfast table
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I have seen that one a before and it's cool.
Here is an early Babe Lobby card...probably 1920 as that is when the baseball cards were issued.

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I've never watched this 1919 silent era movie, "The Busher" so I don't know if there were any actual baseball players, or cards, in the movie. Here is an authentic lobby card that I have from that time. This was one of the earliest known movies featuring baseball as a theme.
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Robert Redford. Lynn Redgrave. Trivia: What did they have in common?
They both have R E D as the first 3 letters of their last name.

I think I win, unless they have both indeed have never been to Ed's kitchen.

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Old 09-30-2019, 08:07 PM
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Brian, that's not what I'm looking for, but you can still be Monday night's trivia king!
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It TV shows were included I'd say one of the episodes of Hart to Hart. They had a flipping contest before cards were placed in tombs known as slabs


I saw this episode for the first time about three weeks ago. I’ve been watching the show mornings on Hallmark. The opening montage caught my eye right away.

It was so cool seeing those cards flipped. That was back in 1982 iirc. Long before slabs. Sometimes, the old ways are the best.


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Robin Williams has several baseball cards hanging on the wall or his desk in the movie "Goodwill Hunting"
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When I was a kid in 1985, the movie Mask came out starring Cher. The baseball cards pinned to the wall was my favorite part of the movie.
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When I was a kid in 1985, the movie Mask came out starring Cher. The baseball cards pinned to the wall was my favorite part of the movie.
Always liked when Rocky was trading with his friend Ben in that movie.


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"Rainman" too, Raymond like Big Klu

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Someone ripped a mint 52T Mantle in half in "The Christmas Chronicles".
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