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Old 03-19-2020, 01:56 PM
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Great post from an underrated set! Personally, I only have the one V89 but would love to see some other examples out there.

That Sisler is outstanding! Never seen that one before. Congrats.
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Old 03-19-2020, 03:48 PM
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Great cards everyone! I don't remember seeing any of them before. I like the Groh...it even looks like his one hand is choked up on the big part of his famous bottle bat.

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Old 03-19-2020, 03:51 PM
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And you got to love Hornsby's balloon pants.

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Old 09-12-2020, 01:27 PM
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Brian V.H. recently posted a Bancroft from this set on the September pickups, and I thought this great looking and interesting V89 deserved to have its image snatched (hope that is okay Brian!) and give this thread a reason to resurface.

Show them if you got them.

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Could Rube Marquard be listed with the Dodgers simply because his picture is in a Dodgers uniform? Would need to see an example to disprove this theory.
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Could Rube Marquard be listed with the Dodgers simply because his picture is in a Dodgers uniform? Would need to see an example to disprove this theory.
Marquard is indeed shown wearing a Brooklyn uniform, a head and shoulders portrait in the same outfit as Zach Wheat in this set.
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Marquard is indeed shown wearing a Brooklyn uniform, a head and shoulders portrait in the same outfit as Zach Wheat in this set.
I can easily envision that this is the cause of the Dodgers attribution...thanks egbeachley and spec!

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Brian V.H. recently posted a Bancroft from this set on the September pickups, and I thought this great looking and interesting V89 deserved to have its image snatched (hope that is okay Brian!) and give this thread a reason to resurface.

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All good. Thank you for the attribution.
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Mr. Dour and Mr. Grin, may they reunite once again.

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