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Kevin With the exception of the CYCLE 460, LENOX and the UZIT cards, the other 10 backs are not too tough. The tough Red HINDU and PIEDMONT 460 (Factory #42) backs were not printed. Good Luck....go for it, it's a fun run. TED Z T206 Reference . |
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I will be emailing Tony now about Mr. Frill. Now here I sit with 170 (+5 in transit). Thanks for the encouragement.
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Actually, there weren't too many MLB players who succumbed to the 1918 version of 2020. It's quite surprising that more didn't perish. I was just thinking about it this afternoon. There were a few active players who were lost back then, whereas we can hope that the total of active Major Leaugers lost in this pandemic will stand at zero.
Edited to add a (likely partial) list of players either lost to the Spanish Flu or who died from influenza within a short time of that pandemic: Frank Arellanes Ray Boyd Harry Chapman Larry Chappell Gene Curtis Walt Dickson John Frill Fred Gaiser Harry Glenn Jack Lapp George Leclair Matty McIntyre Phil Routcliffe There are a couple of players on here who died post-1918-1919, yet family records I've gathered still attribute their deaths to the 1918 pandemic. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 02-04-2021 at 10:38 PM. |
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Cheers, Mark |
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Same thing!
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Cycle 460
Lennox Uzit I gather as one approaches the 520, these come in to focus? Here is the thing. I am almost 48 years old and am embarking on this journey that I had abandoned for 20 years. Then I’d go to the Hofstra show or the Long Island Marriott show once every two years between 2000-2018 , run into John Goodman (from the Hamptons) and he’d joke with me that I always forget my “list”. Is 520 realistic? Is 520 plus a Magie or the 3 hard Frill’s realistic? I’m not sure. But I’m diving in. Thanks for the encouragement, folks! You guys wonder about these players like I do. Is there a thread of family ancestors here on net54? Anyway, getting a bit nostalgic here; a tad romantic. I think the MOST exciting thing here is sharing this with my 6 and 4 year old. I show them the cards and they are sort of interested? Faking interest? But maybe there is a little spark there. Maybe they’ll continue the set if I can’t. Damn, this is sort of exciting. Last edited by Kevin; 02-06-2021 at 06:09 AM. Reason: Didn’t make sense...still doesn’t |
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Isn't there a possibility that Germany Schaefer was killed by the Spanish Flu. He was suffering from TB and went to upstate New York, where the air was said to be cleaner, to recover. Schaefer died early in 1919 and who isn't to say that his condition wasn't exacerbated by the pandemic. And yes, I know that the Spanish Flu probably didn't originate in Spain.
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Boyd Chapman Curtis Dickson Gaiser Glenn Lapp Leclair Routcliffe
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RAUCOUS SPORTS CARD FORUM MEMBER AND MONSTER FATHER. GOOD FOR THE HOBBY AND THE FORUM WITH A VAULT IN AN UNDISCLOSED LOCATION FILLED WITH WORTHLESS NON-FUNGIBLES 274/1000 Monster Number |
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