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Old 04-12-2022, 04:37 PM
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Hi Ted!

I hope that all is well with you. Is that T206 Chick Sovereign in your first post missing the red color pass?

Great cards Ted (and everyone else as well!!
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Great stuff guys, never enough Black Sox for me ! Although not cards thought you guys would like to see these Sox related pieces. First a full page newspaper, The Boston Post from Sept. 1920 only one day after Cicotte and Jackson first confessed to being crooked. Second a rather unique auto of one of the scandals ring leaders, Arnold "Chick" Gandil.
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Hi Ted!

I hope that all is well with you. Is that T206 Chick Sovereign in your first post missing the red color pass?

Great cards Ted (and everyone else as well!!

Great to hear from you, Steve

That was an old scan taken with my old scanner 14 years ago. Here is a scan of the PIEDMONT and SOVEREIGN Gandil's taken this evening with my new scanner.

The SOVEREIGN version has just a tinge of red (or is it pink ink).


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Cool cabinet of the 1908 Greenville Spinners team who he was with (pre-rookie) when he went shoeless. 12” by 14”. Beautiful silvering and detail. ❤️⚾️
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Here's my Abe Attell rookie (at least I've read it is his rookie somewhere).



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8 st. 10 lbs.

That's 122 lbs., for those keeping score at home.
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