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Old 03-01-2023, 09:11 PM
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The '75 Erving All-Star card is one of my favorite basketball cards ever. Didn't realize that was Artis Gilmore on there trying to block his shot. I think the white guy that Dr. J is basically sitting on as he glides through the air is Dan Issel. I like your "dispatching" description. Nice Koosman too!
Of course, you're right. Typed way too fast and had Louie on my mind!!
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Old 03-02-2023, 12:33 AM
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Of course, you're right. Typed way too fast and had Louie on my mind!!
Isn’t Louie Dampier the guy on the right? It kind of looks like he is pantomiming a heart sign, like he is asking Dr. J to have a heart and stop savagely dunking on them.
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Old 03-02-2023, 03:59 AM
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Isn’t Louie Dampier the guy on the right? It kind of looks like he is pantomiming a heart sign, like he is asking Dr. J to have a heart and stop savagely dunking on them.
Louie's number was 10, so the only person I believe it could be from the 1974 season/era (with a 4 on his jersey) is Jimmy O'Brien. Both players are white and shared a love of porn mustaches...

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Ahhh, I guessed the wrong white guy. Team didn't have many of them.
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Jolly...that 71 Williams is TIGHT...something about crisp 71's that really please the eye. Well done...



Big day for me for my 1953-55 Dormand collection...picked up 3...but it was 2 of the 3 that made it big. I got BOTH tough ones...Elston Howard and Bill Skowron. For those that know the nuances of the set, know how tough these cards are. They simply never show up anywhere for sale...rare for anything post-war. I'M STOKED. I am completing the set subbing them through SGC and and my set is 4 to 6.5's...so really trying to live in that area...both of these will be 1's, they were postmarked...and automatic 1. I'm OK with that...just happy to have them!!!



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John:
Can you send me a scan of the backs of the Howard and Skowron Dormands? I have never seen the Skowron one before.

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Gems aren't too easy to come by from the 1977 OPC set. Most of the rare stash is tucked away in collections. Amazing card for a 70's vintage O-Pee-Chee.
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