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Old 07-20-2023, 10:26 AM
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Default Hallahan and Davis

I think Hallahan sits above Davis.
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Old 07-23-2023, 10:47 AM
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I continue to make progress on this big, complicated puzzle and propose an 8 card vertical x 7 card horizontal layout, joined top-to-top at the middle edge, which means 4 rows aligned to each configuration (regular + "upside down").

If this is correct, there will be 28 cards (7 columns x 2 "spines" x 2 sheets) that connect top-to-top. This shows a partial example.
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Another way to look at these intersecting 4x7 panels (56-card sheet), with confirmed contiguous layout for almost half of one sheet.
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I like that lay out. I’ll work some more on the right side of that chart and see if we can get a column of 8
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I will also guess that, based on font/box size, the 81/192 pair will fit there somewhere
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I like that lay out. I’ll work some more on the right side of that chart and see if we can get a column of 8
Great, building out that column should indeed prove the layout.
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This looks like fun! Spike showed me the mosaic in post 42 and I was excited to fit 177 Billy Rogell and 129 Ernie Lombardi into the upper right (Rogell above 130 Gehringer, and then Lomardi next to Rogell) . . .

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. . . without realizing that they were already known and listed in post 43.


But I think this one's new (190 Paul Derringer in the lower left corner of Spike's mosaic, next to 162 Cascarella):

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I also set up a "Batter Up Pairs" album with larger copies of the images, if anyone's interested.

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Topless 1934-36 Batter Up: 183/192

Topless 1937 O-Pee-Chee baseball: 25/40

Topless 1936-37 O-Pee-Chee hockey: 36/36! (could stand to upgrade a couple)

Separated T202 Panels: 218/220

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Three more matches, and I think these might all be new.


107 (Ed Brandt) stepping on 156 (Leo Durocher)'s ball:
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187 (Gus Suhr) and 169 (Ralph Kress) sharing a familiar clump of dirt:
TB_187_169.jpg



178 (Roy Brennan) and 161 (General Crowder), plus detail of the weird little oval in Brennan's lower left corner:
TB_178_161.jpg


TB_178_161_dtl.jpg



Apologies for the decidedly mediocre photography -- clearly not my area of expertise. The "detail" was not as clear as I'd hoped; if anyone would like a clearer photo of that area let me know.


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Topless 1937 O-Pee-Chee baseball: 25/40

Topless 1936-37 O-Pee-Chee hockey: 36/36! (could stand to upgrade a couple)

Separated T202 Panels: 218/220

Successful transactions with: tonyo, hank_jp, Marckus99, timn1, LuckyLarry, Brian Van Horn, effe, Webster, shammus, Eggoman, alaskapaul3, h2oya311, Belfast1933, marcdelpercio, Leon, robinsonmantle, Golfcollector, iwantitiwinit, darwinbulldog

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