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Old 12-22-2023, 10:29 PM
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I have a recommendation: contact a seller named "jollyrodgersrelics" on ebay, I'm sure he'll agree with you that this is Anson. After that, just consign it with him. He's got a great early Ruth picture for sale right now. This Anson would go splendidly with that Ruth photo.

Edited to add - Darren, please don't encourage the OP... Joe Jackson, indeed. Everyone will tell you it's closer to 3 Finger Brown.
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Old 12-22-2023, 10:35 PM
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The OP asked me to change his ID earlier today or yesterday. The only question is, should be we keep playing or just 86 him?
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Old 12-22-2023, 10:39 PM
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Ah heck, put up a poll. I wonder if it would be unanimous...
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Check out this "Jim Thorpe" postcard......
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Check out this "Jim Thorpe" postcard......
Don't let the fact that this is a 1906 postcard and "Jim" Thorpe was with the Canton team starting in 1915 hold any us back...with AI (Artificial Imagination) the world can be your Oyster Joe Martina Bar and Grill.


Brian (In this photo Oyster is saying 'Awww Shucks', which of course became the advertising slogan for the 11 restaurant chain in the Midwest that was used for many years)
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Check out this "Jim Thorpe" postcard......
https://www.ebay.com/itm/17611377230...3Avlp_homepage
I'm just amazed he missed Bobby Wallace just 2 players over from Thorpe.
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It's absolutely him!!...great find!!...I found this picture of Cap Anson at the Marshall's museum in Fort Smith...he is listed incorrectly as Heck Thomas...Jerry
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