There is a Laughlin who played for Danville in the t210 set. There is currently one on eBay (not my card). I’ll attach a picture if I can…he is wearing catcher’s gear
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Originally Posted by Lindy48
I am a new member and just discovered net54 while trying to find a cigarette card for a Joseph “Bunny” Laughlin, a catcher in the “minors” in Virginia/Piedmont/Hagerstown area. He taught my Dad to be a catcher in the late 1920’s to 1930’s. The new54 site popped up with someone who had my players name in the thread, so by the time I figured out how to join, got accepted, approved and all that, I could not find the thread that was originally posted. I have Laughlin’s glove and several pictures of him with the Petersburg Goobers. I am wanting to get together a collection of stuff about him for our local museum (Woodstock VA) to give to them about him as he was one of the first baseball guys to play in sny major way around the early 1900’s. I have his obit etc and was wondering if anyone had seen a cigarette card of his from that era? Being female, I was a bit of a tomboy and collected cards with the boys back in the 1950’s and had a cat named Whitey Ford. I am in my 70’s and still love baseball! The net54 site is hard to figure out, so I thought maybe if I posted in this thread, you might give me a hint on how to find that original posting I found, or if such a T206 card exists? I think it would be an Old Mill one? Lindy48
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