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John SpencerGreat topic,and I had to go back into the archives to check a few things.
1. The book is still out on what I believe is an advertising piece of Wagner, about the size of a beer coaster, for Freeman Cigars with the famous T206 pose. I think it is for real, definitely not a cigar label and shows a playing field with players in the background. I know there are similar labels and boxes for Wagner and Freeman but this is the first one of these I have seen.
2. A real nice ex Evers T216 with a Mino back
3. A e92 Nadja backed Wallace with incomplete color printing. You see this omission often on tobacco cards but rarely on e cards.
4. An advertising piece from a clothier showcasing the 1916 World series where the Boston Red Sox beat the Dodgers. It has 'fotos of all the players involved, including Ruth, who of course pitched and hit the Sox to victory, as well as batting leaders for the seasons for both leagues. Finally it showcases Wagner in a hitting pose. Great article.
5. A T205 Bobby Wallace no cap 1 line of 1910 stats. Lousy shape but still so tough to find. John