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Posted By: Bill Stone
I wasn't sure whether to post this under this heading or the T210 thread but either would fit my thoughts . I have been attempting to collect the players on the Frankfort baseball team in the Blue Grass League--T210 Series 6. In the past year I have acquired one from a fellow board member and secured scans of all but 2 of the total of 8 cards in that series( thanks to the assistance of other board members). While I would pay dearly to acquire the remainder of the set(the money is out there) it is really to include them in my research for a history of the team and then to eventually donate them to the City of Frankfort,Kentucky museum. For me,the pleasure of owing them really is in sharing their history with others. Is there a museum/library that houses a collection of baseball cards ----that is open to the public to view? |
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