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It reminds me of the strange 1957 Topps card of Mickey Mantle, which I must have seen a hundred times before I noticed the blacked out figure behind him ...
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I agree they were trying to make it look like part of his jersey, but they didn't do a very good job of it.
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I only recently found out that the arm being tagged by Schmidt on my E92 Dockman actually belonged to Davis---so I recently bought a Davis so I could have both halves of the photograph the two cards cames from.
Everyone else in the world may have known this but not this Tobacco guy and I found it most fascinating. Lew Lipset continues to teach me. best, barry |
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Gee thanks! Now I won't be able to stop looking at that!
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