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Bruce- I purchased the Birdsall as well as the other ten Boston players from a woman who was selling them on ebay. She claimed she pulled all the Wright material out of a dumpster!
That's even better than her grandfather's attic.
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I have yet to see another one of these. This is a U.K. studio.
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Bruce,
Here's the Barnes to match your Birdsall. |
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Here are a few genuinely rare baseball items:
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Wow, Barry. From a dumpster to ebay. Proof that it's still possible to find great stuff.
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