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Old 10-12-2009, 01:56 PM
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Whoa, so far that Batter-up Pep Young (#195) card will give Freddie Mercury a run for his money. From that angle it darn near looks like he is jumping 20 feet in the air!

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Whoa, so far that Batter-up Pep Young (#195) card will give Freddie Mercury a run for his money. From that angle it darn near looks like he is jumping 20 feet in the air!
Iggy - I think Ross Youngs in his E121 gives Pep a run for his money.
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Old 10-12-2009, 02:16 PM
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Jeff, that skinny dude with the basketball is coming-up short on his dunk. He is disqualified on two counts, first for missing the dunk and secondly if you search for him on google. He didn't even make it past double AA!

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Some Detroit Hops, who said white men can't jump???


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Never noticed before, but the Ross Youngs E121 (as posted previously) has a cool shadow of him below his feet.

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Never noticed before, but the Ross Youngs E121 (as posted previously) has a cool shadow of him below his feet.

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Yeah - it's that shadow which tips us to how high off the ground he actually is.
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Jeff,

When I first saw this thread, I immediately thought of that Rigney card you posted. He looks like he's floating in space. From looking at the images, it's safe to say the 1920s were the golden years of "verticals."
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