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I hate to admit it but i've never noticed the dog on my Cleveland T200.
Thanks for mentioning it. Everytime i look at the card, i would hustle fixatedly to see the Joe Jackson and just did not do the card justice. You'd think that i would've noticed the dog when i would take a look at Lajoie since they're pretty close to each other. I've got a lot to learn. best, barry |
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His name is actually listed on the picture also, just like the players
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