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Old 02-17-2010, 07:57 PM
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I understand sculpting the backside was a real pain...

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Andrew,
I can actually show your T-205 Mt.Rushmore.....
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T206 portraits of Wagner, Cobb, Mathewson, and Johnson.
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T206 Wagner,Plank,Doyle error,Magie error
all shining brightly on Mount Monster.

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I'd go with the N172 Anson (in uniform), T206 Wagner, 1933 Goudey Lajoie and 1952 Topps Mantle. That would make for one heck of a four card collection IMO!

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E107 Wagner
M116 Johnson
E95 Cobb
E103 Matty

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T206 Chase pink
tin top Jax
T205 Cicotte
Obak Weaver
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Forgetting for the moment the intricacies of a full body image versus a portrait, here is my selection for the most significant "Rushmore 4" epitomizing modern day sports:

Babe Ruth 1921 Exhibit The quintessential baseball player
Jim Thorpe M101-5 The olympian who excelled in many sports
Jackie Robinson 52 Topps The man who broke the color barrier in America's
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Pele Any card showing his in the air backward scisssor kick
The most well known personality in the #1 international game
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Andrew,
I can actually show your T-205 Mt.Rushmore.....
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Thank you Bob for making my heart flutter this morning.

BTW is that my Joss you are flaunting around.

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