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What an awesome bunch of pictures that have been posted ! Has anyone every broken down the series and made team checklists ?
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David, you may be my lone audience since Frank has left the building. Let me give a 2nd hint in case Frank logs back on to view as I would like to test his Lexington Colt accumen! A third hint is forthcoming if no taker's and also this great grandson bares the same last name as someone in the Series 6 set.
Hint #1 - What Lexington Colt had a great grandson who played in the Big's ? Hint #2 - This Lexinton Colt's great grandson also played at the University of Kentucky
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I don't know if Frank can log back in Jeremy,it says banned under his name.
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Ok... Didn't realize he was banned. (Hope that gets straightened out)
Hint #1 - What Lexington Colt had a great grandson who played in the Big's ? Hint #2 - This Lexinton Colt's great grandson also played at the University of Kentucky Hint #3 - Longest continuous name in MLB History (20 characters) Ok... Since Frank is out, I will stop with the suspense and let it fly... William Van Landingham - Billy played for the Giants for 3 years as a pitcher and I tracked his career a bit, as we are the same age, and I played ball against him numerous times here in Nashville High School and Summer league's. I remember that he gained a little more control at the professional level. (High 80's mph) In High School he was tossing 92-94 mph cheese and he was a bit erractic. Frank's T210-6 Lexington ball players collage featuring Van Landingham(mispelled on card) reminded me of Billy and that he played at UK, so I guess the apple did not fall too far from the tree.
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How in the world do you get "banned" from the Forum? Is this an administrative thing?
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Frank and I are discussing some board issues. This was an administrative situation in my mind. Frank was deleting all of his posts. He has posted over 700 times. That would have disrupted the board in an unfavorable way in my opinion. It would have affected thousands of other people's posts and hundreds of threads, no doubt. I am very hopeful he and I get it worked out. I like Frank and think he is a very good board participant. We shall see....best regards
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I don't know Frank, never had any communication with him at all, but I
do enjoy reading his posts. He is very knowledgeable about many prewar sets. I hope is banishment is temporary. |
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