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Old 03-29-2010, 07:20 PM
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Nice cards, Brian. Thanks for posting. Good to see right handed Wamby on cards instead of that lefty Fritz.

W's 1925 Exhibit, which I don't have, shows him at the end of his career, when he was with the Red Sox. So I think the most desirable of the Wambsganss cards are the ones Brian has. The real guy, and in a Cleveland uniform.

Anyone interested in Wambsganss, or old cards, MUST get the cd version of Mr. Ritter's, The Glory Of Their Times. Wamby is on there, the entire set is a treasure. If you love the white border tobacco cards, T206s, then you have to listen to those cd's. Davy Jones, Sam Crawford, Hans Lobert, Chief Meyers... it is a treasure. Mr. Ritter did us all one great service when he took to the road to find these guys. And Wamby is on there, for a few minutes.

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