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Ok, this is a bit of a stretch, but it was nearly available a few years ago. Fortunately it went in a larger lot to someone that appreciates it more than the previous owner.
Had the South Boston plan gone through the old owners would have sold it for the land value. I would have loved to have bought it to use as a museum of some kind. Steve B
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the hindu and drum T206 era packs.
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Mordecai Brown's missing finger.
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I keep John Rocker's common decency in a shot glass on my mantle.
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My vote would be for any 1800's Trophyball. I never thought I would even see one and then went to a local auction and bought this one. To have a ball from a game that was played over 100 years ago gets my vote everytime.
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