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Phil that is a nice George G. Bain photo of Pennock (and an early one too!).
That being said, that is SERIOUSLY stretching the definition of "card."
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Thanks everyone, saw one at the flea market but had no clue, maybe I'll make an offer next time, he's there every week. This was the guy who had some T206s HOFers for $75/ea a few weeks and they have now since been sold.
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