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There was definitely some touching up on that Quaker Premium. He was good sized for a HW at the time--6' 2 1/2" and around 200# at his best--obviously in an era of 6'5" 250#+ behemoths he'd be small today. Here is a better picture of him (signed and inscribed while champ):
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