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I was just thinking about the same thing last night. I was going through the Old Judge book and was wondering why there are six poses of a guy like Emil Geiss but really just one of Anson. If there are other photos of him in uniform (That are not team photos) from the same time frame, that would make it an even bigger mystery to me.
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To further this line of thought, I am pretty sure Anson is the most common N173 Old Judge cabinet meaning more people ordered him than anybody else.
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Anson and Kelly are the most common.
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The mustache is right, but I have always thought that otherwise the N28 doesn't look much like him.
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Don't forget the Goodwin Champs, he is depicted in uniform in this set.
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