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Old 04-21-2011, 09:32 AM
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Never seen those before, they are really neat! It looks like they use the same poses as T206s -- I'm not sure where you got the players in your post from, but they appear to picture Conroy, Ferguson(?), Mullin, Pelty, Ball, and Evers (left to right). Especially where they are the T206 poses I'd be surprised to find a Lowdermilk in there. Hope this helps a little, at least.

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I believe the second one from left is Bell, Brooklyn
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Old 04-21-2011, 05:19 PM
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maybe they are dress buttons? SInce there are 6 of them, seems like it would be for a dress shirt maybe. I know when i wear a tuxedo there are 6 black buttons that you put on the front of the shirt. I would think this would make more sense than cufflinks?

Either way, they are fantastic!
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