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How about the O'Brien brothers from '54
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Fatty Arbuckle is famous for being Fatty Arbuckle, and for a notorious trial. When I think of Hank Allen, I think of his relation to Dick Allen. Is there something special about his baseball card?
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You are correct in regards to Arbuckle's career and his notorious trial. I should have been a tad more specific. Arbuckle was part-owner of the PCL's Vernon Tigers, which ultimately landed him a Zeenut card during that era. A very rare, amusing and desirable card as you probably know: http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2011/534.html Last edited by asoriano; 06-27-2011 at 08:01 PM. |
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