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				__________________ Check out my aging Sell/Trade Album on my Profile page HOF Type Collector + Philly A's, E/M/W cards, M101-6, Exhibits, Postcards, 30's Premiums & HOF Photos "Assembling an unfocused collection for nearly 50 years." Last edited by HRBAKER; 07-23-2011 at 09:36 AM. | 
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|  this one satisfies at every level 
			
			texasleaguer, this card makes me feel like a kid again...I always think about how many hands have handled this Plank (and sometimes wish I could break it out and handle personally as well   ) since it was originally packaged by Philly Caramel Co. Whatever kid or adult that originally found it in their pack must have been mesmorized by the bright colors, pose and iconic ballplayer being represented (certainly feelings I share). That's what I think about every time I look at this card...and why it definitely satisfies! | 
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|  Three of my favorites. 
			
			Johnny Evers a with a Coupon back is one of my favorite type cards. Pat Seerey, who hit 4 Homeruns in one game has only a 1948 Leaf issue to be remembered by. Johnny Wyrostek..Note the jersey striping on the PSA5 example. I have never seen another example with that detail.
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			This one does it for me.  This must have been taken before a game as the stands are empty and someone is walking in the background.  He has a wad of gum or something else.  He has almost a distant look on his face as if lost in thought; yet he has taken a gigantic swing.  I am not sure what he is looking at...it doesn't appear as if he is looking at the ball, the pitcher or anything else.  I look at all the energy he expended making this swing and wonder about the context it was taken in.....unfortunately pictures capture only a moment in time.
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