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a wonderful story.
your heart for your grandmother and your own caring articulation of what she offered you and now what you offer us is most moving. thank you for bringing us into the best of what this hobby offers. all the best, barry |
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Thanks so much guys. Yea Jason, now that you mention it, I can see that being Evers. She seemed to like Evers, so possibly. I don't know of any card with that pose though, so I'll chalk it up to my grandma's imagination.
Thanks for the kind words David and Barry. Oh, and Rich V, sorry I missed your response before, I love all those southern minor league cards. |
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Scary close, thanks t206hound. I notice that the art work seems to have a belt buckle on the side, were any players known to wear their belts like that?
Maybe a player that also played stand up bass A lot of guitar players wear their belts like that to avoid scratches.Quote:
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WOW!
What an amzing collection. Thanks for sharing I sure wish my parents and grandparents cards would have survived! p.s. the auction houses are fools, looks like an incredible collection to me.
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Here are a couple photos of Cobb & Chase. Both with their belt buckles to the side. If you have a chance, checkout a website called "Baseball Fever" you'll find several interesting photos. I really like your Macon Peach website, by the way.
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It seems I have seen this picture a few times but never noticed the size of that baseball bat in his hands before. Dang, Is that a fence post or something? That thing is huge! |
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I think it was common for players to wear their belt buckle to the side. When sliding, they didn't want any sharp metal objects near vulnerable spots.
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