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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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Wow Jeremy, thanks so much. I just spent some time looking at the "Bill's Ty Cobb Photos" thread and I'm sure I'll spend a great deal more time on that site. I also had a "duh" moment. With the uniforms having a belt loop front dead center, it would really be awkward fastening a buckle in that spot.
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The Macon Peach site will close down in a week due to the end of the sites' teaser rate, which will blow up by almost 4 times what it was when I started.
Since there was never any profit motive and this was a non selling site, the one way expense seems to be a bit much. I trust everybody in the hobby has seen it and I thank the so many of you who positively responded to my grandmas collection; it was very heart warming. I never got the chance to finish it the way I wanted to due to time constraints and personal issues, but there's always a chance that I may find the time and another teaser rate in the future. I suppose I'll lose the domain "themaconpeach", but there's always other names. I'll continue to read net54 on the rare occasions when time allows and I'm really glad to have had everybody here help me through my maze of card learnedness, it was an education. A special thanks to Leon, who was there from the very beginning hipping me to who was who in the hobby, which proved to be a time and money saving tutorial. If there ever is a new and improved version, I'll add it to this thread. |
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Great site! I have a question on the turkey red page at the bottom there is two photos. One of Johnny kling and hans lobert and the other is ed walsh. Can you post a full scan of the front and back on here? I have those as well in poorer shape and have always wondered what they were. Thanks!
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