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Absolutely, Andrew. That shot's been a favorite of mine for years. And I definitely agree with you on the bunting and advert colors - it could be a lot of fun. And at a really large size? Oh man, the possibilities.
I'm pretty sure the photo is from the '43 World Series, probably the first game (though I'm not 100% on that). I seem to remember something about it being piloted by Cardinal Manager Billy Southworth's son, who was buzzing the Stadium to wish luck to his dad. Just another one on the list...
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Somehow I knew you would have this one on your radar. I didnt know who the pilot is but now, knowing this makes the photo even more special!! Hopefully we will see this one in Kreindlercolor soon!! Take care!! |
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I just stumbled on this thread...
Wow! Graig, you are an amazing talent! My sister was a double major in photography and painting. Can't wait to show her this thread. It seems you only do baseball, but I would love to see the finished product of this shot:
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