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What a lucky guy!
Posted By: runscott
...Ty Cobb back ...rare Cy Young with red Old Mill back ...442 convertible only driven by 107-yr old lady to church each Sunday |
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What a lucky guy!
Posted By: Plastic Dog
What is the secret behind his good fortune? |
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What a lucky guy!
Posted By: warshawlaw
Is it just my bad eyes or does the lettering look suspiciously black and the borders suspiciously wide on this reprint, er, alleged reprint? |
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What a lucky guy!
Posted By: Lee Behrens
I did email the lucky guy of his great future of having reprints. Did you see the Cy Young, a red Old Mill back, what do you think a one of a kind, he might get a mill for that one. |
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What a lucky guy!
Posted By: runscott
This is just a guess, but based on e-bay auctions I think there must be an old reprint set made in the '50s, and these goofs really think they have real cards. They don't look like cards from the "monster" reprint set, but the cards are too ludicrous to be forgeries. I also emailed the guy and thanked him for the entertainment value, also asked when we would see his Plank and Wagners on e-bay. |
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