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Old 12-31-2020, 03:52 PM
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I consider myself mainly a set collector, but I also collect Paul Blair and Johnny Antonelli. The Blair collection was my re-entry to the hobby 10 years ago and I chose him for the rather mundane reason that I had a Paul Blair model glove as a wee lad. I chose Antonelli later because I grew up in Rochester and, at the time, he ran the local Firestone franchises.

I mainly limit my collection to trading and post cards that actually feature a picture of the subject (no Tristar cut-autos for me) but I have to thank Net54 member, Alan Strout, for my favorite item in my Paul Blair collection.

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I consider myself mainly a set collector, but I also collect Paul Blair and Johnny Antonelli. The Blair collection was my re-entry to the hobby 10 years ago and I chose him for the rather mundane reason that I had a Paul Blair model glove as a wee lad. I chose Antonelli later because I grew up in Rochester and, at the time, he ran the local Firestone franchises.

I mainly limit my collection to trading and post cards that actually feature a picture of the subject (no Tristar cut-autos for me) but I have to thank Net54 member, Alan Strout, for my favorite item in my Paul Blair collection.
You picked a great ball player in Blair. He was an awesome centerfielder that loved to play shallow. Don’t recall ever seeing one go over his head. If it wasn’t for the beaning in ‘70 I believe he’d have been just as dangerous as a hitter. By the way; he was a very nice guy to boot.

Man, the English Chicken Lid is AWESOME! What a great guy Alan is...

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I consider myself mainly a set collector, but I also collect Paul Blair and Johnny Antonelli. The Blair collection was my re-entry to the hobby 10 years ago and I chose him for the rather mundane reason that I had a Paul Blair model glove as a wee lad. I chose Antonelli later because I grew up in Rochester and, at the time, he ran the local Firestone franchises.

I mainly limit my collection to trading and post cards that actually feature a picture of the subject (no Tristar cut-autos for me) but I have to thank Net54 member, Alan Strout, for my favorite item in my Paul Blair collection.
I believe my first glove was also a Paul Blair model, 1971ish and if I remember correctly, a Spaulding glove.
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