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    Some more T206 Hofers, I love T206's



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    I've decided to have a Vintage Baseball history conest. Here's a 19th century cabinet card from my collection, of a prominate man in Baseball History. He is to baseball what Elvis is to Rock & Roll. The first person to tell me his name and what famous team he managed and played for will win the McCovey Sweet Spot Classics card pictured below.


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    Hint #1 His Brother also is a hall of famer and played on the same team.
    Don't be sidetracked by the studio name and city on bottom of the card.

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    wow man you have some really nice stuff!! I always love to look at vintage stuff but I don't see too many early 1900s. the cobbs are very nice and I love that wagner

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    Hofers on these team cards
    Grover Cleveland Alexander & Eppa Rixey

    Walter Johnson
    Joe Tinker & 3 Finger Brown

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    I've decided to have a Vintage Baseball history conest. Here's a 19th century cabinet card from my collection, of a prominate man in Baseball History. He is to baseball what Elvis is to Rock & Roll. The first person to tell me his name and what famous team he managed and played for will win the McCovey Sweet Spot Classics card pictured below.


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    Is it Kennesaw Landis? Just a guess.

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    I've decided to have a Vintage Baseball history conest. Here's a 19th century cabinet card from my collection, of a prominate man in Baseball History. He is to baseball what Elvis is to Rock & Roll. The first person to tell me his name and what famous team he managed and played for will win the McCovey Sweet Spot Classics card pictured below.


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    Is it George Wright, who played and managed Providence Grays?

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    It's not Landis but George Wright is a very good guess. Your getting warm
    Hint#2 The team this Baseball Pioneer started, Managed and played for was just in the news because of a found piece of memoralbilia.

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    Great cards!

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