The top seven cards are cards I ordered off of Ebay by searching for card number signed. I chose the cheapest ones with free shipping, (thanks Roy). The only ones I have heard of were the Old Timer Charlie Hough, master of the Knuckleball and Stewart Cliburn, who also went by Stu Cliburn on some cards. The Richard Lane looks very much like the Jason Bay card from the same year. I wonder if they just kept airbrushing the same photo and replacing the face. The 1972 Ken Henderson was what Jon of A Penny Sleeve for your Thoughts sent me when he claimed one of the cards from the Trade Stack. I got a card I needed for the Frankenset and he got a 72-73 ABA Virginia Squires card of Neil Johnson.
The Frankenset page is updated.
The Awesome Night Card Binder, pages 1-12
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A couple of weeks ago I added the first 2024 card to my night card binder.
It's this Reds card, which I slipped into the No. 133 slot.
It reminded me t...
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Only heard of Hough... but the Henderson is a fine looking card.
Thanks again for the trade, I'll probably have Neil's post up in a couple of days.
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