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Kevin I promise I won'tI vote for no "Photoshopped" posts![]()
There's enough stag there to call it a partyThis may be considered cheating, but I have always titled this picture "Stag Party", I promise.
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I have the second component dozens of dozens of times over (even a few football Cardinals items).How about any model of a Fightn Rooster and anything St. Louis Cardinals related
Did we get stumped already? I think we have ~7 hrs leftI can't help in any way with a Fightn Rooster or Cardinals swag.
Jeff actually came to mind, as I got my only Rooster from him, and I think he's fortunate enough to live in Cardinal country....@black mamba Jeff should have the Fightin Roosters but as a European I've no idea what this St.Louis Cardinals thing isI knew somebody called Louis Cardinale once, but he certainly wasn't a Saint, and he's dead
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Louis, a relative of Claudia?@black mamba Jeff should have the Fightin Roosters but as a European I've no idea what this St.Louis Cardinals thing isI knew somebody called Louis Cardinale once, but he certainly wasn't a Saint, and he's dead
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I also have a Fight'n Rooster I bought from Jeff, and I have a 1998 Mark McGwire baseball (from Chex cereal, I thinkJeff actually came to mind, as I got my only Rooster from him, and I think he's fortunate enough to live in Cardinal country....
I'm good with these, although I'd prefer clippings from the '34 or 2006 World SeriesI also have a Fight'n Rooster I bought from Jeff, and I have a 1998 Mark McGwire baseball (from Chex cereal, I think), but the ball is in my office and I doubt if I'll get there tonight. I DO have a baseball glove that I dug from the bottom of my equipment bag that is a Curt Simmons model that my parents bought me in 1966 or 1967 after we got the first cutting of hay in the barn without getting any of it rained on! Simmons was originally one of the Phillies "Whiz Kids" in the early 1950s, I think, but he pitched for St. Louis from 1960-66; does that count? Unfortunately, the glove is over 50 years old and well-used, so the details of the "etching" in the palm of the glove are quite worn. At first glance, I could only see the "mons" from the end of Curt's "signature", and I had to know where to look; not sure it would show up in a photo. So I just spent 15 minutes or so scrubbing the pocket of the glove with leather cleaner and I'm letting it dry now, hoping that more details will show up with some of the dirt removed. Even with the leather still damp, I can see the top of a drawing of a human figure that was supposed to be a picture of the player in action. I may be back later with an attempt to supply
Sabercat with his treasure!
(I'm a Detroit Tigers fan, but I used to have some clippings from the 1968 World Series when the Tigers beat St. Louis in 7 games. I could maybe turn that into Cards paraphernalia, except I cannot find that treasured material.)
- GT