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Pat Brown AAGPBL- sent back in March 2007. She sent two signed cards of her own and an advertising flyer for her book. Here's a link if anyone is interested: http://www.aleagueofmyown.com/pa1.asp
Volney Peters - c/o home
7 days, 1/1 on 1956 Topps
The oldest football card I own. I've had this card for close to 25 years. After I sent it, looked in an old Beckett and saw it was a short print
Mr. Peters was a great player at USC, playing on both sides of the lines. Holds the career mark for most minutes played, not likely to ever be eclipsed.
Ed Flanagan - c/o home
12 days, 3/3 on 75T, 76T & 72 Sunoco (signed the back)
David Ray - c/o home
12 days, 3/3 on 74T, 75T & 72 Sunoco
Curley Culp - c/o home
17 days, 2/3 on 75T & 78T, kept my 72 Sunoco
Ralph Giacomarro - c/o home
12 days, 3/2 on (2) 84T and added his own IC + answered questions
#115 for my 84 Topps set.
What was your favorite memory from the NFL?
Playing against Chicago Bears at Soldier Field & watching Walter Payton (WOW!) Who was your favorite long-snapper?
At Penn State I had a great snapper, Billy Rishell Which punters deserve to be in the Hall of Fame?
Ray Guy - The Best Ever
Dave Jennings - Next in line