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theczar
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Waiting for an auction to end I was staring at my February 2006 SMR. (You know the magazine with 60 pages of ads, three pages of intersting articles and the rest filled with out of date prices that rarely get updated)
Anyway staring at the cover I saw a very famous card that I would have to win the lottery to own. I have seen this card many times and if there were a Mt. Rushmore of NFL cards this would certainly be on it. This card had a strange resemblence to a star of one the Mt. Rushmore's of TV shows. It is rumored that he too was a late cut for the Pittsburgh Steelers before his acting career took off.
My question to you forum readers is do you see the same resemblance that I do?
NFL All-time great
Polk High All-time great
Anyway staring at the cover I saw a very famous card that I would have to win the lottery to own. I have seen this card many times and if there were a Mt. Rushmore of NFL cards this would certainly be on it. This card had a strange resemblence to a star of one the Mt. Rushmore's of TV shows. It is rumored that he too was a late cut for the Pittsburgh Steelers before his acting career took off.
My question to you forum readers is do you see the same resemblance that I do?
NFL All-time great
Polk High All-time great
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<< <i>(You know the magazine with 60 pages of ads, three pages of intersting articles and the rest filled with out of date prices that rarely get updated) >>
Have you looked at Tuff Stuff lately? Makes the articles in SMR look like Pulitzer material. And triple the ads to boot.
Tuff Stuff has articles? Where?
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