Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Quite a Bit North of the Mason-Dixon Line

I stumbled across this one at the Chicago Show at Bob Everett’s table.  When I picked it up, I was sure I knew what it was, but again I was reminded that I won’t learn anything new if I assume I know what something is:


That brown marbled plastic with white streaks in it is very distinctive, and that’s what had me convinced I was looking at an Eagle.  Here it is, in between an Eagle and a Belmont:


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