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Does anyone know how to get in touch with Mark Newell or Matt Miller?
I am trying to create a 1920's Eskimo, Canton Bulldogs, and Akron Pros team and have no idea about the jersey style and number style on the back. I remember that Mark Newell was very good at this as was Matt Miller and had many accurate throwback teams.
Also, if anyone can turn me on to a book (ISBN #) or website that has this information it would be very much appreciated! Thanks, Mark Klingbeil |
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Mark,
I sent Matt an email that you are looking for him. He'll contact you. Mike |
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Fritz Pollard illustration from Akron Pros
http://rostacman.co.cc/canton-bulldogs.html http://www.ask.com/wiki/Akron_Pros http://www.ask.com/wiki/Duluth_Kelle...imos?qsrc=3044 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duluth_Kelleys/Eskimos http://www.norlights.com/book/9781887317320 http://thersic.com/wordpress/wordpress/?p=3954
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