Tinsley-Lafferty from People Magazine 1987

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Jay H
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Tinsley-Lafferty from People Magazine 1987

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Greetings,
Here is the Tinsley Lafferty WCM article from 1986, for those who may not have seen it before....A nice exposure for the game...
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Sorry I can't get the picture clarity better, I will work on it for future posts

Hope you all enjoy it...
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Jay
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Absolutely fantastic post Jay.!!
Always read "Cannings Compilation 2nd Edition" every day.
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Thanx tommyc,
I forgot to mention that this article was published in "People" magazine, September 7, 1987,,,,
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Jay
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I believe the seated gentleman in the hat is Richard Fortman.
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Greetings Whitefork,
I beleive you are correct.....but, to be sure lets ask Mr. Checkers...
CALLING MR. CHECKERS...!!!!!

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Jay
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:lol: Yes that is Richard Fortman. :lol: "Mr. Checkers"
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