Coca-Cola Top Notchers
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This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.
Chapters
Sports Guest Ty Cobb | 28:39 |
Sports Guest Stewart Maven | 29:08 |
Reviews
Very interesting broadcasts
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janepowellfanclub
As someone who loves the pizzaz of 1930s music I particularly enjoyed these broadcasts, the presentation and the interesting sports interviews. To hear a ball player talking about a game he was involved in during 1907, is spooky, considering that game was a 100 years ago. These broadcasts are very 1930s and well worth listening to.
Realize, of course, that Ty Cobb
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XMinusOne
Realize, of course, that Ty Cobb was an early investor in Coca-Cola stock, and became a very rich man because of his stock investments in the company. It would make sense that a show brought to you by Coca-Cola would have a guest that was part of the company.