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This Babe Ruth statue was made by Hartland Plastics Inc., sometime between the mid 50's and mid 60's. He is posed pointing to center field during the 1932 World Series against the Chicago Cubs in which he supposedly call his home run. The Hartland baseball set consisted of 18 statues of famous baseball players. Some of the others were Ernie Banks, Hank AAron, Ted Williams, to name a few. There was also an "unofficial" batboy which was made, and can be considered part of the set.
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Yea I checked my player and the only marking it has is maid in hongkon ,it is hand painted and the players hair is gold but the detail is no where near the player you hv posted (very cool looking pc)