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





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





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.