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bmarlowe1
03-16-2012, 08:21 AM
In case you missed it on the other side:

Are there any Knickerbockers in that c1840’s daguerreotype? Was Hal Chase connected to the wrinkled fruit that keeps us regular? Is that really Rube Oldring on page 618 of Deadball Stars of the American League? Those and other vintage baseball imagery questions are explored in the latest SABR Pictorial History Committee Mystery Photo Supplement:

https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/1...092a683653.pdf (https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/106f79f134092a683653.pdf)

If the above seems busy, try the alternate slightly creepy (though harmless) download site:

http://www.gamefront.com/files/21420...o_03_2012__pdf (http://www.gamefront.com/files/21420919/Mysteryphoto_03_2012__pdf)
(hit the big orange download button)

Runscott
03-16-2012, 08:54 AM
In case you missed it on the other side:

Are there any Knickerbockers in that c1840’s daguerreotype? Was Hal Chase connected to the wrinkled fruit that keeps us regular? Is that really Rube Oldring on page 618 of Deadball Stars of the American League? Those and other vintage baseball imagery questions are explored in the latest SABR Pictorial History Committee Mystery Photo Supplement:

https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/1...092a683653.pdf (https://sabr.box.com/shared/static/106f79f134092a683653.pdf)

If the above seems busy, try the alternate slightly creepy (though harmless) download site:

http://www.gamefront.com/files/21420...o_03_2012__pdf (http://www.gamefront.com/files/21420919/Mysteryphoto_03_2012__pdf)
(hit the big orange download button)


Great stuff! "Mere lack of a visible exclusionary difference is not enough."

19cbb
03-16-2012, 12:12 PM
Are there any Knickerbockers in that c1840's daguerreotype?

Gentle Knickerbockers or Lowborn Buccaneers... a great discussion topic.