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Bob Lemke 04-07-2015 02:34 PM

New Robinson rookie-year find
 
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Paul Serota sent me a few discovery items in his wheelhouse . . . rare regionals.

The cream of this crop is a rookie-year Jackie Robinson premium picture from a checklisted set.

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The story is up on my blog now www.boblemke.blogspot.com

Also check yesterday's posting for some additions to the 1961-65 Wilson Meats autograph premium pictures.

CharleyBrown 04-07-2015 07:05 PM

Bob,

Great article. The Champ picture was taken on opening day (prior to the start of the game)... it's the same as the picture in this thread, though from a different angle. It's also the same image used on one of the 13 Bond Bread cards.

This is speculation, as I wasn't alive in '47, but I'd be willing to bet that the Champ Hats premium came out after the season was finished in October.

Here's why: Branch Rickey had forbid Jackie from signing any endorsement deals during the season. It wasn't until October of 1947 that Rickey conceded, and allowed Jackie to sign his endorsement deals with Bond Bread, Old Gold, Borden's Milk, and perhaps Champ Hats? (See this article, where it mentions he endorsed hats: http://www.markroesler.com/pdf/articles/business.pdf ) While he was part of the larger Bond Bread card set, the fact that there is such a small checklist leads me to believe some sort of agreement was signed for using his likeness. Calling him the newest Dodger champ would make sense too, considering the Dodgers won the NL pennant.

Dixie Walker and Jackie were both highly sought after in terms of endorsements. As I stated in another thread, Walker was the face of Wonder Bread... Jackie, of Bond Bread.

With that being said... Walker was traded to the Pirates in December, 1947. With Robinson's premium being different (horizontal) than the other two, I wouldn't be surprised if his was released at a different date (perhaps later). I'm guessing the premium came out in late October / early November, 1947.

On another note, the other premium shows Robinson wearing a fielder's glove as opposed to a first-base mitt. That leads me to believe that the second photo is likely from 1948 or 1949 (given the Tigers uniform of Wakefield).

Hope all that information helps!

Exhibitman 04-07-2015 11:00 PM

Fantastic piece.

CurtisFlood 04-08-2015 08:35 PM

Bob, thanks for posting that. Great work as always in your blog as well. Keep up the good work.

Leon 04-09-2015 07:26 AM

I love that Robinson photo/ad ...thanks for sharing Bob.

sycks22 04-09-2015 07:49 AM

Great find Bob, now if someone could tell him how to properly stretch with his right leg on the base it would help.:)

Enfuego 04-09-2015 12:03 PM

Beautiful!!!

Harliduck 04-10-2015 02:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sycks22 (Post 1399798)
Great find Bob, now if someone could tell him how to properly stretch with his right leg on the base it would help.:)

I was thinking the same thing. Great shot, but as a coach, this image actually hurts my eyes!

pawpawdiv9 04-10-2015 03:08 PM

1945 Acme Newspictures Inc Jackie Robinson Kansas City Monarchs Brooklyn Dodgers phot
 
I found this yesterday, while searching for something else. I figured you guys might enjoy seeing it:

https://msbsportscards.com/msbsports...ss%20photo.jpg

https://msbsportscards.com/msbsports...nson%20rev.jpg

Description:
October 25th 1945 Acme Newspictures photo of Jackie Robinson. Slug on reverse tells of him being the first African American to be signed to a professional baseball contract. The slug and photo werte produced two days after Robinson signed with the Dodgers organization and the day that Robinson was released from the Kansas City Monarchs. Authenticated by PSA/DNA as a period type III photo. Photo measures 5" x 7".

Bob Lemke 04-10-2015 03:30 PM

The thanks should go to Paul Serota for sharing his find.

When I was editing the Standard Catalog he was always very generous in reporting such goodies.


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