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Archive 04-04-2008 10:35 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Zach Rice</b><p>This morning, I picked this cabinet up at an estate auction and was hoping to maybe get some help with it. The writing on the card’s front is slightly raised and is nearly perfect; it appears that it was done with a stencil. Also, the photo appears to be a gelatin silver print (if you tilt it in the light you defiantly see the “silvering”). <br /><br />This cabinet was part of a grouping of 8 (only one hall of famer was featured, Marquard, and Herzog was the only non-portrait); also from the same person was a grouping of 7 T5 Pinkerton cabinets. It appears period but I haven’t seen another like it. Any help would be greatly appreciated.<br /><br />Zach Rice<br />Zacharyrice@sbcglobal.net<br /><br /><img src="http://i102.photobucket.com/albums/m84/mzm55cards/herzongcabinet.jpg">

Archive 04-04-2008 10:51 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Todd Schultz</b><p>very nice cabinet. I've not seen one like it either, but would add that the photo was taken in 1911, according to Okkonen's research on uniforms, as that's the only year Boston wore those road uni's.

Archive 04-04-2008 11:03 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Jim Manos</b><p>I was at the auction and bought one (Doyle portrait)as well as all the T5's. Yes they will hit the B/S/T...Had great conversation with Zach and enjoyed the opportunity to purchase the items. I also would like to add on these larger images that the name or text at the bottom is machined pressed into the mount. Lastly, the auctioneer told me that the consigner was a great granddaughter of the owner of "Halls Sporting Goods" in the big town of Thornville, Ohio. I will add a link to the items in a few on the B/S/T.<br /><br />Another interesting fact is that Pinkerton Tobacco Co. was based in Ohio starting in 1890 and then moved to Toledo, Ohio in 1911. Don't know what city Pinkerton Tobacco was in prior to 1911 in Ohio?? Neat stuff. Oh, very nice to spend the morning with you Zach.

Archive 04-04-2008 11:20 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Dan Bretta</b><p>Hey, why isn't Zach in school? <img src="/images/wink.gif" height=14 width=14> I woulda called in sick to go to that auction too. I've not seen a cabinet like that one before. Nice score Zach, and can't wait to see the stuff you picked up as well Jim.

Archive 04-04-2008 11:35 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>JimB</b><p>Zach,<br />I can't help with your question, but it sure is a nice image.<br />JimB

Archive 04-04-2008 11:36 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Jim Manos</b><p>that has the other large cabinets and the auction they all came from this morning.

Archive 04-04-2008 11:41 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Jeff Mohler</b><p>Jim<br /><br />Not to hijack the thread (Sorry Zach), but all the Pinkertons appear to be mounted on the "construction paper" mounts. Can you confirm this and also what color the mounts are? Some T5 collectors are not sure whether the paper mounts are original or were used to replace the heavier mounts in scrapbooks.<br /><br />Jeff Mohler

Archive 04-04-2008 11:48 AM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Jim Manos</b><p>Thanks Jeff no harm...They are not paper but not thick cardboard either.(maybe they call them paper mounts because so thin?? The stock of mount foresure is not thick cardboard) I have only ever owned one other T5. They are all the same color mount and the color of the mount's are a greenish black, if you will.

Archive 04-04-2008 01:10 PM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>davidcycleback</b><p>The T5s are found on standard cardboard cabinet mounts and also distinctly lighter mounts. I don't know if the latter are paper thin, so can't comment on that. You occasionally find just the loose photos, which are the actual photos as opposed to the scorecard/postcard versions.<br /><br />The photos on the T5 cabinet mounts are often crooked, so quality control wasn't Pinkerton's finest point, and may help account for variations.

Archive 04-04-2008 05:03 PM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Jim Manos</b><p>Odd that the cabinet you have is dated by the uniform(per a previous post) to 1911 the same year the Pinkerton cabinets/photo's were also made. Do you think they may be some sort of T5 premium?? Especially since they all came from the same collection in Ohio?? Just food for thought?? I also read Lipsets write-up in his book and it say's something at the bottom of the list of players regarding premium but I cannot make it out do to the print in my book being so small...Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

Archive 04-04-2008 06:01 PM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Zach Rice</b><p>Thanks for the kudos’s on the cabinet, everyone. I am very please with the image and the large format of it.<br /><br />Dan, desperate times call for drastic actions <img src="/images/happy.gif" height=14 width=14><br /><br />Todd, fantastic tidbit on the dating, thanks!<br /><br />Jim, I wish I knew for sure if the cabinets are related to the Pinkerton company. They do date to a very similar time, though, and come from a collection where the only other baseball items were T5s. <br />

Archive 04-04-2008 07:37 PM

Herzog Cabinet Questions
 
Posted By: <b>Dan Bretta</b><p>I saw where the auction was an estate from someone who used to own a sporting goods store so perhaps these were part of a store display? Or maybe these were owned by someone that worked for Pinkerton and are "mock ups" of some sort that perhaps were going to be used as a premium, but they never went into production? Either way you probably got a one-of-a-kind cabinet photo there.


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