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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Dan Mckee
Does anyone know of or have information on proofs for the 12 issued N-167 Old Judge cards ? |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Andy Baran
Dan, |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Hankron
I'm assuming that you are talking about the local studio cabinet cards showing Old Juge poses. Your question was overly broad, but I will note that the original Old Judge images were made by local photography studios. Often times a local studio(in Kansas City, Philadelphia, for examples) took the photographs of the local players and often for other teams when they passed through. Some of the these 'proofs' (whether proof is an entirely accurate term is debatable, though I don't object to its use as a convenient term), are easy to identify because they have the Old Judge drystamp (embossed/no ink and usually on the image itself), though others do not. |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Andy Baran
David, |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Hankron
I will admit that I misspoke (numbers dislexia?)-- though technically I was not totally off base as the N167s, though themselves not photographs, were based on original studio photographs (Did I get myself out of that one unscathed, Andy?) |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Dan Mckee
*** said this about these proofs: They are (of course) |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Tom Boblitt
has the set and had it on his table at the national for $65,000. The photos were not in the best of shape, clarity-wise. On another note, I sold a MUCH better quality photo of Dude Esterbrook from the same series to a well-known, as yet unnamed, Old Judge collector who frequents this board. It was crystal clear. The ones Terry has look somewhat cloudy and somewhat faded. BUT.........it is the 'whole' set I guess. Think that might have included a team cabinet as well. They were very interesting. |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Dan Mckee
Tom, Are you sure it was $65K? because that isn't the price I heard. Dan. |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: Hankron
Two points. |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: julie
but it is ABSOLUTELY CLEAR that the A35 Kelly (Goodwin Round Album) is taken directly from the photo used in the N173 set, even though it's a lithograph, and only head and shoulders. |
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N-167 Old Judge Proofs
Posted By: TIK
The set you are referring to 13 cabinet sized cards, done by Wood, that the images were used for the N167 old judge cards. The group of 13 cabinet cards is 65K. There are 2 additional peices to the group that includes a larger size cabinet of Mutrie (by Wood) and a cabinet sized team card of the New York team that utilized the same 13 images that are shown on the cabinet cards, which would add an add'l 10K to the price. This group was obtained as a group along with a paper (actually cardboard thickness) stating Wood studios, 1886 New York baseball team. Overall a fantastic group!!! Each individual cabinet also has the mark of Wood studios!!!! |
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