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Old 10-11-2022, 04:38 PM
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This is likely the first ever cabinet card of a professional baseball player, Asa Brainard. It is published by Mathew Brady. Brainard was the star pitcher for the first team recognized as being a major league team, Cincinnati. Brady was the top of the photography food chain during the Civil War era and was one of the first to publish cabinet cards.
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Old 10-11-2022, 05:33 PM
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Gorgeous image! How do you arrive at the Brainard ID?
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What are the dimensions of the photo?
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Old 10-14-2022, 10:56 AM
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Nice cabinet. Is there any provenance that goes with this image or could this just be a doppelgänger?

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Never mind. I recall your efforts from a little over a year ago. You have a pile of cabinet cards and you've spent time finding famous people that they look like and, voila, suddenly you have 100% proof but nobody will authenticate it. Hmm.

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I agree. Would like to see some provenance of that very generic and common looking cdv. I don't believe it's who you say it is. But would love to be proven wrong.
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Asa on the right. Completely different chins.
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This is likely the first ever cabinet card of a professional baseball player, Asa Brainard. It is published by Mathew Brady. Brainard was the star pitcher for the first team recognized as being a major league team, Cincinnati. Brady was the top of the photography food chain during the Civil War era and was one of the first to publish cabinet cards.
I think it could be Eddie Murray. I'm basing it mostly on the sideburns, but I'm not 100%.
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