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Nelson Tisdel
Jason,
I also have a T206 (Bender with trees) that has the Nelson Tisdel stamp on the back. Mine also has his sig on the back border and had been glued, but still had the backing on it. Got that off and was at first disappointed to find the stamp, but then googled the name. Some info I found was someone with the same name came to the US with his family in the early 1900s (1906/7? - I've lost the geneaology web site link) and grew up in Missouri. Graduated from the University of Missouri in 1920 and married in 1925. Got most of that from a few google searches. There's a site that has his 1920 yearbook with class picture. It's now my favorite T206 card. I picture a kid just coming to the US, learning about baseball and collecting T206 cards. I've seen others on ebay for sale over the years. I thought it was kinda fun to put a story together to go with the stamp. Might not be the same kid, but I'd rather not ruin my mind's picture of the story. Tim |
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Mark
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Collector of Nashville & Southern Memorabilia |
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This one is right in my wheelhouse!
I won't keep it simple with a regular autographed T206 card. I'll show this one, with Fred's own commentary:
"Yes - I was a catcher first" Always wondered why these comments weren't on a T206 Snodgrass Catching pose card. I have always presumed that the autograph seeker either included one with this one, or otherwise asked about his catching days.
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I have a Cobb exhibit that the back has someone's shopping list written.
Sorry..I don't have scan of the back. |
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Having seller's remorse
I went through my old scans from 2005-2008 as I remembered I had some. I found that I at one point owned 44 different F.F.Baker stamped T206s. Kind of wish I had them back. Amongst other commons, there was Bresnahan Portrait, Chesbro, Cicotte, Griffith Portrait, and Thornton.
I also found the following, two of what appears to be from Harold Meixell (one of which he initialed twice): |
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A match for the other "May 31st."
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Gilliam Squires
Are there any T206's with the Gilliam Squires stamp? I see them time to time on Obak's but nothing else that I remember.
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McGraw
Here's my contribution - it's my McGraw Portrait. It reads, "Robt Walton Jr".
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I hope the images come up, but I did a little research and found that Pacpic Street was in Perth Amboy, NJ down by the waterfront near the Outerbridge Crossing and rail yards but was demolished some years ago to make way for a condo development. It was a Polish/Czech/Slavic community as well, so the Slavick name also makes sense for the street address.
Judson Quote:
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Been meaning to scan this for awhile. Fancy stuff at the bottom. It's not written on the back, it was stamped on I guess. Don't know what it is but I like it!
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If anyone has a T206 card with an Everett Campbell stamp and is willing to sell please contact me.
Thanks, Jay |
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A couple of postmarked cards
A couple of postmarked cards.
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Here's a page full of such stuff.
I didn't realize you'd specified t206's; sorry. I do like such cards and find interesting--they give you, your imagination, a tangible connection with the past--but I don't over-value/collect them, per se [I'd trade any of these reasonably; pm me if interested]. I've accumulated most of these simply because they were affordable. I have several more starred 206's, and quite a few more that have been written on, some neatly, some scribbled, but I like these best. My favorites are the "32" and the pair of B.B. Gannons [I take it that's a G]. Doug |
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Sorry, forgot to save the scans. Here they are:
Doug |
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I didn't either. I think the thread title may have changed half way through.
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F F Baker
I have a T206 Piedmont Chesbro with a F F Baker stamp but the address is clearly 1818 Mosby, not 1318 Mosby
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