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Old 10-20-2006, 09:14 PM
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Posted By: t206King

BIN'D these in alot tonight! Sweet deal also!

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Old 10-21-2006, 10:09 AM
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Posted By: joe

Four more Old Judge Detroit cards. The Thompson and Twitchell from ebay Wagonland.

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Old 10-21-2006, 11:54 AM
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Posted By: Josh K.

Thanks Peter. I honestly dont know how the Clarke isnt an 80 (compare it to the sgc 60 in mastro). The staining on the Ames looks much worse in the scan than in hand.

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Joe wood signed and slabbed index card

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Posted By: t206King

BIN this also today, love the miscuts

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From Rob M after he saw my post with the Bloomer Girls question. I'm VERY happy to have this one!

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Posted By: Zach Rice

I am very pleased to own this piece. It features a very young Cobb along with Crawford and Jennings. It was produced some time between early Oct. 1906 and March 1st 1907. However, it does picture the 1907 Detroit team.

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Posted By: paulstratton

Nice one Zach. Haven't seen that before.

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Posted By: Joe_G.

Some great items, congrats Joe M for all 4 Detroit OJs grading and grading well. Congrats Joann on an outstanding piece (Rob has some great items) and Zach for a nice early Tiger pic. Zach, any info on the back?, is that an AC Dietsche product?

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Posted By: jay behrens

Just got these off the BST. Interesting postcards with the same name and address on the back as if it were a business card, the name of the player and a unique number on each card as if they are part of a larger set.



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Old 10-22-2006, 06:17 PM
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Steve F,

that is a cool Wagner card but perhaps the worst slabbing job I have ever seen. Does PSA gaurantee the appearance of their slabs in any way? IMHO SGC does an infinitely better job at this.

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Posted By: Joe D.

nice pickup. Nice to see when the right card finds its way to the right collection!

and - zach.... great postcard!!!
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Posted By: joe brennan

Jay, Great postcards. Are you asying they werent mailed but they have a name on it? Can we see the back of 1? Any idea what set, how many or who printed them and what city they were printed. Great item. Joe

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My First Young !

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Posted By: JK

Zach - the "young cobb" is the kid sitting in the player's lap, right?

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Posted By: jay behrens

nice Irv Young

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Posted By: jay behrens

here is the back. They are all like this on the back, in the exact same places. As far as I know, the cards are not listed anywhere.



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Posted By: Brett

lol jay, yeah i know. if i want the set, i'd rather get Young now, rather than later when it will cost alot more money. plus it was at a price i couldn't refuse !

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Jay, one thing is for certain - the original owner of the cards who stamped his address on them did so in 1963 or after since it has a zip code. The postcard backs with the name written on them in ink are all very similar to postcards that I have that are purported to be from the 1950s-60s and made by Jim Rowe using his photos along with Burke and Brace photos.

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Posted By: jay behrens

ahh, I think you are correct. If I remember right there was a card produced for just about every major leaguer from around 1901 to the time they were issued. 2 of the players in my group have no card and the Judnich is only on the Browns team issue from 1941. May not be vintage, per se, but they provide images of players from that era. Good enough for me and the price was right.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Maybe this is the same kid in Zach's 1907 Tigers postcard? It's Matty McIntyre's son....you can read at the bottom "My Boy in Detroit" in Matty's handwriting.

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This photo is from the 1906-07 time period.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Jay, there's an ebay seller out of New York that sells mostly scorecards/programs of minor league teams and he throws in these postcards as extras when you buy from him....or at least he used to. He never to this day puts pictures on his auctions though so you're never sure what exactly you're getting...but that's how I got mine.

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Posted By: joe brennan

No matter the year of the postcards. Great pieces. Nice pick up.

People said it was a million dollar wound. But the government must keep that money, cause I ain't never seen a penny of it.

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Posted By: S Gross

Joann: GREAT post card ....

I especially like the poses of the "young lady" standing at left, and the other sitting middle ...... What would Freud say ????????

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Posted By: Joann

Thanks Scott and the rest. It's not actually a post card - the back is entirely blank. Just a cabinet card, I guess. But like I said, I'm glad to have it.

As to poses, they even switched around that day. Here is a photo of the same team, same backdrop, same photo shoot, but players rearranged. It's from the BBHOF web site. I like my card even better after finding this photo.

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http://www.baseballhalloffame.org/education/primary_sources/women/photograph_01.htm

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Posted By: jackgoodman

Jay, wasn't James Elder a collector. The name sounds familiar - do I remember seeing him advertise in The Trader Speaks?

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Posted By: jay behrens

I have no idea. The doesn't ring a bell. I didn't start collecting until 1980 and didn't find a Trader Speeaks until 1982 and have seen few back issues. Maybe someone of the truely long time collectors will know or someone with a collection of TSPs can chime in.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Somewhere I have some Antique Trader magazines from the 1960s and I'm almost certain that he advertises in the want ads that he is looking for pre WWI baseball cards. I knew that name rung a bell with me.

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Posted By: Frank Evanov

My first Ramly:



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Posted By: peter ullman

I should be arrested for having "stolen" this!! My ealiest "Ruth?"

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Posted By: Joann

A few Obaks from ebay - Craik on the portraits and tbob on the Starkell. I really like the desert look of the Starkell.

J

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Posted By: Pete Z.

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Posted By: jay behrens

very cool fan. Never seen anything like it before.

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Posted By: steve f

Pete Z, What is the age of your fan?.. It's amazing

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Posted By: peter ullman

that IS quite a fan...1909 or so?

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Posted By: Pete Z.

Thanks. It's listed in the SCD under 1913 Baseball Managers Scorecard/Fan.

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Posted By: JK

I recognize several of the players in Pete's fan (lajoie, evers, jennings). Phily looks like it could be Mack, but I cant tell. Does anyone recognize the other players?

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Posted By: Joann

McGraw and maybe Griffith? Not going by any knowledge of managers - just appearance of photo. The NY High's guy looks like Chance, but I don't think it's him.

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Posted By: jay behrens

New York - McGraw and Chase?
St Louis Cards - Wallace?
Washington - Griffith?
Cinicinatti - Looks rela familair but can't place it

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Posted By: Paul

Philadelphia is indeed Mack, and Cincinnati should be Joe Tinker.

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Joann, Yea, Chance did manage that year. Hal Chase drove him batty Josh, that is Connie Mack. You guys are eagle-eyed.
Cincinatti Reds, I believe is Tinker.

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I definitely see tinker now - didnt catch the hair at first, but its a dead giveaway. Its kind of funny seeing Nap Lajoie dressed as his namesake.

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Posted By: Ben

Picked up a group of 14 e92 Dockmans in pretty nice shape, raw just how I like em. Thanks to Steve Y. for the great trade.

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Posted By: joe

From a board member, Thanks Peter.



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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Harry looks an awful lot like Matty in that photo!

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Posted By: t206king

more than half the e93 set i have now! acouple pickups



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You're right, it's in the presentation;

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My first T205

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