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Old 09-02-2018, 11:36 PM
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Default Can anyone help to identify these players? 1930s

I know it's not much to go on, but I bought these flip books, they are from the 1930's I was told.

All I can tell you is that one of the right-hand hitters is #11, the other you cannot tell from any of the pictures. The left-hand hitter is #4.

All these 3 flip books are 12 pages each, with no wording on any page.

If no one has any idea who they are, do you know how I can find out who they are, I don't think they would be nobodies and have their own flip book. They should have been popular players for a few years to get a flip book, wouldn't they?
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Do you have pictures?
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Old 09-03-2018, 12:18 AM
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Do you have pictures?
Sorry, I meant to and forgot before posting!
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Sorry, I meant to and forgot before posting!
Do they have advertising on them anywhere? One player (far left on screen and left handed hitter) has the number 11 on, so that is something to look into.
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They look like they came from either the 1937 Goudey Flip Movies R326 or 1937 Goudey Thum Movies R342.

These players appear on both sets.

Jack Burns
Joe Vosmik
Mel Ott
Joe DiMaggio
Wally Moses
Van Mungo
Luke Appling
Bob Feller
Paul Derringer
Paul Waner
Joe Medwick
Jimmie Foxx
Wally Berger
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Guessing these are from the 1937 Goudey thum movies. 11 may be Paul Waner.

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Looks like Stan Musial
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Do they have advertising on them anywhere? One player (far left on screen and left handed hitter) has the number 11 on, so that is something to look into.
No advertising or any wording what so ever on any of them. Yes, and the one all the way on the right is #4 I can tell from looking inside the flip book, but I didn't want to scan the inside opening up the booklet as they seem a bit delicate.
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They look like they came from either the 1937 Goudey Flip Movies R326 or 1937 Goudey Thum Movies R342.

These players appear on both sets.

Jack Burns
Joe Vosmik
Mel Ott
Joe DiMaggio
Wally Moses
Van Mungo
Luke Appling
Bob Feller
Paul Derringer
Paul Waner
Joe Medwick
Jimmie Foxx
Wally Berger
Thank you for the info, is there somewhere that lists the names on the sets in case it is someone not in both sets? Though most of those names I would glad to have in these books, they are hard to tell much from the photography.
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Guessing these are from the 1937 Goudey thum movies. 11 may be Paul Waner.
Thank you, I forgot to mention they are a bit small, about 2" X 3".
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Looks like Stan Musial
Sorry, which one looks like Stan Musial? He batted left but was #6 I believe and played in the 1940's, this left-handed hitter is #11 and these are 1930's I was told.

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These are coverless R326 Goudey flip movies. No. 11 is indeed Paul Waner. The two right-handed batters are Joe Vosmik (middle) and Wally Berger. (bottom).
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These are coverless R326 Goudey flip movies. No. 11 is indeed Paul Waner. The two right-handed batters are Joe Vosmik (middle) and Wally Berger. (bottom).
Thank you so much, I had Wally Berger narrowed down as one of the three possibilities left, but didn't know where to go from there!

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Sorry, which one looks like Stan Musial? He batted left but was #6 I believe and played in the 1940's, this left-handed hitter is #11 and these are 1930's I was told.
Didn’t mean to imply it was Stan just saying it looked like him.
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