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Old 09-20-2016, 07:42 AM
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Default Late 1800s tintype - Baseball Game in Action

This has probably been shown on this board several years ago but I just picked it up. The reason I say it was probably shown is a forum search brought up a baseball game in-action tintype but not picture. In my years of looking I haven't seen very many of these in-action type of tintypes...if any others...it is about 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 inches

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VERY cool. I do remember this image because we talked about how HUGE that catcher must have been. Certainly not many staged action-shot tintypes out there.

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Old 09-20-2016, 08:16 AM
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Game action images are by far the most difficult to find in any form of 19th century photography.
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Very cool.

I didn't realize that the distance between the mound and the plate was only 8 feet in those days
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Very cool.

I didn't realize that the distance between the mound and the plate was only 8 feet in those days
I know what you mean. I'm hoping the photographer was taking artistic license with the distances in order to get everyone in the photo.
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Cool image, 7th spectator from the left resembles Connie Mack, but that guy is probably too old.

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He was a giant for his time, standing a whopping 5'8".

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He was a giant for his time, standing a whopping 5'8".
I was going to guess 5'7".
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Outstanding Image!
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