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Old 09-15-2006, 10:45 PM
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Posted By: Glen V

After seeing the thread about the nice Walter Johnson postcard JC just won, I thought we should see what other postcards are out there...



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Doesnt get any Rarer than this.

Picked up for under $15 aint too bad either.

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Some Indians




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I love pinatas. You get to beat the crap of something and get rewarded with candy.

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Posted By: Joe D.

here are some that I have right now / and I plan to have more.....

cobby


dynamite napoleon!


...to evers


heeee-yaaah!



1908 Hartford Senators --- Buttermilk Dowd and Chick Evans


1906 Chicago Cubs --- tinker to evers to chance... m. brown... what a team!


1906 Chicago White Sox - the 'Hitless Wonders' who beat the cubbies for the World Series - How'd they do that?

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Just love seeing Ty Cobb in his white Detroit uniform in the middle of this Ypsi, Michigan team.

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Some Indian Ballplayers...Guy Green's Nebraska Indians

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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy

Here are my catcher postcards.



Roger Bresnahan Novelty Cutlery Postcard (PC805)



Ira Thomas 1908 A.C. Dietsche Postcard (PC765)



Johnny Kling 1907 A.C. Dietsche Postcard (PC765)



Robert Robinson Series Postcard (PC766)



Gabby Street Sepia Postcard (PC796)

Patrick

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Old 09-16-2006, 11:23 AM
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I always liked this Jack Johnson

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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

Nice Johnson Jay!

In fact, plenty of nice postcards! Thanks for sharing them.

 

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oops sorry these are exhibits........

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My only vintage Ruth

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1906 Ullman Art Frame New York Giants World Champions (of 1905)

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Posted By: Paul

Wow, great PC's everybody. That Weiser Wonder Johnson is (was) awesome!

Patrick, very cool Bresnahan PC805.

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Joe,

Do you have any background info on the Ypsi-tucky team?

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Paul, about the Ypsi postcard.
Bought it at a paper and postcard show in Davisburg, Mi about 25 years ago. Funny thing I did not even see it, my young son tugged on my sleeve and said Look dad Ty Cobb. He learned about Detroit and cards at a young age. He was with me on many finds from the older days. No writing on the back. No other information about why Ty was there with the team. Must have been some game though, with the uniform and all.

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Joe,
Just wondering if it's an Ypsi team or the game was played at Ypsi High since there is an O on the uniforms? Any idea what the O is for?

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Posted By: Max Weder

You can't get much farther from the HOF than this..

Fredricton, New Brunswick, Class "D", 1914...

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These are a few of my favorite things








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1907 Dietsche Fielding Yost



1907 Missouri Postcard Carl Ristine

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Paul, sorry don't know the name or town for the team.

Joe

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Here is the first ever animal mascot card I can think of. Circa 1907-08 Michigan Wolverines RPPC issue of the the team captain with the original Michigan Wolverine. Issued about the same time as the Dietche postcards John posted, but very, very scarce.

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The first wolverine was a dog?

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I thought that when I saw it too. Looked like a Wolf to me or something but maybe it was the closest thing you could get to a "real" Wolverine in Ann Arbor Michigan.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

I suppose it would be awfully hard to tame a wolverine so the dog will have to substitute. Actually I don't think it was unusual to have a dog as a college mascot back then...in fact I wouldn't be surprised if it were the norm.

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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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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: Clinton

Here is Carl Mays in his minor league days.

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Posted By: Max Weder

but our favorite Victoria obak-er is pictured here...



And for those of you who like 10 and the more obscure 8 men out



Clinton: great postcard. Can you shoot me an email at weder @ shaw.ca on it?

Thanks, Max

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Posted By: Joe D.

great postcards Max... even if the setting is not the Astoria

on the bottom postcard.... the kid holding onto the fence in the first row of the stands... that is priceless.



Joe B - that Brooklyn Postcard is very cool!


All very cool postcards...

(even though I have posted it elsewhere) for future viewing - I believe the "Astoria" postcard belongs in this thread too...

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Two really old and colorful postcards of the New York ballparks.

Note the original upper deck stands of Yankee Stadium.

Also, two popular mid-west ballparks.....Wrigley Field and Sportsmen's Park

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Anyone have any to post?

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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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The written message on the reverse side reads: "Saw a peach of a game today. New York won from Boston (Am. League) 1 to 0. Saw Collins but he didn't play." The year of the postmark on the card cannot be made out but the date & time are August 14 @ 1 AM. The Yankees defeated the Red Sox, 1-0, on August 13, 1914. Ray Collins was the ace of the Red Sox staff that year, winning 20 games, although he did not pitch in the August 13 game. The card was mailed to Keene, New Hampshire; Collins was a native of Vermont.

So if the game reference is correct (and it appears correct), that dates the card to 1914 at the latest. Ruth was 19 in 1914 and appeared in 5 games for the Sox that season, so I doubt that is Ruth in the postcard.

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1922 Eastern Exhibit PC Hornsby
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