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Old 07-23-2017, 12:16 PM
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Top is a 1943 "Monterrey Baseball Club" Real Photo Postcard which has a young Roy Campanella sitting far left. Hopefully someday I can over pay for his individual card from this same team to go along with it.

Bottom picture is one of my favorite bands which I saw in concert back in the 80s and their music never gets old.
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Old 07-23-2017, 05:04 PM
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Top is a 1943 "Monterrey Baseball Club" Real Photo Postcard which has a young Roy Campanella sitting far left. Hopefully someday I can over pay for his individual card from this same team to go along with it.

Bottom picture is one of my favorite bands which I saw in concert back in the 80s and their music never gets old.
2 great photos! Wish I seen Pink Floyd when I had the chance!
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Old 07-23-2017, 09:14 PM
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This one could be a lot better. It is Wagner, with a big glue spot over a large section of the front. It also appears to be a photo of a photo (given the black bar at the bottom).

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Top is a 1943 "Monterrey Baseball Club" Real Photo Postcard which has a young Roy Campanella sitting far left. Hopefully someday I can over pay for his individual card from this same team to go along with it.

Bottom picture is one of my favorite bands which I saw in concert back in the 80s and their music never gets old.
Jay Cee -

Nice grab on the Monterrey PC from the recent RMY auction. I was one of the under-bidders. You got a steal in my estimation...but I couldn't go any higher since I have that "individual card" you speak of!!
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Nice grab on the Monterrey PC from the recent RMY auction. I was one of the under-bidders. You got a steal in my estimation...but I couldn't go any higher since I have that "individual card" you speak of!!
Thanks Derek... I felt very fortunate to end up the high bidder on it. Love your Campy Individual card a lot more and would love to have them reunited!!
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Old 07-26-2017, 03:04 PM
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Thanks Derek... I felt very fortunate to end up the high bidder on it. Love your Campy Individual card a lot more and would love to have them reunited!!
Nice one! Thanks for the laugh!
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Just got this anonymous 1906 Chicago White Sox postcard in the mail today:



When I compare it to the copy of the V.O. Hammon team postcard that I have, it looks like they were both taken at the same sitting, with the players repositioning themselves between photos...



Sorry if this had been brought up before, but I thought that it was interesting.
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Honus Wagner mailed this postcard from '13 spring training to his girlfriend and future wife Bessie Bain Smith. He signed it "Jay" which I assume was a nickname between he and his girl (he was also called "Buck Jay" by certain family members later in life)

Anyway, I like the personal nature of this postcard.


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Love the postcard, Jeff. This photo was at auction at one of the AHs a year or so back. I didn't bid on it but saved the image.

Their wedding photo from 1916. Beautiful gal. I hope she was just sitting down.
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Honus Wagner mailed this postcard from '13 spring training to his girlfriend and future wife Bessie Bain Smith. He signed it "Jay" which I assume was a nickname between he and his girl (he was also called "Buck Jay" by certain family members later in life)

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I'd guess some people called him "Jay" because of his first initial.
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