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Old 08-02-2013, 09:47 PM
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HI Everyone. It's been a while!

I am posting some pictures today seeking some help. I recently obtained these 3 interesting postcards. Can anyone tell me information on any of them? I am looking for the time frame, where this might be, and possible value. Thank you all for your expertise!

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Old 08-03-2013, 06:00 AM
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I will throw a few guesses in on a few of the questions. I think they are from the 1910-1920 era. I think their value is around $25 for each the team and the stadium, plus or minus $10 each. The single person in some kind of athletic garb is probably $10-$20. Now, if you can do some research and find out more....then maybe the value can go up. But as they stand with no other info, those would be close guesses. Good luck on finding more info. As said before, I have around 250 real photo baseball postcards which are similar in nature.
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Old 08-03-2013, 06:10 AM
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Thank you Leon!
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Old 08-03-2013, 06:38 AM
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Can you decipher the partial lettering at the rooftop ?...
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I think it says "for all uses" at the last part. As for the jerseys, a bunch of guys have the lettering "Tool Room No. 2". Whatever that means.
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Are there any postmarks, year, sent from location? What name do the uniforms have on them? What do the stamp blocks look like? Possible 1920s factory team.
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There are no postmarks on the back, it is clean and unshipped. One of the uniforms, a guy sitting just right of center, has a ACC type monogram on his jersey. This monogram looks familiar to me. Most of the other players have a "Tool Room No. 2" on their jerseys.
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There are no postmarks on the back, it is clean and unshipped. One of the uniforms, a guy sitting just right of center, has a ACC type monogram on his jersey. This monogram looks familiar to me. Most of the other players have a "Tool Room No. 2" on their jerseys.
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