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Old 04-22-2014, 02:07 PM
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Default Come one, Come all....let's have a 1900s baseball party...

This homemade cabinet had so much going on I couldn't resist it.....

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This homemade cabinet had so much going on I couldn't resist it.....

A baseball party at the national in clevrland? If so... In.
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that is a fabulous image.
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Good to see Rube Waddell show up on the far left with the fishing pole
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A little more music. Sorry, Leon, but I couldn't resist:
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Love the image.
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The only thing missing is the ladies.
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Great pic Leon. I can see why you couldn't resist.

But I'm not quite sure why there isn't a dog in there somewhere.
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An integrated photo from that era is really something.
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So it's just like the Net 54 parties?
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Nice Leon,

Really does have a lot going on. I collect early banjo/guitar images, but haven't seen one with baseball as well.

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.......and the cake. Can't have a party without a cake. Is Fenway old enough?
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Won't you join me at the Una club's Calico party? Carriages will call at 7 o'clock.



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Wow! That's a fantastic glimpse into American history. Very cool, Leon.

Just a guess, but I'd imagine the bicycles would be a great key in pinpointing a date range (among other clues, like the bats being held, the guitar, etc.).

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and a quarter!


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Yeah it is kinda huh...


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What's the guy in the dark shirt center photo holding up in his hands?


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I was checking that out, too, Jon. I don't know the exact name off hand, but I think it's a percussive instrument, and they're played like spoons -- you slap 'em over your knees and they make a "clickety-clack" sound.
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I was checking that out, too, Jon. I don't know the exact name off hand, but I think it's a percussive instrument, and they're played like spoons -- you slap 'em over your knees and they make a "clickety-clack" sound.

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Leon's cabinet reminds me of the Union movie by John Sayles. There's a ball game amongst the striking miners that looks a lot like the photo.
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Here's a photo that's always perplexed me. The back is marked Pressburg, Hungary July 4th, 1907. Heck of a celebration but why are they celebrating the 4th of July in Hungary. The reason I bought it was there is a guy in the front row with a baseball glove on.
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.......and the cake. Can't have a party without a cake. Is Fenway old enough?
The 50-0 score doesn't surprise me but why was New York the home team at Fenway Park?
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