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Old 03-14-2018, 06:30 PM
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Postcard sent by Red Sox owner Joe Lannin to Nuf Ced McGreevey during 1914 Spring Training. Interesting baseball content... “we are going for the pennant from the start.”

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Very cool Andrew!
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Postcard sent by Red Sox owner Joe Lannin to Nuf Ced McGreevey during 1914 Spring Training. Interesting baseball content... “we are going for the pennant from the start.”

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Uh.....that's pretty awesome!! How did you find it?
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Thanks, Dan and Jeff. Amazingly, found the postcard on Ebay (along with a second postcard sent to Nuf Ced - both auctioned together in a lot). The second postcard was sent to McGreevey from an individual named Joe Burns, a known/documented member of the Royal Rooters. That postcard, sent from Hot Springs in March, 1917, also contains some baseball content. Burns writes that "the Sox are looking fine".
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Postcard thread on the 3rd page? Unacceptable.

Here's an RPPC of LA Angels catcher Harry Waring, accompanied by a 1910 LA program interior page which uses the same image. Program cover too.
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Very cool PC, David. Here's my latest and greatest pick-up, which I shared in the March pick-ups thread:




The image is the same as a Cabinet I once owned. The clarity on this one is out of this world, IMO.
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1907 Genoa, Nebraska Indian School team. Guy Green regularly took players from this school for his Nebraska Indians team.
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Back from SGC today (C. 1934 RPPC)...

Got the C. 1932 RPPC just a week or 2 ago.
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That Minoso is great!

Until I found these I'd never even seen prewar Japanese boxing postcards:




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Here's an RPPC of LA Angels catcher Harry Waring, accompanied by a 1910 LA program interior page which uses the same image. Program cover too.
This is so cool! This is my great Uncle and I've been looking for photos of him.. Thank you!!
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