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Chicago Cubs Training field 1910
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And Jeff P and others, pure candy to the eyes!! and another somewhat generic rppc.. http://luckeycards.com/postcard.jpg |
Nice Leon, I wouldn't classify that as generic, Reyes put out a really great looking postcard series of individual Chicago Cubs players too.
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[QUOTE=Leon;1547662]Would love to see some of the single players from this series. I can only imagine the breathtaking clarity. Here is one not as clear but with some cool content...and it's a double size postcard to boot...
Here are a few Reyes postcards Leon, enjoy! |
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Don't know if I ever posted this one, but just in case...
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Love a girl who doesn't mind to get a little dirty! If I had a time machine, I'd take her out and make those dimples come out! Great card!
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Here's a 1920 Real Photo Postcard of an exhibiton game between the Chicago Cubs and the Kerrigan Tailors. Featured in this postcard are Presidential Candidate Warren Harding & Grover Alexander (fourth from left, hand on hip).
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Postcards are ideal for a framed display.
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"It will be a killer, and a chiller, and a thriller, when I get the gorilla in Manila." - Muhammad Ali
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Ya' can just hear the great one, with his low, deep voice uttering those words.
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Extremely rare postcard series by photographer Lee Stopple. These are the only two I have ever seen but perhaps others are out there somewhere...
http://photos.imageevent.com/bicem/s...le%20Baker.jpghttp://photos.imageevent.com/bicem/s...0Mathewson.jpg |
Jeff, those images are great!!
nice work |
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nice pickups. DS |
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Couple Gibby's
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I've seen the San Fran and the LA team. Never seen the Sacremento team before. Dingman made some great postcards back in the turn of the century!
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Here's a toughie: HOFer Jack Dillon's Bar:
http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...%20Bar%201.jpg Per cyberboxingzone.com: Dillon was a tough, hard-hitting, aggressive attacker who moved well and possessed an abundance of stamina; He was considered by many to be a smaller version of Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight champion; Dempsey, who had never seen Dillon fight, once asked "Who does he fight like" ? "You" was the reply. Charley Rose ranked him as the #2 All-Time Light Heavyweight; Nat Fleischer ranked him as the #3 All-Time Light Heavyweight; Dillon was inducted into the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1959 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995 |
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A few in the mail recently....the team is postmarked 1938..and am guessing the other is around 20-30 yrs earlier...
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Nice cards Adam and Leon. Never seen a Ross Studio PC before. Leon, stop buying postcards please..
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Postcards is our friends .
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Any Canadian based teams?
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Not that I know of, but...never say never! - send me a PM as a reminder, and should they surface, we'll talk / PM DS |
Anyone familiar with this postcard? It might just be the only Polo Grounds postcard from this era I haven't got and I cannot find it anywhere. Any ideas?:
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Andrew, here is a link to a similar version of the same postcard without the added airplane.
http://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedi...dium-152379776 For those without a worthpoint subscription the card sold for $125. |
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Just A Bit Before The Philadephia Athletics Went West.....
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This is my first RPPC. I love the action pose, the wide-open scene, the old car in the background, everything about it.
Two questions for the experts: 1) Any idea of the date? 2) Does anyone know what kind of car that is? Thanks in advance. |
Bryan, according to a postcard website that stamp area that says 'azo' with 4 triangles dates from 1904-1918. The split back typically means after 1909 (I believe) and the catcher's mitt looks 1909+ too. The car seems like 1915 but I'm just using my instincts there.
I'd say your card is 1914-16. But it could be 1910+ too. Hope this info somehow helps. Peter |
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Here are a couple of postcards I just received:
• C. 1910 Case Motor Cars Postcard with Barney Oldfield & Joe Tinker • 1936 RDM Studio Real Photo Postcard of Joe Cronin (Minty Fresh Condition!) |
Thanks to Peter and Herb, much appreciated! Model T came to mind but I don't think this one quite matches, there is a spare tire and a few other things that don't look quite right.
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Vintage cars and postcards two of my all time favorites . Love it .
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This may be it but the roof is down so it is hard to tell. You might have to take this one to an automotive museum, Bryan? https://www.google.ca/search?q=1900+...ftavqsMMCiM%3A |
A new but old RPPC....and "Hey you...guy in the middle, turn around for Chrissakes!!"
http://luckeycards.com/post1.jpg |
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Worch Cigars.. Never owned one until I read a thread about them in here which I think Tim started.
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A little off thread here, but after looking at Jeff's and Bryan's cool postcards with Automobiles in them I thought this would be cool as well. It's the only News Service Photo I've ever bought but it just looked cool. To keep on topic here I would love to find a postcard with the same image and I would pay "market price" and then some for it!
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cool photo...
and another RPPC picked up today... http://luckeycards.com/postcard.jpg Quote:
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a few more...
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Just picked up a nice local postcard Omaha 1915 with Billy Sunday
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