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Bought my first PC, only known issue of HOF manager/owner J.L. Wilkinson
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Another outstanding one Rick!
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Is that Marquand card Edgerton Kansas?
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Here is Christy Mathewson throwing out the first pitch of the clinching game 5 of the 1905 World Series. I wrote more about it here:
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No idea who these guys are, other than "Uncle Bill is the catcher".
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You're killing me Rick, incredible.
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Can you post it? Any other content?
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Paid too much for this postcard many years ago because I and the seller were convinced Ty Cobb was the fifth person from the left. I was later told by a Cobb expert that it was not him, but I still held out hope. That is, until today when I did some research and found a clipping of this photo in the Detroit Free Press from May 8, 1910 https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4581...it-free-press/. The McGraw Tigers were a local independent team but "Cobb" is actually "Anderson, catcher". It must have been interesting living in Detroit in 1910 and "kind of" looking like Cobb. But I probably should have used my money on something else 30 years ago (or whenever it was that I bought this).
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Amazing thread, guys! This is the kind of thread that gives a baseball card collector thoughts of crossing over....
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"Big Train"
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Duffy photo used for his 1908 (and '07, '09) Providence composite postcard. https://photos.imageevent.com/bicem/...218_232716.jpg Frock photo also used for his 1908 Providence postcard (and later used for his 1912 c46 card) https://photos.imageevent.com/bicem/...218_104913.jpg |
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Donovan Illinois Baseball Club 1915
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I do not think that is Duffy either. Not even close in my opinion.
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I would question a lot of these player ID's without supporting evidence vs "just looks like him."
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Not a postcard.
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The 1935 Cub infield. But kind of cool!
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1906 Alliance Ohio Baseball Club
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1906 Alliance Ohio Baseball Club
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Here's a fun one for you guys. I have no idea if this is Cobb and family, but the resemblance to Cobb, his wife, and all the kids is pretty amazing. It's also in Detroit and the postcard was made by the United News Company which was located in Detroit. The white border cards date from 1915-1930. Is it Cobb? Some day I hope a photo pops up to corroborate this but until then it's speculation.
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Duffy portland Maine
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The 1913 portland Duff's Opening day set a record for largest crowd for A Baseball game in Maine.
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Too funny Rick!
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This Postcard has references to:
Honus Wagner Mordecai Brown (Finger Brown) Ty Cobb John McGraw (Muggsy) Christy Mathewson (Big Six). |
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I don't actively collect these anymore, but I saved some from when I did. These are my rppc teams that I have not posted in the Baseball Ladies or Native American threads. I see about seven future HOFers (just kidding). But if anyone wants to look for famous ears, I can post larger scans of individual cards.
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And here are some single-player rppc's.
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Mine has no printed description on the back and is unused (no postmark, message, etc.) and the location of the team was not something I could tell based on the photo. Thanks.
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Monterrey with a young Roy Campanella
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Colonial baseball club with Cobb
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Otsego Hired guns
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Wow, Cobb with the Colonial club is cool. Here are some unidentified youngsters.
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Amarillo Team 1901-07 Era
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Posted this a while back in a thread asking for help securing the year of the postcards production, but thought I'd post it here as well.
Amarillo baseball team 1901-07 era...think their first team was in 1905 or 06 Chic Gandil played with Amarillo for a few months in 1906 and it is possible he's in this photo, but impossible to confirm without finding the same photo with a definitive date to it or better yet with players labeled. Have included a 1907 comp photo of Gandil with the player that I think might be him on the postcard |
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Saw this at a postcard show years ago and thought it was cool. I have no information about it except what is on the back of the card (I believe what is handwritten is "Made in Hungary"). Quick Google and eBay searches did not turn up much...I saw one golf player for sale on a site based in India. I think this comes under the heading of "rare but not valuable".
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Two new Folsom Field pickups... one extremely scarce copy.
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Hi all,
A while back I had seen an image/scan depicting the stadium dedication game against Utah for Folsom Field (then Colorado Stadium) on November 1, 1924. This was only the fourth game ever played at what was then the "new" campus stadium which was a huge step forward from the small confines of the wooden bleachers of Gamble Field. CU was stepping onto the stage of big time college football. Originally I had reached out to some sources and was told that it was a colorized photo and had only been seen in reproduction format until that point. I however, recognized it as a postcard. Well... I’m excited to share with you that I’ve tracked down an original copy of the postcard! I was doing a little browsing on eBay and just happened across it as it was listed as being Gamble Field. Of course, I knew better! I was able to put in a bid on it and won! As of now I have only confirmed two copies. This is one of the neatest pieces of Buffs history depicting the greatest home field setting in college football nearly 100 years ago. It seems that each copy was hand colored individually and was most likely done with watercolor or pastel. After a bit of searching I'm excited to finally confirm the existence of this image and thought I'd share it to be enjoyed with everyone else! The second postcard shows the stadium and gymnasium circa 1920s-early 1930s. Stay safe all and Sko Buffs! |
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1906 V.O. Hammon Chicago Cubs PC PSA 3 Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Not seeing the Walsh photo id connection.
Cool Heimer, although not a real-photo postcard. I've wondered if the RPPC that uses the same image was produced by Heimer as well (the cabinet photo using the same image was copywrited by them). |
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Those are beautiful, Rick.
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1907 Manitowoc Wisconsin RPPC with George Wilson.
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