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Price of anything Joe Jackson during his playing days are not in my current budget.
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Val, love the notebook and wish I never sold mine a while back. Jeff, awesome catalog and you are a machine buying up all the cool stuff! This item below I’ve always loved being an ink blotter/postcard. Came out of a former members collection who was a great supporter of the the board who passed. It’s possible it’s Joe Jackson’s rarest card being population of one but it wouldn’t shock me if there was another somewhere out there.
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Some great Joe J. posted!!!! In the Middle of restructuring my collection. Will take a few months. Started with a Joe!
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So Many Great Jackson items and so many unique items.
IF any one wants to consider any trades just check my selection and PM me. at the very least never hurts to meet new people and talk collections |
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This and the Cobb CJ are two of the best looking cards all time. Wish I had this one back...(same card cracked from sgc to psa). Anyone here own it now?
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Owned a nice 14 back in the 80's but sold it along with the Cobb.
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My cards are pretty pedestrian compared to some shown here, but here they are:
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Those are great cards A Rookie and a Cracker Jack Any collector would be proud to have yours in their collection And yes this forum has many amazing cards with our members |
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Pretty pedestrian, indeed. ;) Just a beautiful Jackson rookie and a sweet 14CJ. Gorgeous cards, sir! :) |
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Hi All,
Found this forum recently, 1st post. Love all the pics and comments on this thread. Thought I would share my prized Jackson item, its not a card but hopefully you all will enjoy seeing it. Thanks |
Welcome to the forum. Great auto....
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Congrats And welcome to the board |
Welcome and thanks for this amazing contribution!
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That is QUITE the inaugural post.
Welcome to Fantasy Island. Doug |
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Ksato,
Welcome to the forum. You might find this interesting. It appears that the cut signature on your card originates from this lot in a November 1994 Lelands auction. |
Hi Steve,
Thank you very much for that info! i did not know that. i knew the history from heritage as i procured the card from them but i did not know that lelands had it first. Much appreciated! Keith |
Not mine...yet. Large in size at roughly 13x19 but very small in the quantity available.
https://postimg.cc/21ZRmVy7 |
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Friendly bump here with the 1918 White Sox team post card, that has a 1918 postmark w/ stamp on the back. Looks like Joe has a nice tan.
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Amazing pieces in your collection!
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It looks like Jackson is wearing a different uniform than all the others. |
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Shoeless Joe
Great postcard Jay, amazing. Being a huge Jackson fan really been enjoying this ongoing thread, keep them coming. Anyway, love historic pieces especially tied to a precise moment. August 1`st 1920 less than 2 months away from Joe being banished and Babe`s 1`st season with N Y. Overflow crowd to see these 2 greats going at it, so much so, there`s 15 feet of spectators standing across the outfield roped off from players. Babe hits a shot into left, Jackson basically disappears into said crowd then reappears with the ball. Babe called out and of course blows a gasket. Enclosed is the game`s program, interestingly Ruth scored as 0 for 4, and the protest letter NY sent to league president Ban Johnson. If you`d like to read details, really cool about the play, tap the letter to super impose.
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...bea93dca_b.jpgAugust 1`st 1920 White Sox/Yanks Scorecard. by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...fe2420e1_b.jpgAugust 3`rd 1920, NYY Official Game "Protest Letter" Page 1 by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr |
I have always wondered about a Joe Jackson card I have that has the same image as a 1915 W UNC Joe Jackson, but with different sizing than posted on PSA's website. Has anyone ever found an alternative size on any of these cards?
Approximately the size of a 1 oz Silver bar -------- https://i.ibb.co/NtZYHWb/Clipboard01wewewe.jpg *I have never found any reprints or counterfeits of this card or anything close, so any help at all in proving a counterfeit exists or if I have a previously unknown version would be extremely helpful to me. I have zoomed in down below for additional detail but the image is extremely brittle and blurred. When zoom is used, you can see the fibers on the card appear similar to a typical W UNC hand-cut magnified https://i.ibb.co/SP39D90/20200808-100153.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/kgfFvwX/20200808-100221.jpghttps://i.ibb.co/MCHv9XR/20200808-100244.jpg The corner fraying looks old and very natural under the microscope --- 90X Corner Magnification ---->>>>>>>>>>>>https://i.ibb.co/sR8FJxS/20200808-101437.jpg |
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Here https://postimg.cc/RJMvgjL4 is a photo that was used for the postcard. Looks like the same jersey, to me, sans the Sox. So Joe went shoeless and soxless, at points in his career. At first I thought it was obscured but does not appear so.
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That postcard of the Sox is great. I was struck how virtually everyone in the photo is smiling and looks happy except Chick Gandel who may be plotting something for the future. He really looks like a mean hombre.
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Joe Jackson - doppelgänger
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An amazing resemblance between Joe Jackson and the player sitting in the rear of the vehicle - not to mention, the irony of the team being from "Greenville."
The RPPC is postmarked 1 Aug 1909 from Greenville, Georgia - everyone knows, Jackson played for Greenville, South Carolina - however, he was living in Savannah, Georgia at the time this card was postmarked. The only difference I can really see is the length of the sideburns... Other than that, his build and all facial features are very similar... |
I know we've analyzed this one before. It is a weird coincidence.
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Would be cool if it were, but I am not seeing Jax in the person in the postcard but far from an expert on that. On occasion I have not been able to id myself in a photo so there's that.
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That is NOT Joe Jackson. For the love of God, how many times can we play this same stupid game??????????!!!!!!!!!!!
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To me it’s not even 50% Joe. The facial structure is completely different.
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Sadly I have to agree with others
It does not look like Joe jackson Only the ears match but nothing else |
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Nobody ever said it was Joe Jackson - it was interesting enough to post on this thread though.
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Swing first, by all means! |
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I thought him wearing black socks without shoes was strictly a stylistic choice
I never realized that Joe was a member of the Doppel gang.
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1919 W514 one of Jackson’s last White Sox cards. Apparently went on a diet to slim down in size.
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Found another Team Postcard which I’m going to say again is 1918 (correct me if wrong). Hoping this is Joe Jackson being looked down upon…
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Below is an article about the game that day. This pic is the same one in the article:
https://sabr.org/gamesproj/game/apri...enza-pandemic/ |
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