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Fred 07-13-2014 07:55 PM

Jay - Thank you!

Tom - I love the non-Sport OJs, they are pretty cool (IMO).

Joe_G. 07-15-2014 06:28 AM

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Bump to keep the thread alive. Here is a pink tint coupled with a non-pink tint from same scan, no trickery to make the pink look darker.

Angyale 07-15-2014 12:22 PM

Best pink OJ I have........
 
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Jim McAleer ("normal" Albert for comparison).

Angyal

oldjudge 07-15-2014 07:37 PM

Pinkish cards can have sharp images. Unfortunately, in most instances they do not. Scarcer than the pink tints are the purple tints. Unlike the pink tints, they usually have nice photos, sometimes very nice ones.

kkkkandp 07-16-2014 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by oldjudge (Post 1298357)
Scarcer than the pink tints are the purple tints. Unlike the pink tints, they usually have nice photos, sometimes very nice ones.

Now you are going to have to show us one! :D

oldjudge 07-16-2014 01:07 PM

Troublemaker--now I have to remember which players I have with that tint.

wonkaticket 07-16-2014 01:27 PM

Also Jay if you could whack your thumb with a hammer prior to showing us that way the thumb is sort of purple...it would give us something as a reference color to compare against and would be a big help. :)

kkkkandp 07-16-2014 02:00 PM

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Like this? ;)

wonkaticket 07-16-2014 03:17 PM

Kevin exactly. :)

oldjudge 07-16-2014 05:19 PM

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This is not the purple I was thinking of, more redish pink. I will find the purple one and post image at a later date.

wonkaticket 07-16-2014 05:20 PM

Great image on that card Jay!

Angyale 07-18-2014 07:50 PM

Another N173...
 
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Zimmer (thanks Kevin!).

Angyale

pete zouras 07-18-2014 08:43 PM

fogarty
 
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Would like someday to score the N172 version of this card.

MuddyMules 07-20-2014 07:13 PM

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Pink Rusie (Pitcher) and Buckley (Catcher).............love knowing that both played together in Indianapolis and that both cards have a pink tint.

"Amos Rusie threw so hard, many fans swore they couldn’t see the ball when it left his hand. Experts believe he could “bring it” at 100mph–and that he routinely threw in the high 90s. His catcher, Dick Buckley, under his glove, placed a thin strip of lead covered in a handkerchief, and added a sponge in order to avoid breaking bones in his hand. Rusie threw so hard–and was so wild–that batters were afraid to “stand in” the batter’s box against him. He was the largest reason that Major League baseball, prior to the 1893 season, moved the pitching distance back from 50′ to 60′ 6″. This rule change was the beginning of the “modern game” of baseball." From http://fromdeeprightfield.com/amos-r...nged-the-game/

shernan30 07-20-2014 07:16 PM

Great Rusie and story!


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kkkkandp 07-23-2014 03:11 PM

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I don't want this thread to die, so I went out and got some new OJs to post! : ) Thanks, Travis!

The Nasty Nati 07-23-2014 03:44 PM

I've been on the fence about getting an OJ, but this thread has definitely got me excited to get one. I especially like the action poses, like the Honest John Gaffney one that JimB posted...kind of looks like he's about to get drilled in the face with a ball.:eek:

shernan30 07-23-2014 05:46 PM

I grabbed 2 new ones recently.
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/24/u4ube4aq.jpg
http://img.tapatalk.com/d/14/07/24/japa5upy.jpg


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kkkkandp 07-23-2014 05:57 PM

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Originally Posted by shernan30 (Post 1301204)
I grabbed 2 new ones recently.

Steven:

That's a great Columbus Baldwin!

Kevin

Angyale 07-23-2014 08:21 PM

Not sure if anyone has brought this up.....
 
but has anyone looked at the old judge scans on the Metropolitan Museum of Art website? There are spectacular high resolution scans of many cards including several HOFers.

Angyale

joeadcock 07-24-2014 04:30 AM

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Farmer

Joe_G. 07-24-2014 11:04 PM

1887 Detroits
 
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So many nice cards in this thread, I wanted to contribute with a little Detroit flavor. The first post is dedicated to the 1887 issue, Detroit's World Championship season. The manager Watkins and eight players would be issued a total of 28 poses and I'm complete at 28 of 28. The following are some of my favored poses with one example of each subject matter that was issued a card.

The 1887 cards were photographed at Gray Studio with the stadium backdrop. I personally like the design of the 1887 cards with what my friend Bill Phippen calls the "Hot Dog style OJ advertisement".

Joe_G. 07-24-2014 11:05 PM

1888 Detroits
 
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1888, a year in which Goodwin & Co. would add several key Detroit players that were inexplicably missed in 1887 including two of my favorites; Lady Baldwin & Deacon White. These photos all originate from Fearnaught studio with a plain backdrop. It should be noted that many of the 1887 Detroit poses would also be re-issued in 1888 but I’m only showing the new for 1888 players.

1888 cards are much tougher than 1887 and I’m only 50% complete on the 30 Detroit poses. Among them is the only Detroit player I still need, Barney Gilligan. I look forward to the day that I can add Gilligan to complete a Detroit player run.

Joe_G. 07-24-2014 11:06 PM

1889 Detroit
 
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1889, NL Wolverines have now disbanded but professional baseball remains in Detroit thanks to the International Association. All the Detroit players are merely team change cards that were issued previously by Goodwin & Co. Detroit would take top honors in the IA in 1889. On a side note, the Kid Baldwin card is an error and should have never been issued with Detroit.

The 1889 cards are not as difficult as the 1888 issue but can pose a modest challenge. I still need a couple poses out of 14 possible to be complete.

wonkaticket 07-24-2014 11:44 PM

Joe, that's such a great collection of cards....you really have some great stuff.

Cheers,

John

oldjudge 07-25-2014 02:30 AM

Joe-What an amazing team collection! I hope you find that Gilligan to complete the player set.

oldjudge 07-25-2014 02:52 AM

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Just for a change of pace, I'll post something from Old Judges' sister product, Gypsy Quuens. This scorebook from an 1887 tour of California notes on the cover that: "All the League Players Smoke Gypsy Queen Cigarettes". That must have been true; they couldn't print a lie, could they?

shernan30 07-25-2014 03:51 AM

Great team collection Joe!


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kkkkandp 07-25-2014 05:49 AM

Nice, Joe!
 
What a beautiful Detroit team run. They look so good next to each other!

packs 07-25-2014 07:19 AM

Hope I don't take too much heat for this:

While not an Old Judge, this cabinet photo was used to make one. Hank Gastright of the 1889 Columbus Solons. This cabinet is cool because it was produced and distributed for the final run of the OJ series:

http://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m...psbb46047a.jpg

shernan30 07-25-2014 07:42 AM

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Originally Posted by packs (Post 1301890)
Hope I don't take too much heat for this:

While not an Old Judge, this cabinet photo was used to make one. Hank Gastright of the 1889 Columbus Solons. This cabinet is cool because it was produced and distributed for the final run of the OJ series:

That is an awesome cabinet :eek::eek:!! (I'm a Columbus Solons OJ collector)

alaskapaul3 07-27-2014 06:01 AM

A couple more to add
 
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from the 200 win club

Joe_G. 07-27-2014 06:44 AM

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Old Judges were originally black and white with the sepia hues surfacing with time (faded chemicals). Those OJs that have been well cared for are sometimes more black and white than sepia. Here are a pair that look pack fresh, still black and white with only a faint sepia hue.

kkkkandp 07-27-2014 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Joe_G. (Post 1302714)
Old Judges were originally black and white with the sepia hues surfacing with time (faded chemicals). Those OJs that have been well cared for are sometimes more black and white than sepia. Here are a pair that look pack fresh, still black and white with only a faint sepia hue.

I actually like the sepia color. It's what one gets accustomed to when looking at a lot of old photographs. The true black and white actually looks a little weird to me.

Joe_G. 07-27-2014 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by kkkkandp (Post 1302721)
I actually like the sepia color. It's what one gets accustomed to when looking at a lot of old photographs. The true black and white actually looks a little weird to me.

Most collectors of 19th century photographs concur, myself included. But I do appreciate the examples that have survived so long in black & white form.

oldjudge 07-27-2014 02:27 PM

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Thought I'd throw in a few of my favorite Old Judge cabinets

oldjudge 07-27-2014 02:28 PM

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Ewing and Mascot

oldjudge 07-27-2014 02:29 PM

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Ward portrait

oldjudge 07-27-2014 02:30 PM

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Cap

oldjudge 07-27-2014 02:32 PM

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Not baseball, but that is the point. The only non-baseball athlete that I know of with an Old Judge cabinet. I think it was issued in Australia.

joeadcock 07-27-2014 02:39 PM

Wow Jay. Nice stuff.

shernan30 07-27-2014 04:37 PM

The Anson looks like it just arrived today! WOW!

Texxxx 07-27-2014 05:00 PM

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Nothing special but it is to me since it is my first. Looks like a start of a long love affair.
I general don't break cards out of holders but I think these will be more loved raw. :D

Joe_G. 07-27-2014 08:07 PM

I never tire of seeing your cabinets Jay, just fabulous even though Ward and Anson are mere run of the mill variants :) The total population of Dogs Head mounts is so small.

kkkkandp 07-27-2014 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Texxxx (Post 1302856)
Nothing special but it is to me since it is my first. Looks like a start of a long love affair.
I general don't break cards out of holders but I think these will be more loved raw. :D

That is a beautiful Wheelock!

kkkkandp 07-27-2014 08:39 PM

Jay:

Your thumb looks quite tan.

Have you been frequenting the beach lately? : )

oldjudge 07-27-2014 09:03 PM

My thumb has it's own sunlamp.

wonkaticket 07-27-2014 09:12 PM

Jay, just amazing!

sportzjunky 07-28-2014 10:44 AM

wholly smokes Jay! that's bringing out the heavy guns. The images are some of the best in that era and being larger are breathtaking images for the time. Love the foster!

benchod 07-28-2014 03:00 PM

Beautiful n173s, Jay
Are Dogs head cabs all unique or do some subjects have more than one known?


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