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out of safe deposit box.......when I get my N28 set scanned I'll throw 'em on here
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Some more 19th century for me.. all picked up in the last year or so.
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A few Scrapps
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These are cutouts from The Sporting News circa 1898-99. This is the closest I have ever come to seeing an issue of The Sporting News from this era.
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Nice cards everyone!
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This n43 Geo. Miller arrived today. For those of you that saw this on ebay, it does not have a Fish from American Waters back as was shown in the ebay auction.
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Number 7 Cigars Kelly
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There have been some great items since this thread has been resurrected!
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Great Kelly card, Bruce.
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Cool piece Jerrys....great condition.
Chuck:nice collection you have. (like inclusion of Fidrych:still remember him talking to the baseball in the 70's.....Also my all time favorite basketball player:Dr. J) |
Great baseball currency, Jerry. I think that is the rarest one in the set.
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- Ted - According to the Times Picayune June 15th, 1869 - before The Red Stocking Team returned from their tour on July 24th, they beat the New Orleans Southern BBC at Louisana Baseball park featuring these 2 players (Posed July 5th, 1870) : Charley Brandenburg & Tom Sims (1B & Pitcher for the Southerns) This was the Champion BBC in Lousiana at the time. |
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Chuck
Man I still catch myself wanting to wear the tall ole tube socks. Now, guys are wearing these little socks that are just below ankle level. Back in the 70's, you would a had a fist mark on your face for wearing those. Other social male "NO WAY" in 70's:earrings, pink shirts:rolleyes: |
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Just won this last night, now just two left to complete the set.
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Addition from a couple months ago. 1866 Lowells of Boston.
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That's one of your best CdV's Gary.
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Nice pick-up, Michael.
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Nice CDV Gary. Nice Mayo too....Mcap...
I guess this one fits here now.... Still not collecting 19th century unless it's something I find interesting. I am up to 2 cards now!! http://luckeycards.com/phunc1860sphotomaster.jpg |
Leon- As Barney Fife would say, "Nip it in the bud." The allure of the CdV will become too strong and you won't be able to fight it off. Save yourself before it is too late. You don't want to end up like me, do you!
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Even if I wanted to get back into 19th Century stuff I don't have the resources to do it. That being said I have told several people lately that the little 1860s CDV is one of my favorite cards now. It has really grown on me. In doing some searching it's very difficult to find other 1860s-1870s baseball games in action. |
Game action CdVs are rare by any definition. That's a real cool CdV you have.
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a couple 19th century pitchers...
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from JK
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Our friendly board member Jo.ann Kli.ne sent over these pics....and here is a bit of commentary on them-
"The team is the Red Apron Nine from 1886, or at least that's what's indicated on the back. I tend to believe that's true. I believe that this photo was taken with the women dressed as they played. Part of the reason I think this is because there is some baseball equipment and they are wearing similar hats. Mostly, though, it's because you can see, if you look closely, that they are all wearing aprons - their front skirt is a slightly different color than the rest of their dresses. Given that no one was plowing money into uniforms for female teams at this time, one of the cheapest ways to accomplish a uniform look would have been to wear aprons. Like, red aprons. So I think they are wearing red aprons in this photo, along with hats and some equipment. And because of that, I think that the photo shows them as they played. And THAT makes this one of the very very few images I've seen that shows women in full long-skirt uniforms. The 1866 Vassar photos (fairly well-known) also shows long skirts. But that's about it. Even by 1890, the Franklin Young Ladies Base Ball Club cabinet shows them in shorter skirts and leggings/stockings. I think this is very cool for that reason - playing in long skirts!" |
Who won this nice card today/last night???
1888 N162 Cap Anson Rookie BVG 1.5 Sold on Ebay for 863.00 I put a strong bid at near 750-800..just came up short. It was going to be one of a few pre-war cards i cared enough to like. Good Luck whoever owns it now. http://i.ebayimg.com/t/1888-N162-Cap...YG!~~60_57.JPG |
Ran across this -- Nice looking auto cut.
Would anyone just buy a AUTO? other pass it by for a card?? Its currently for auction (no link-not outting this) I like how the seller-- talks trash about PSA, for not submitting to them. LOL!!!! Extremeley Rare Ed Delahanty Cut Autograph/Signature Early Baseball 1867-1903 http://i.ebayimg.com/t/Extremeley-Ra...-!g~~60_12.JPG |
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Nice Caruthers, and agreed, a very cool Red Apron Nine photo. Congrats, Joann.
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