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Here are my three favorites.
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The "Thorpe Returns to Carlisle" postcard of him putting the shot always seemed very cool to me as well. I know there was a raw copy that sold on eBay about a year ago, but that postcard does seem slightly more rare than the Thorpe at the 1912 Olympics postcard from earlier in the thread.
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My most recent PC pick-up is not pre-war, but it's not too common either - it's a '75 Cleveland Indians Postcards Update of Mr. Eckersley: http://photos.imageevent.com/derekgr...rsley%20PC.jpg |
Great pick-up, Derek. Never seen that one before.
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Here's a 1914 White Sox Postcard
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Look at that silly Buck Weaver in the top right corner. Thanks again Derek!
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1908 South Side Park, Chicago White Sox rppc's
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1908 South Side Park, home of the White Sox before Comiskey Park. For more, visit http://www.sportingoregon.com
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Signed Wagner
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1914 view of Weeghman Park (now Wrigley Field), taken exactly 100 years ago today (4/23/14).
http://www.baseballcardstars.com/cubs1914.jpg And since I was at the 100th Anniversary game today, my attempt to recreate it. http://www.baseballcardstars.com/cubs2014.jpg |
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1913 1914 World Tour RPPC
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...with Thorpe, Weaver, McGraw et al.
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Here is my 1915 Red Sox team RPPC.
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That Red Sox RPPC is outrageous!
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That is a very cool card. I really enjoy the elephant design. They don't make things like this any more and I think that's a mistake. Sent using Tapatalk |
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Here are a couple of fantastic postcards I got today. The first is a 1941 Real Photo Postcard that includes a very young Bob Feller. The second is an autographed 1956 Pittsburgh Pirates Team Issued Postcard of Bill Mazeroski. Thanks for the Maz PC Andrew!
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1920 Ft. Worth Panthers
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Here's a fun one.
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Of course not as much as your Rube Waddell shaking hands with Christy. But I love it. (smiley face) Peter |
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If only that card was in walking distance of your residence Bicem, that might even be cooler.
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Oh I see now it's like a Pacific Northwest thing. I see. Ok. Well I'm going to rummage around back east and see what PC's we got.* :) *not quite sure what that evens means. Just wanted to acknowledge that we all seem to love that card. -peter |
Keep on Truckin
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Here's a group of postcards of PCL Hall of Fame catcher James "Truck" Hannah, spanning most of his illustrious career as a player and manager:
1911 Butte Miners (Union Association) 1912-13 Chattanooga Lookouts (Southern Association) 1918-1920 NY Yankees, Cyanotype (AL) 1930s LA Angels (PCL) Also, his 1910 release from the Western Canada League Calgary Bronchos, written on the back of a Dugdale's Billiard Parlor slip, and signed by Calgary skipper Bill Carney. Carney's major league career consisted of two games with the 1904 Chicago Cubs. |
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Also showed this on the May Pick-ups thread. Love the tri-folds. Thanks again Greg.
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Nice detail on little known player. Cool set of PC's on one player, Hannah. Dave:nice pick up on Pitt PC |
Jack Warhop
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Here are a few RPPCs of hard-luck pitcher Jack "Crab" Warhop, at the beginning of his professional career with the 1906-1907 Wisconsin State League Freeport Pretzels.
Warhop went 82-20 in three minor league seasons from 1906-1908, leading to his 8 year career with the NY Highlanders/Yankees,1908-1915. 18 year professional baseball career notwithstanding, Warhop is most remembered for giving up Babe Ruth's first two major league home runs. |
Warhop also played for the Nebraska Indians...I have yet to locate him in one of my images though.
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Got the top one to go with the bottom.
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Great postcards everyone, this thread has turned into something truly great!
Here's my latest addition, a 1943 RPPC of Joe DiMaggio. Thanks Greenmonster! |
Johnny Kling's Pennant Cafe, 1911-1918
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Chicago Cubs catcher Johnny Kling had a restaurant and bar called the Pennant Cafe from 1911-1918 in the basement of the Sexton Hotel (later called the Dixon Hotel) in Kansas City, Missouri. As seen in this 1911 era trade card for the cafe, baseball bats and ball motifs adorn the pillars and the tile floor, the fixtures resemble baseballs, and baseball stadium murals grace the walls. The reverse of the trade card advertises the Sexton Hotel. For more details about the image, find it in the Unusual Baseball Postcards gallery of http://www.sportingoregon.com.
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1906 White Sox and 1907 Cubs :cool: :
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Induction Day 1939
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How many of the first twelve can you identify ? - Baseball's version of Where's Waldo? I can see Ruth and Wagner.
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great induction day postcard!
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In LOTG Auction now.
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Really happy to get this postcard, I've wanted to own it for some time!
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Art Fletcher
Ira Thomas Arlie Latham |
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Beautiful Joss Day card, JP!
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Very nice Joss Jeff!
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Fantastic postcard Jeff! Here's my latest, a C. 1912 E.C. Kropp Co. N.Y. Giants Spring Training Postcard.
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Great pick-up, Jeff.
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Thanks guys! Here's another beauty I picked up, a 1911 Harry Davis Day postcard. Thanks again Jeff P, I've been looking for one of these for a while.
The other postcard is a different variation of the 1907 Toronto Baseball team postcard that I own, happy to see this one show up on ebay. |
Nice pickups Jeff!
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If only he hadn't cut 2nd base.
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Poor Fred. I hope he never saw this postcard. It's from 1908 and is among the scarcest of early hand-drawn baseball postcards. If you don't know what it's about, do a Google search for "Fred Merkle." For more, visit http://www.sportingoregon.com.
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That cutting second is one of my favorites. I have never seen one before. Only in books. Is it as difficult to find as I think? |
If only he hadn't cut 2nd base.
Very difficult to find. Given the subject matter, it's easy to see how few got saved (unlike a postcard commemorating a World Series victory, for example).
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Fantastic postcard! I definitely hadn't seen that one before today. Thanks for sharing!
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One more...
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...interesting one. From right, Addie Joss, Ben Hopkins, Bob Rhoads, Deacon McGuire. This was sent in 1909 to McGuire. For more visit
http://www.sportingoregon.com Always buying postcards! |
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