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stl7127 02-17-2021 07:51 PM

Old Babe Ruth photo outside Sportsman Park
 
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This is a photo that has been in my family for years. My grandpa worked for the Post Dispatch in which this ended up in the paper. This photo is from the world series where Babe Ruth promised to hit a home run for a kid that was sick and his 3rd home run went out of Sportsman Park and thru the dealerships window where he took a picture with the ball outside a few days later. My question is. does anyone know what this could be worth? I would imagine it is a Type 1 photo. the name of the person who took the photo is on the back along with I guess who they worked for. Any help would be appreciated, Thanks!

ALR-bishop 02-17-2021 07:59 PM

Do not know worth but that is a great photo

stl7127 02-17-2021 08:08 PM

thanks I have had it about 35 years with all my baseball cards and I finally pulled them all back out this week

Bpm0014 02-17-2021 08:21 PM

I’m assuming it is 6.5x8.5 and assuming it is Type I....I’d say $600-ish. Give or take $200 either way. It’s a good photo. Not quite a great photo. Just my opinion…

Tyruscobb 02-17-2021 08:21 PM

That is a great photograph. Nice collection piece. I’m sure the photograph is dated or a newspaper article could verify when the Babe visited the dealership for the photograph.

I’m wondering if it was more than just a few days after the home run. The reason is the dealership would have had to come up with the idea to have the sign made, had a company make it, have it installed, and somehow arranged for the photograph opportunity with the Babe all in a few days?

Surely possible, but that’s a quick turnaround.

doug.goodman 02-17-2021 08:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ALR-bishop (Post 2069986)
Do not know worth but that is a great photo

I agree very much

doug.goodman 02-17-2021 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyruscobb (Post 2069998)
That is a great photograph. Nice collection piece. I’m sure the photograph is dated or a newspaper article could verify when the Babe visited the dealership for the photograph.

I’m wondering if it was more than just a few days after the home run. The reason is the dealership would have had to come up with the idea to have the sign made, had a company make it, have it installed, and somehow arranged for the photograph opportunity with the Babe all in a few days?

Surely possible, but that’s a quick turnaround.

I agree, but since he broke the window on Oct 6, and would have possibly (probably?) left St Louis as quickly as the next evening, I'm thinking it's very possible that the quick turnaround happened, as opposed to him being back in St Louis a week later.

I'll bet that the car dealership across the street from the stadium had a contact with the team, and breaking a car window with your third home run during a WS game doesn't happen very often.

Post game press session :

Reporter - "Hey Babe, did you know that your third home run broke a window in a car across the street?

The Babe - "Is that right kid? Maybe I should go take a picture with it?"

Ruth wasn't exactly shy...

stl7127 02-17-2021 08:49 PM

I believe the photo is from 1926. The photographer on the back is stamped with WC Persons and after some research I learned he was a photographer from St Louis during that time period who covered sports among many other things and sights thruout St. Louis
I have found other advertisements Chevy did later on with this picture attached

doug.goodman 02-17-2021 09:07 PM

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Originally Posted by stl7127 (Post 2070009)
I believe the photo is from 1926. The photographer on the back is stamped with WC Persons and after some research I learned he was a photographer from St Louis during that time period who covered sports among many other things and sights thruout St. Louis
I have found other advertisements Chevy did later on with this picture attached

I would say there isn't a question as to the year, only to whether is was taken in the couple of days after that game (Oct 6, 1926) or if he came back to St Louis at some point after the games in NY (Oct 9-10)

chadeast 02-17-2021 09:10 PM

http://keymancollectibles.com/miscel...llsmotorco.htm

"The Wells Motor Co. didn't waste any time. Just a couple of days later, a sign was in place over the store that read: "WELLS MOTOR CO., WINDOW BROKEN when BABE RUTH, Drove The Ball Over Right Field Pavilion Breaking, All Records For Home Runs In One Series Game." Babe Ruth showed up for a photo shoot standing next to the car, and the full page advertisement was featured in the October 10, newspapers."

There is also an image of an almost identical photo except from a somewhat different angle shown.

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...43b678a8_z.jpg

and here is the ad in the Oct 10 1926 St Louis Post-Dispatch

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...604832e4_c.jpg

stl7127 02-17-2021 10:18 PM

Thanks that is a great find, I have seen the pictures in there but no article with it like this.

doug.goodman 02-17-2021 10:39 PM

New guy Chad for the win!

Scott Garner 02-18-2021 04:50 AM

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Originally Posted by alr-bishop (Post 2069986)
do not know worth but that is a great photo

+100

Hankphenom 02-18-2021 08:36 AM

You could have bought yourself a coach or coupe, or maybe even a sedan or Landau, for what your photo would bring today.

drcy 02-18-2021 08:35 PM

Like the photo. Lots of character. Appears to be original/type 1.

That ad likely raises its value and collector interest.


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