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Horner Cabinets......
From ya'lls experience, with regards to Carl Horner cabinets, have most players in T206 been found? Do we think that ALL players in T206 had a Horner cabinet made? Do you put a premium on one that is a direct photo of a T206? I only currently have the one large League Composite but am just curious as to the other questions posed......
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It couldn't be all, since some players don't have portrait shots. Is Tris Speaker a Horner? Doubt it. But the set is well represented.
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Speaker has a Horner.
http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...63150a_lg.jpeg oh wait, you meant the t206 action shots. yeah, doubt those were Horner's. |
Has there ever been a book or publication made that shows Horner's T206 portraits or his portraits in general??:confused:
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Jeff- I've seen the Speaker Horner. It's a beauty...but no match.
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I think most T206 action poses were Paul Thompson photos and a few by other photographers like Van Oyen and Conlon. The T205 face shots were all Paul Thompson I believe. If you look in the Mastro/Legendary auction from about 8 months to a year ago they sold a ton Paul Thompson photos and there were TONS of T206 and T205 poses in there. For the Minor Leaguers, it would be whoever was the photographer in their city I believe. I have owned a few studio portaits in the past that were T206 images of Minor Leaguers and they were all Studios in the towns they played in.
Rhys |
sorry Barry, I mis-read your post, got too excited to see a thread on Horner cabinets.
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I misread posts all the time.:(
Rhys- there's no question that there are dozens of Horner poses in the T206 set. A look at the American League composite reveals a ton of matching images, and that doesn't even include the N.L. |
That Speaker would have made a great T206 portrait. I would definitely buy a Horner book (or W600 book for that matter) that collected all the BB images.
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On weekends, Carl Horner left his studio to take action shots on the field.
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Cheers, Blair |
Rhys is right about the minor leaguers. I discovered the source photo for Roy Ellam's T206 a few years ago...they actually just used a shot from his hometown.
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T206s
I remember looking through the legendary catalogues Rhys is referring to and
had difficulty finding many Conlon or Thompson photos used for T206s. I did see Conlon's L. Tannehill and a Killian and I bid on both and won the Tannehill,gratefully. Ialso remember a Van Oeyen photo or 2. I do remember Thompson had a few photos for T205s. My impression has been that Conlon was key for T206 poses and not Thompson but would be eager to have it proved otherwise. I've also been under the impression that it's a bit difficult to know what a true Thompson is anyway since he allowed so many 'underlings' to use his credit line for pretty savvy business reasons but tough on those of us looking for the 'pure' Thompson. My one Type 1 Thompson is of Buck Weaver sliding by Fletcher in the 1917 World Series SAFE---not a T206 pose, obviously, but a keeper of the Black Sox 'to be'. best, barry |
I'm pretty sure my Harry Howell Horner is the photo used for his T206 portrait, although with a uniform change.
http://s107.photobucket.com/albums/m...ams/howell.jpg |
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