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Help with Photo ID...1925 Pirates???
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I am a vintage equipment guy and have been for many years, but I couldn't help picking up this photo some years back...it just looked "important" at the time.
Had it been a 3x5 photo or something like that I probably would have passed on it at the little antique show where I found it, but given its size... 14" long and 11" high... the heavy stock paper, and the scene, I thought maybe it was "something". What that "something" was, I didn't know. To me, it looks like the image was taken maybe at a spring training or barnstorming venue given the ballpark wall that can be seen to the rear right, and because of the very laid back nature of the subjects. I cannot make out anything on the wall, but maybe the word Pontiac on the right billboard. The "old man" in the middle seems to holding court (as well as a baseball) and appears as if he might be someone of some stature or notoriety to the players. From the uniforms, I am simply venturing that they may be members of the 1924 or 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates. The picture itself, at least to me, seems to be in pretty good shape. There is a chip out of the bottom right corner, and a nick out of the top border. There is nothing at all written or printed on the back. Well, that's all I can tell you. From my years here on the forum I know that there are definitely some photo experts and team ID experts out there in cyberspace...I would appreciate any and all info on or about this particular piece. I look forward to reading/hearing what you might have to say. Thanks so very much in advance for the assist. Best Regards, Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Here is a pic of the back of the paper....
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The uniform style does look like 1923-24 Pirates, but that's not an outfield wall in the background...that's a gas station with two billboards next to it.
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yep, I think your absolutely correct about the service station off the rear center/left, but logic would dictate that two players (pro's, per your guess which I appreciate) wouldn't be walking around in full uniform if a field wasn't close by.
I may be way off, but I just have/had a hunch that those boards are, maybe, the outfield wall of a ballpark (or just a ball field)....obviously not Pittsburgh, but somewhere else. Anyone know where the Pirates held spring training back in those days? Thanks for the help on the possible dates...much appreciated. |
I figured with the tree right next to it that it was probably just a billboard.
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to me, those trees are at a much shorter distance than the billboards. regardless, I appreciate your comments...anybody have any thoughts on the identity of the players or the elder man.
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Here's a link I'm sure a lot of you folks out there will like--the most comprehensive list I've ever encountered (as lead cataloger for Heritage Sports Collectibles) of Spring Training grounds throughout the years. You're welcome ;)
http://baseballguru.com/ksaldana/ana...saldana03.html |
The ole' boy looks like Kenesaw Mountain Landis. It looks like a road in front of the 2 billboards leading right past the gas station--don't believe it's a ball park at all , but maybe the players are on the edge of one & the billboards are placed to be easily seen from the park.
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