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WTB: M113 Baseball Magazine posters
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these the ones?
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M113
Yep, that's what I'm looking for. Are they available?
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yes, they are available Mark, I am not a tease :cool:; e-mail coming to you soon with prices; thanks,
jim |
M113
Sounds good. Thanks, Jim.
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Here's another Evers. Don't know whether it is 1909 but it is M113:
http://i52.photobucket.com/albums/g5.../EversM113.jpg |
M113
Thanks, Steve. I believe the one posted by Jim is the 1910 version. Not sure when the one you posted was issued. According to the standard catalog of 2005, the last year I bothered to buy one, they never issued another one. Obviously, that is not correct. Maybe someone has an updated checklist that has both Evers. I am trying to put together a subset of the four issued in 1910.
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1909
hi Mark, which are the four that were produced in 1909? The Evers I have states it is Number _; I think there are 8 of these with that connotation. I also might not be understanding as much as i think i do.
jim |
M113
I really don't know much about them. Just picked up a Wagner on eBay and decided to collect a few of them. According to the standard catalog, the first four, all issued in 1910, are Cobb, Wagner, Jennings and Evers. It's interesting that your Evers is numbered. I have a Jennings, and it is not numbered. Don't know about the Wagner yet, as I hasn't yet arrived. I believe Doug Goodman is the authority on these. I'm hoping he might enlighten us.
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As a point of reference mine has Published by Baseball Magazine Co., NY in the lower left hand corner and Photo by International News Service in the lower right hand corner.
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wagner
If I recall, some of the Wagners do come with a number and they are tougher to find. I do not know which version was issued first though.
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I would hate to think that I am the expert on these issues, because I know there is a lot that I don't know. I do have about 650 different ones, so I probably am fairly far up the list of collectors if ranked by how many we have. I only have two that are numbered, Evers #7 and Wagner #2 (which is trimmed). I also have a Cobb that I feel "should" be numbered, it just feels like it's from that era to me. It's also the largest of my supplements at 12.5 X 21 inches (besides the 1957 issues, which are 17.5 X 21) There are many variations to this issue. The same picture will often have the cities listed differently underneath. New York or NY or DC on the left and / or right sides. Occasionally the same picture will have different photographers credited. Some times there are different print fonts used. I haven't attempted to sort mine by paper type, but I feel like I have variations where everything is the same except the paper. http://www.flickr.com/photos/douggoo...7612023351081/ Most of mine can be seen at the above link. There are is probably some duplication with the same versions having different file names, but the vast majority are different. I would be very interested in picking up versions that I don't have, and would also love to trade info with anybody who has put any study into these. Take care, Doug |
M113 Baseball Magazine premiums
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Hi Doug,
Thanks for the information. I really enjoyed looking through your collection. If you have any extra of the early ones, M113, I am interested. Here's a scan of the Wagner I recently bought on ebay. It is one of the numbered ones (#2). Mark drumback2@cox.net |
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