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Hi guys,
Thought this one might be of interest to fellow net54 members: http://thenewyorkclipper.com/a-myste...aseball-badge/ Hope I'm not offending anyone by posting a link to my blog [which I just happened to start writing a couple of days ago] I'm still learning the art of blogging so please excuse this rookie writer's shameless plug. :) |
That's good research Jimmy. I never paid much attention to that pin but now that I look at it, it looks to be made later than the 1860's. But I'm not an expert, just saying.
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Nice read!
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Highly interesting and well researched articles. I look forward to seeing more.
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Thank you guys!
That's the kind of ego boost I needed to keep on writing. I was ready to quit after 3 days with no feedback :) Feel free to share my 'articles' next time you feel something I write is relevant to forum readers as it felt cheap doing it myself. You have forum owner's permission [I think] :D |
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Jimmy,
Just to let you know Greenwich Ct is 5 minutes from my house.:D |
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I'm starting to feel like a Sicilian Mafia 'Made Man' in a Scorsese film. [No Joe Pesci jokes, please :)] |
Good work, Jimmy! I've never seen the " New York Clipper " site. How long has it been up?
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From 1853 to 1923 and just 3 days in 2012... :) Feeling ready to guest blog about some of your amazing 1860s images? |
Thanks for the invite.
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Nice job. And congrats on the John Thorn comment, that's high praise indeed!
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Thank you Scott.
John's a pretty knowledgeable fellow and has probably seen and read them all by now, so that was really gratifying. |
Nice read Jimmy! One question and sorry if I missed it. If not Brooklyn then where was the ball club from?
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Thanks Joe.
Maybe there was an amateur club in Greenwich named Excelsior at the time but I think the 'inventor' just used that name for the original design considering it was a very common/popular name for clubs (since the 1860s.) I haven't seen another one or didn't find any kind of advertisement while writing the post, so I'm thinking this was some kind of proof piece that originated from Mr. Child himself. |
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