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1894 Betz Baltimore Cabinet Card
It's not too often that a 19th Century card as significant as this one shows up on e-bay in an auction format. Thoughts on legitimacy? I believe that the card pictured is good but the seller did not know what he had. Still fetched a decent price but I think the buyer got a pretty good deal if all works out.
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I was the underbidder. I think the buyer got a good deal.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1894-BALTIMO...p2047675.l2557 . |
And I was the under-underbidder, right behind Leon. Thanks to Leon for his thoughts on it (and confirming its legitimacy) a few days ago. Creasing aside, the image was very strong and bold on the card!
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Wow, did not see that one. That's a hell of a cabinet
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oh wow, great piece. missed it completely.
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That's a fantastic cabinet, and I guess it was the condition that kept the price down. Aren't those images the exact same ones found on the 1894 Baltimore Orioles pin?
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Maybe the same as the Alpha Photo Engraving set as well?
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You're right Phil, the Alpha set for sure.....maybe that's what I was remembering. But it could be the pin also.
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The image is a lot darker than any of the other examples I found online.
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Thanks Mark. Never noticed the Gleason before.
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yep - I too was an under-under-under bidder...didn't know it would go so high (stupid me).
I do have an interesting 1894 Orioles piece in my collection that I was hoping someone could help me out with. I purchased it from Rhys about a month ago and is labeled as a Supplement. Any thoughts as to authenticity and/or whether it is actually from 1894? Thanks, Derek |
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Packs I am guessing that its a fake then since the tint of the color is to dark on this one:D |
Haha I say everything is fake unless I bought it.
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I sold mine in nice shape for $11,500. I didn't bid much as the seller is a scumbag here in Baltimore and the piece was rough. But these are around, probably about a dozen or so known.
Nice piece, scab seller. |
I thought I was about the grouchiest poster on this board, but I think Dan has me beat.:)
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Here's a better scan. Didn't realize I was supporting a scumbag, but the image quality is, as previously stated, better than most examples I've found. I think the artist did a damn good job on the Gleason portrait, even though he left out the white carnation.
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Great item, Jeremy - I wish I could've been the high bidder!
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Heckuva card! It depicts 7 HOFers. Is there any other team card known with that many HOFers?
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Corey- The only team that comes close is the NY Giants of the late 1880s. This team had 6 HOFers: Ewing, Ward, Keefe. O'Rourke, Connor, and Welch. I believe they are all pictured on a Joseph Hall cabinet as well as other period images.
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Kelly Terry Frisch Jackson Lindstrom Youngs Wilson Southworth McGraw |
Hank's on the right track, actually, the 1925 W504 NY Giants team card pictures 9 HOF'ers. I'm sure that is the all-time record.
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Great, great cabinet!
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It includes H. Wilson, R. Youngs, F. Frisch, H. Jennings, G. Kelly, B. Southworth, T. Jackson, B. Terry, & F. Lindstrom. It doesn't hold a candle to the 1894 Orioles pieces, but it probably is the "record" for HOFers on one card. |
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