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Lets see your Fan / Rooter postcards ect...
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Here we have Harry Thobe the bricklayer circa 1928. Harry was the Reds biggest rooter from the early 1900's until his death in 1950.
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Not sure why my scan mucked up the bottom of the image. RPPC, outside Cleveland's League Park, circa 1915.
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http://luckeycards.com/phunc1940thoberedspremium.jpg |
Hahaha... thanks for posting Leon. I know you probably don't want part with it but they sure would look good together;)
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Chicks (grannies) dig the long ball!
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Chris, Rob and Leon,
Thanks for posting your fan postcards. I've been collecting for more than half a century and have never seen such fascinating images. They are priceless! |
another fan
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Here'a a proud rooter (note the bumper of his car, and for more visit http://www.sportingoregon.com/):
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Great stuff guys!
To further expand the topic, here's a fan / rooter whistle from the 1929 opener in Cincinnati. |
Sort of on topic here is a Wagner day pin pre-production piece...It is approx. 1.75 inches by 1.75 inches.
http://luckeycards.com/ppunc1917wagnerdayproof.jpeg |
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