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Original Photo Charles Conlon Eppa Rixey Rookie Year 1912..with a twist?
I thought this was a very interesting photo for many reasons. I recently acquired this original Charles Conlon photo of Eppa Rixey. I knew who Eppa Rixey was but, was unfamiliar with his career. When I was reading his Wiki page, I notice that this photo was taken in 1912 which was Rixey rookie season. In addition, I saw a photo on Eppa Rixey Wiki page, and it look very very similar to mine ,but from a frontal view. The photo used on the Wiki page, was actually taken by George Bain(the original negative for which is in the Library of Congress). Very cool to think that Bain and Conlon were taking a photo next to each other, of this rookie player name Eppa Rixey, almost seconds apart from each other!
This original Charles Conlon photo of Eppa Rixey also, is not part of the "Conlon Collection". Special thanks to Lance who help me out on this photo. Bain's photo on Eppa Rixey Wiki page: http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ps12e1a953.jpg Conlon's photo http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ps8a2a5bd6.jpg http://i97.photobucket.com/albums/l2...ps08ee01f1.jpg |
Nice find on the photos being taken at the same time.
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Very interesting story surrounding your photo.
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Weird that the arms are in same positions, but the left leg is back in one and forward in the other. Also surprising that Bain's photo is so much better composed, but I guess that's just a matter of opinion.
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rixey
great conlon photo and great pickup.
congrats all the best barry |
Rixey's shadow is different in the two photos. Also, there's a little wooden bridge that covers the drainage ditch at the gate. It's up in one photo, down in the other. The photos were not taken t the same time.
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If you look in the stands...they are empty expect one guy in a hat. That's in both photos. Distance seems right as well. The patch of grass that is dead by his foot as well. |
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sorry to hijack the thread
Strange that the Bain photo notes Fred Luderus, who may be off to the side.
One of the other Bain photos was used by Mendelsohn for J. Erskine Mayer's m101-5 card--thanks for the link as I am always trying to track down source photos for the m101 sets: http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/pnp/gg...200/12279r.jpg http://photos.imageevent.com/imoverh...ayer_FandB.jpg |
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That's a Luderus explanation.
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Thanks for posting the other pictures from that day! Very cool!
For those who were interested I posted this is the B/S/T board. I will only have it up for sale/trade for a week. Someone asked about the photo size. It's 3.875 x 4.875. http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=189635 |
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