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1911 Philadelphia Athletics postcard, anyone seen this one before
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Here is a 1911 Philadelphia Athletics bi-fold panoramic postcard that I recently acquired. I love the elephant sweaters and the five HOFers (Collins, Baker, Mack, Bender and Plank). I have never seen another one, has anyone seen this before? Any help in further identifying it would be appreciated.
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Wow is that nice. Love those sweaters!
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beautiful postcard!
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Lucky dog, that is sweet!
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Has anyone seen this postcard before, or is it truly unique?
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Just once...
I have seen that card before, but just once. The card I saw was part of a private collection belonging to a gentleman from Rhode Island.
I have also seen the same style folding postcard for the Pirates, Tigers and the giants. I would love to own any of them... Grrreat pick up! |
Very cool Jim!
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Thanks all,
I have seen those other foldout teams from the era as well, but it appears that they are more common relatively speaking. Interesting to know there is at least one more existent. |
Very cool item! I love the mini-sweater on the mascot! Great pick-up!
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That looks like Eddie Gaedel on the right end.
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add one more to the Net54 pop report.
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Funny, it kind of looks like someone might have taken the stamp and left the card! It's nice to see a postmark so you know it was actually out in the year listed.
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thankfully, whoever wanted the penny stamp simply peeled it rather than clipping the stamp box from the card - unfortunately I've seen cards missing a chunk of the corner too many times, including the 1912 "Thorpe of Carlisle, PA" Olympic postcard in my collection. |
i haven't seen this bi-fold postcard but i did see a three-section (separate) postcard that was taped on the back to form one panoramic team photo...
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I am glad to see a postmarked copy of this as it does clearly establish the year of issue consistent with the "1911 Champions" caption. What is fascinating though is that either the printer was prescient or "Champions" must refer to the American League Champions as the postmark is October 25th but the A's didn't win the World Series until the 26th. My guess, and only a guess, is the A.L. Champions scenario is the reference in the caption and that postcards were sold at Shibe Park during the World Series, thus the very limited quantities of this postcard existent today.
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