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The indestructible Fred Clarke
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Fred Clarke remained active and seemingly indestructible into his 70s. In 1947, while fishing in northern Minnesota, he and his wife were thrown into icy northern Minnesota waters by a storm, but he was back out fishing the next day. Soon after, he was nearly shot accidentally while quail hunting. He then survived a gas furnace explosion in his basement. Fred Clarke died in Kansas at age 87. |
Fred Clarke was also a rancher and had numerous patented inventions. He, like Ty Cobb, in wealth only, died a very rich man.
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He also has one of the coolest poses on any pre-war issue:
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And he was a reasonably avid signer for his autograph-collecting fans.
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Chuck --- really enjoy your write ups ..... :)
But here's a more "realistic" back example: Attachment 319774 Jason, yup. CJ is a Classic !!!!!!! Fun stuff, Scott :rolleyes: |
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which set used the image first ... E93 or T206?
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E98
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One of my favorite players. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
a Clarke bat
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from his playing days
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The Pirates 1904 home opener - Fred is out there somewhere!
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Quote:
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I'm at the local little league field a good 6 days a week during spring and summer, and I've never EVER seen a kid sit on a bat like this haha.
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My favorite card of him. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
The Pirates 1904 home opener - Fred is out there somewhere!
One of the coolest pictures I've seen in a while! |
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these two Fred Clarke pieces are two of my favorites:
1.He certainly was beloved/respected by his teammates/players, as the charm below (ex-Halper) was given to him by his Pittsburgh ball club per the inscription on the back of this cool piece form October 1903 following the first world series (loss). 2. His M-101 Sporting News card and the writeup on the back. "Best batter and fielder...without a weakness." Paul |
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<img src="https://www.collectorfocus.com/images/show/georgegibson/baseball-cards/48006/1912-t202-chase-guarding-first-gibson-clarke" width="600" /> Cheers, Richard. |
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Thanks Brendan! I wrote a thread about my research on these negatives: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...highlight=1904
Here is my other Clarke item (a favorite from my childhood collection) where it appears that someone tried to test Mr. Clarke's indestructibility. Quote:
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