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Robextend 01-15-2024 02:54 PM

Can anyone date this Bob Grich postcard?
 
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Can anyone date this postcard? TCDB says 1969, but since he didn't make his MLB debut until 1970, I assume it is somewhere between 1970-1972.

Any knowledge is appreciated!

Thanks!!

Jim59F 01-15-2024 03:46 PM

Bob Grich Postcard
 
I have several Oriole postcards from the 74-76 timeframe. This Grich card looks to be 72 or 73.

BaltOrioles 01-15-2024 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Robextend (Post 2405038)
Can anyone date this postcard? TCDB says 1969, but since he didn't make his MLB debut until 1970, I assume it is somewhere between 1970-1972.

Any knowledge is appreciated!

Thanks!!

Ed Allan produced an illustrated checklist of Baltimore Orioles team issued postcards beginning with the 1954 B&W postcards. He developed the lists with the help of some long time postcard collectors, that had kept records over the years. These collectors included names like Dan Even, Bob Thing, Milt Herbert, Wayne Johnson, Ron Menchine and others. Ed's book is generally considered the bible on Orioles postcards.

There are three color postcards, including the Bob Grich, listed in his book as 1969, but here is how the book describes them.

"1969 - Borderless Color Postcards (3 1/2 x 5 1/2) with white name box across bottom front. Backs are blank. The 1969 uniforms were white with "Orioles" in orange script across the front. The collars had an orange stripe with a black stripe inside. White is seen above the stripes. The caps were black with orange bills and has the cartoon bird on the front. Occasionally a white sleeveless jersey was worn over a black shirt. The actual year that these were produced is still in question. "

That said, I've seen some of these postmarked as late as 1974. I'm guessing 1970-72 is probably a better range.

Robextend 01-15-2024 04:47 PM

Alan - thanks for the extremely thoughtful response.


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