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12-25-2003 11:23 AM |
Hammon postcard
Posted By: <b>VintageBall</b><p>Nice pick-up! Hammon was one of a bunch of publishers issuing baseball postcards around the same time period (Burke, Taylor, Max Stein are some others).<BR><BR>V.O. Hammon was based in Chicago (I need to double-check this in some of the postcard guides) and issued team cards as well as ballpark postcards.<BR><BR>Prices on the common team cards vary (based on condition, etc.). With some persistence you can find them from as low as around $40 -- with most selling between $80-$125 -- on eBay and elsewhere. I believe Hammon issued some team cards that were oversized, as well (you didn't specify the size of your card).<BR><BR>Here's an example of one of Hammon's ballpark cards, from 1909, depicting the Cubs' home field at West Side Park, where they played from 1893-1915. This field is marked by its rounded 1st base, 3rd base and home pate dirt areas:<BR><BR><img src="http://www.vintageball.com/files/West_Side_Hammon.jpg"><BR><BR>For more information on player and team postcards, ballpark postcards and real photo postcards, feel free to visit www.vintageball.com/Postcards.html -- I'll be happy to post your team card in the Player section if you wish (the site currently features scans and photos from a bunch of different baseball collectors).<BR><BR>I hope this info helps and I'll see what I can find in the books on Hammon for you.<BR><BR>--RobertS<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>
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