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01-07-2006 06:47 PM |
Tip O'Neill Old Judge
Posted By: <b>identify7</b><p>There are quite a few Tip O’Neill Old Judge variations listed in some resources. The ’93 SCD Price Guide for baseball cards 1887-1947 tabulates twelve different Tip O’Neill cards. <br /><br />So far, the best I have been able to determine is that these twelve cards portray three different players, of which one half represent the Tip O’Neill who won the Triple Crown in 1887, and <br />half show others. This multiple player portrayal is apparently attributable to two separate O’Neills having the nickname “Tip” at that time (James E. + Norris O’Neil), and an error which <br />resulted in the photo of Bill White being substituted for Tip O’Neill. I have no idea which of these variations are common and which are infrequently encountered, but judging only from the <br />above, if you want the Triple Crown winner, buying an Old Judge card of O’Neill will result in achieving your objective half of the time.<br /><br />Although you can maximize your chances of getting the desired card by following the one line description offered by this reference, to be 100% certain you will have to eliminate several poses <br />which bear John E. descriptions similar to those of Bill White. Does anyone have scans, a reference or other descriptive material to offer which will help clarify the identification of which cards show<br />James E. O’Neill?<br />
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