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Old 12-17-2012, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Joe_G. View Post
The card was studied during the writing of the Old Judge book (2008-2009) and we felt it was McCreachery. Prior to this, I knew the card as McGreachery based on Lew Lipset's 19th Century encyclopedia. I would like to take a closer look at it and hope to eventually have a high resolution scan for all of us to study. This will take some time however due to owner and card locations. As has been stated several times, the "C" and "G" look nearly the same so it is easy to confuse them. More to come . . .

Its a fascinating set that is so rich in history. I'm so thankful for Goodwin & their little photographic baseball keepsakes.
Thanks Joe. I agree that it's a truly fascinating set... perhaps the most fascinating in existence if you really think about it. So charismatic, too, with all the joke cards, fun poses, etc.

For the sake of conversation, I'm going to assume it's McCreachery for the time being since that's the last judgement that was make on the card in person.
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