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barrysloateWhen doing early photo identification, particularly with CdV's, we usually assume that the city of the photographic studio is in close proximity to where the ballclub was located. But what I always question is did ballplayers and teams only have their picture taken in their home town? Couldn't a ballplayer with free time on a road trip take a photograph in another city? For example, in my current auction I have a team CdV with a photographer's stamp from Bonney, Indiana. For that reason I've described it as a team from Indiana. But the only thing I know for sure is where the studio is located. The team's location is merely conjecture. And with a lot of these cabinet photographs we can see that ballplayers may have had their pictures taken in cities other than where they played.