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Old 02-03-2022, 05:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Michael B View Post
David,

My response in the other thread.

These were not limited to baseball. There were also Olympians - Bob Mathias and Barney Ewell come to mind. I believe there were also some made for football players. You are incorrect in calling them autographs. It is the athletes name printed in a readable cursive/script style. Most of them were mass produced photos for sale to the public. I believe you could purchase them from the back of Sporting News and other publications. Yes, they were originally printed around the period that the photos were taken however, I have seen newer versions of these probably/possibly printed in the 1970's or 1980's. Without feeling the paper it is impossible to tell. I had, at one time, a copy of the Ewell photo autographed by him. It was this style but probably a later reprint.
Football players, yes I think I have 4 football players in the collection, and they are the same as the baseball cards. I did not think to add them here, because this is about baseball. I will try and post them. I am new to all this, so still getting the hang of how it all works. This is the second time someone has said, Type 3 period pieces, what does this term mean? I am guessing a Type 3 photo, produced in the year or period they were taken. Thanks for all the great info.
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