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Posted By: a66cobra
Hello all, I was wondering if anyone knew anything about this card? The picture seems to be somehow affixed to the backing and the backing seems quite rigid and is approximately a 1/16th to 1/8th thick. It presents itself well, I just want to know if anyone may have some info. |
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Posted By: Cycleback
It's not a baseball card but an early 1900s photograph of a baseball player. In the old days the photographer would often paste the paper photograph to an ornate and/or colorful cardboard backing in order to protect the image and make it displayable. |
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Posted By: a66cobra
Am just trying to see if anyone may know whom is in the picture. |
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Posted By: cycleback
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Posted By: hankron
My guess is that the player pictured is no one famous or notable. Even if depicting a 'nobody', the photo has financial value. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Maybe a VERY young Walter Johnson ?? |
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Posted By: Halleygator
Sorry, the "anonymous" was me. I forgot to sign in. |
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Posted By: leon
I said the same thing.....then said "nah"......sort of looks like a young Big Train...and W for Washington ?......maybe... |
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Posted By: a66cobra
Yes, I was thinking that it could be a young Big Train...and W for Washington. And have been struggling with what type of monitary value to place on this item. Overall presence is outstanding and I do not plan on parting with it, it is just one of those things that are good to know more about. I have never seen one similar to this and most certainly have never seen this picture before. |
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