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Posted By: Ben
Found this photo in my grandparents' antique photo collection. Photo was taken in New Bedford, Mass. Does anyone have information about this team? At what point did teams stop wearing bibs? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
That style of cabinet mount, with the serrated edge, dates to the late 1880's. Professional teams had already stopped using bibs by then, but town teams continued somewhat longer. But you don't really see them past the 1880's. |
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Posted By: Joe_G.
The serrated edge cabinets were common in the 1890s, perhaps moreso than the late 1880s. The photographers location gives no doubt as to the city found on the bib. Neat cabinet. |
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