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Posted By: Rhys Y.
I thought this would be nice to throw on the forum since we cross areas of collectibles so much and it is always deemed "Off Topic". It is not often you find an autograph from the 1920's which pertains to the production of baseball cards. I bought some stuff from a guy who was Curtis Irelands nephew and worked for him from about 1916-1918 or so. This is a letter to his nephew and a photo marked on the reverse "Uncle Curtis". So now we can finally stop wondering what Curtis Ireland looked like and what an example of his autograph looks like. |
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