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Posted By: Andrew
I own it, but not sure what it is? I think the original seller used "stereoview" as a describer. I plan to sell, but didn't know how to list it. The card stock is somewhat heavy. |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
That is the worst swing I have ever seen! I coached Little League for 4 years and never saw anything that bad...... |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It's a 1925 stereoview. There were special viewers to make them look 3-D. |
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Posted By: Andrew
Any guestimate as to value or difficulty? Much thanks. |
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Posted By: fkw
ha ha His hands are backwards! |
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Posted By: Ryan Christoff
That's obviously Josh Gibson in Japan. Many believe it to be Joe Jackson or Jim Thorpe, but those in the know recognize the backward hands and bat-handle-in-stomach swing. No doubt about it. Gibson in his prime. |
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Posted By: Robert S
This odd 1925 stereoview depicts a posed "Yale" baseball player. Unlike most stereo cards, this one is printed in color on a white card stock with no curvature. This image is one in a series of posed baseball shots. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I have seen this a few times...can't remember what they sold for, but it wasn't a whole lot. |
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Posted By: Andrew
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Posted By: Robert S
Most stereoptic cards are curved when viewed from the side, to enhance the 3-D effect. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
$5 - $10 give or take. These come up with some regularity. |
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Posted By: Damian
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Posted By: anthony
you know what that picture reminds me of....? |
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Posted By: David Smith
Is it just me or does the batter look like Bela Lugosi?? |
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Posted By: Dave Hornish
I was thinking of a Henny Youngman resemblance....... |
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Posted By: Rob Dewolf
Not to mention that the batter appears to be wearing slippers, is swinging (?) a bat that's about 24 inches long and is hitting something the size of a softball. Otherwise, textbook stuff. |
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