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Hey guys, I'm wrapping up most of the baseball pages photography wise in my book with the exception of the early 1880's-1890's Spalding Official league Ball. This ball would have been used at the beginning of the National League and one of Spalding's first baseballs. I have been sent images of these two baseballs, but never high enough resolution or all of the panels to properly research them, and never with owner contact info so I could get proper photographs.
Does anyone out there own one of these baseballs? Or know of someone who might have one? This is a very important part of the History of the Base Ball, and sharing is a good thing! Last guy I spoke with didn't want the public to see what he had for fear of counterfeiting, but that's not fair to the people who want to learn and I thought selfish. Any help on your part won't go unrewarded! Thanks guys.
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The fact that the guy didn't want to share something with you is in no way selfish. The dude has his own reasons that are as legitimate as your reasons why you think he should help. That fact that you're putting a book together in no way obligates anyone to help you, whether compensation is offered or not.
Some of you guys kill me. Last edited by Splinte1941; 06-05-2012 at 05:58 AM. |
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Jake, there was no reason for you to be so crude in your reply to Brandon's request. Brandon didn't make a demand, he politely asked for help and offered compensation. |
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And whether or not Brandon goes out of his way to help people is totally irrelevant to the point he made about this guy. To paraphrase Rick Pitino, the air of entitlement around here stinks! Last edited by Splinte1941; 06-05-2012 at 10:22 AM. |
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I actually agree with all of you on this. I think Jake makes a good point, but a little tactfulness would go along way.
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Brandon has been paying it forward, seemingly for a long time .
He has been courteous and helpful to me. I guess he thought others were like that. Some are, some are not.
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That doesn't make it any less frustrating for Brandon, who has put a LOT of work into his upcoming book, freely shared his knowledge at every turn, and (in my experience) shows equal parts fairness and gratitude when obtaining any piece needed for the book. I personally have never gotten a sense of "entitlement" from him. Much the opposite in fact, as he has been gracious to a fault at every turn, whether there was any exchange of goods or I was simply plying him for information. Many of us here on the boards have been anxiously awaiting Brandon's upcoming book, and if photographing this ball is the last major obstacle to realizing that goal, add my voice to those bemoaning the only example he has located being locked up out of sight. I understand the owner's hesitance, but in this case, I will indulge the closest thing to complaining that I have heard from Brandon. |
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EDIT: And I will be buying this book, regardless of my comments here or the outcome of this thing. Last edited by Splinte1941; 06-05-2012 at 11:36 AM. |
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And the fact that he's turning down renumeration of some kind makes him even less selfish in my eyes. |
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Wow! Being on the west coast has it's downsides to getting up 3 hours later and checking the forum page. In no way did I mean to directly attack the owner of the baseball. I've never met the guy, I've never spoke with the guy, I never said someones name, all I received once were two very small images (which was kind) and a very negative comment about sharing information (which I did not include in my post because of its negativity). There is more than one of these out there, meaning multiple owners, hence the post looking for one of the baseballs.
I do not ask for anything for free, I do not demand that collectors contribute to my book. Every dime I make now days goes into this book, which I do not get paid to write as of yet, all of the info I supply to fellow collectors, I do not charge for. I simply hope that other people share their knowledge of the game and it's artifacts so the public will have a reference and be able to learn! The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum wants a copy of this book for internal reference in their library, so they can identify their artifacts and correctly educate the public for years to come, so your grandchildren will know how it all started, and you're going to worry about one bozo who makes crap reproductions and sells them for $50 bucks over the entire collectors world? That's where I felt I should use the word selfish. This ball has already been published in a book, so it could already have been replicated, It's basically the first Spalding ball used in the NL, I cannot leave it out. Jake, I respect your opinion so I'm not even going to comment directly to your posts. Leon, Richard, Lance, Christopher, I appreciate your support here on the forum, and thank you for the kind comments and support of my book. Below is an already published picture of one of the balls, pretty sure the "counterfeiter" could use that image as reference.
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