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Show off your cabinet cards. I've always loved how amazing these cards have looked.
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Only ones I have scanned. Shown before(hopefully you guys not tired of them)
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Only one I have Pete, But I like it. Carl Horner Cabinet of Harry Howell (same picture as his T206 portrait)
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Pete:
Thanks for starting this thread, while I weave my way through T206 threads at least this is one subject that I can enjoy. |
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Phil, you poor guy - that Howell cabinet must have given you a start!
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very rare "action pose"
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Thanks, Scott, just had a really good laugh although initially I did miss Greg's reference to T206 in his cabinet card post.
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My only OJ cabinet....
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... I haven't posted in a while - George VanHaltren and Deacon White.
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Here's my new favorite cabinet: Joseph Laughlin, Danville Red Sox.
Patrick |
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Frank, you and I should team up and create a collection of these:
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A few of mine.
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1909 Catcher Tony Tonneman - Nashville Vols :
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Man, I still regret selling that Harry Howell cabinet. She's a beauty.
Here is my sole remaining Horner photo of Bob Ewing. Same photo used on his M116 Sporting Life card. ![]() |
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Left-click on the 'Cabinet Photos' button at the left to see a few of mine, both past and present:
http://t206themonster.com/ Here's one that I always wish I had kept:
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Pinkerton Joe McCarthy.
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After enjoying the 19th century thread, I see this one and will post a couple more Tomlinson cabinets I don't believe I've posted before. Many of the best cabinet cards belong to my favorite era of baseball cards, mid-to-late 1880s.
Introducing Sam Crane and Charles Hall (what a hulk!)
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Best Regards, Joe Gonsowski COLLECTOR OF: - 19th century Detroit memorabilia and cards with emphasis on Goodwin & Co. issues ( N172 / N173 / N175 ) and Tomlinson cabinets - N333 SF Hess Newsboys League cards (all teams) - Pre ATC Merger (1890 and prior) cigarette packs and redemption coupons from all manufacturers |
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my favorite era, favorite cards. great looking k-bat David, love the Tomlinsons Joe. keep em coming!
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Great McCarthy cabinet, Paul. I have never been able to find another one of those.
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Brian:
Very nice group of W600's. I thought that you just focused on E107's. |
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Love the Equipment.
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Sliding Billy Hamilton
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David, Tony, everybody... Great stuff!
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wow... nice Chickering!!!
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Posted in the 19th century thread, but I'll put 'em here too. Great stuff, guys!!
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Sweet beard by Wright.
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Selee, Wright & Cartwright are some of the toughest HOF'ers, great job, Ken!
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Thanks Pete and Phil.
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On normal cabinet card stock, has mark-ups for use in a publication
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Love the Zach Wheat photo.
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Thanks Kenny, this is my new favorite photo - my jaw dropped when it arrived in the mail today.
But it's nothing compared to some of the amazing cabinets in this thread - I didn't realize so many of you guys had such great photo collections.
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Love this thread too. gave me another chance to see Ken's Cartwright! That Zach Wheat is awesome too - we never get to see a real action shot of Mr. Wheat. Here's two Cabinets that I have never posted here - Pat Moran Horner and a local cabinet from his home town of Fitchburg Mass. That one also has a beautiful early autograph on the back - I would imagine a toughie too since Mr. Moran passed away in I believe '27. Love cabinet cards. I should have bid higher on the Radbourne back in REA!
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Here is a picture of Zach Wheat and his brothers Mack and Curtis...Zach is in the middle...
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Is it me or does the guy in the middle top row look like he dove head first into a bag. |
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Cool piece, Kenny. Do you know about how old Wheat is in that photo?
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1869 Kearsarge BBC Cabinets. Possibly the earliest known baseball cabinet photos. Cabinet photos were in their infancy in the late 1860's and these photos retain the red perimeter line that was typical to the CDV's that preceeded cabinet cards. These cabinets were produced by Kimball Bros. of Concord N.H. All of the players are identified (there are a total of 11 cabinet photos of different players) as well as their positions. One of the players is Howard Kimball, quite likely one of the "Kimball Bros" that produced the images.
Rob M. Three of the eleven cabinet photos - Howard Kimball: Howard Kimball.jpg M. Harvey: M. Harvey.jpg George Clough - Capt. - Shortstop: George Clough - Capt. - Short Stop.jpg Last edited by ramram; 01-08-2012 at 10:59 PM. |
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Nice images Rob
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The Wheat has no writing on the back but I am guessing he is about 15.
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Here is Zach Wheat's four month old and 1 year old baby pictures...his real rookie cards...
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My Nebraska Indians cabinets....bummed that I got outsniped on one I need on ebay tonight.
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Here is another Zach Wheat studio photo.
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