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Old 11-18-2013, 02:32 PM
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Default Jack Rowe Tomlinson Photo

Tomlinson Photo was at 236 Woodward Ave. and Randall Photo was at 220 Woodward Ave. Are these two photos both Jack Rowe? Thanks D.
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They look like two different people.
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The first is probably Jack Rowe (will verify later). The 2nd is certainly not.

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The first is the second thanks for the help.
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What we can be certain of right now is that these are 2 different people. If you purchased the 2nd photo thinking it was Rowe, you made a mistake.

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I pick it up for two dollars a couple years ago on a hunch.
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Glad it didn't set you back much.

Just to reduce the chance of someone else having the same hunch, I'll make a couple of points (more could be made). These guys really are very different. The real Rowe is below right.

1) The guy on the left has a very wide chin (jaw-line). Rowe does not - the difference is substantial.
2) The ear shape is markedly different, that alone ends the story.
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FWIW, the first cabinet in this thread is in fact Jack Rowe. The 1887 Tomlinson portrait was used to help create the 1887/88 Detroit Baseball Currency.
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