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I just got in another 1860s baseball card (previous was an 1864 Andover cdv).
This one is also a carte de visite and shows two players one with a bat and the other with a ball. Back has the players names and positions: R. Walker, r.f. and R.C. Eccinger 1st b. Initial online research shows the Allentown Stars were a team in 1866- 67. Any other information is appreciated on the team or the players. Thanks in advance. Scott |
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Nice cdv. I believe that last name is Ettinger.
Rob M |
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I believe it's Ettinger as well.
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Nice cdv........you may want to swing by the post office and pick up the negative.
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Thanks-- both you and Rob are correct, appreciate the input.
Scott |
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"All Negatives Preserved" is the 1860's version of "All Rights Reserved".
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Great CDV!
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great card very cool
congrats |
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I've seen that before but can't place it at the moment. Is that photo pealing off the backing on the bottom right corner?
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On August 4th, 1867 they played the Athletic team of Philadelphia and lost 58-4. The Athletic club, one of the best teams in the country, had a record of 44-3 that year and included the likes of Al Reach and Dick McBride.
Rob M Last edited by ramram; 07-27-2017 at 11:59 AM. |
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Real nice, I like it!
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It is typical in cdvs and often you will find a place for the photographer to enter the glass plate negative number. Scott |
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CDVs were often sold by the half dozen or dozen during this era, so I would think that there were a few more originally made. Probably at least two-- one for each of the players. The albumen print is adhered to the mount fairly well. The mount is a little dinged at the bottom right and other corners. Scott |
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was the 'stache of the seated player drawn onto the CDV? It looks like it was not part of the original image...or he had a really dark 'stache compared to his hair...
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Thanks for looking and commenting. Scott |
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