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Posted By: Ben
Hi all, |
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Posted By: Adam J. Baxter
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Posted By: Ben
Adam- probably not an e107 because baker wasnt in that set- he wasn't even in the majors in 1903. Here's a scan of the other card he had with the name on the bottom...might be of some help in IDing my card. |
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Posted By: scott brockelman
i am not certain, but this card looks similar to others i have seen that were produced 1910-1911 era after the A's won the championship, i have seen some simgles and a team card, they all resemble E107's, but are not. i have some scans and copies but did not look for them before posting this. without the name and team text, it is hard to say for certain, the card does appear a little wider. |
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Posted By: Ben
Scott, if you get a chance could you send me the scans you have or post them in the thread? That would be very much appreciated. Hoping this might be my "favorite find of 2003". |
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Posted By: Julie
the picture was taken earlier (because of the extreme youth of the subject!). Baker had been in the Majors since 1908; could the picture be even earlier, with the "A" superimposed on a minor league or amateur team uniform? |
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Posted By: Todd
After reading Julie's post, I looked at Marc Okkonen's book of 20th century uniforms, and found that, if his findings are accurate, the A's logo never looked like what appears on this "mystery" card. Since he acknowledges that the A's uniforms were the most photographed of the era (given the team's success), I would suspect someone out there has the same logo appearing on a card or photo-- if not, maybe it was added. I'm away from all my baseball stuff at the moment (this pesky thing called work), or I would look. Can anyone confirm this logo? |
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Posted By: Brett Domue
Take a look at the championship teams at the Philadelphia A's Historical Society: |
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Posted By: Todd
The botton left "stem" on the card has a very distinct hook-like feature on one side, and is blunted on the other. The drawings in Okkonen's book, and also the photos you've cited (as far as I can see) have more like a tilde-shaped stem on that side. |
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Posted By: Brett Domue
It doesn't appear to be a logo ever used for actual game jerseys. Due to the collar, however, this almost looks like some sort of dress uniform. |
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Posted By: Brett Domue
The Hall of Fame has a uniform database which shows the designs of home and road uniforms for each year. |
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Posted By: Todd
That cite uses Okkonen's drawings, and he's specially acknowledged. Now I have access to it on the Net as well. |
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Posted By: Todd
Actually, if you pull out your T206 Eddie Plank |
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Posted By: Julie
The logo on Plank's T206 is almost, but not quite identical--I canb't find the damn logo on any of my (present) T206s--all the As are looking elsewhere. Anyway, Plank's is a tad less elaborate, but identical enough so as to be reinforcing; I guess the logos were drawn on. My T3 of Bender(who's A is definitely drawn on) has a much simplified version of what appears to be the same A--no swirls, only two short tails, etc. But it seems to have been taken from |
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Posted By: BOTN
I wanted to bring this topic back as I am now the owner of the yet to be identifed Baker card. I contacted Lew this morning and he also has one and has no idea what the card is. I had called it an E104 but Pete and Lew both were absolutely certain that it is not a version of the E104. |
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