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Posted By: Hankron
As many recall, after Elliot refused to promote me to Vice President of the board Network54 (with key to the executive loo and vacation access to the board's timeshare in Hoboken), I took down some of site's guides and said he'd rue the day. |
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Posted By: Julie
How do I get there (especially the imagined ones)? |
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Posted By: Hankron
Good point: http://cycleback.com/baseballcards/ |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
My "documents" file is about to explode.. |
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Posted By: Elliot
In case anybody is wondering, David and I were able to reach agreement on everything, except that I took a hardline on sharing the executive washroom. I was afraid he would steal the gold faucets. To my surprise, he took offense and refused to play, even after I gave him everything else he wanted....go figure!! |
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Posted By: Scott
I think part of the problem was the use of the term "loo". |
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Posted By: Jimmy Scott Elkins
Julie, |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
engraving (David R. says they are engravings, not cuts). The prices are all over the map, but the most expensive (probably $250--the Ewing '89 cover may occasionally sell for more) is still a great bargain, since people don't seem to realize what terrific collectibles they are. I paid 14.95 for the Providence Grays of '82 with Radbourne, Ward and the Wrights, and $250.00 for "Baseball Champions of 1885". |
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Posted By: Hankron
I beleive Lew Lipset's Encyclopedia has a list of the Harper's Baseball Woodcuts and would answer that for you. If not the first, yours would be one of the earliest ones. |
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Posted By: Jimmy Scott Elkins
I really appreciate them. I have a couple more in the 1880's with teams (such as Boston Champs 1883) and names. My favorite is the 1859 Hoboken however. May not be valuable, but like Julie stated - it is odd and attractive in a way of things being "different" on the field. Wouldn't you know it however - I sold my Lipset Encyclopedias around two years ago when I made the mistake of selling my vintage collection - so, there goes my researching woodcuts in those! I may order the back issue Hankron mentioned however - should be an interesting article. |
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