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Posted By: Jim Clarke
This Circa 1907-8 postcard claims to have Joe Jackson on it. I know he played in Greenville, but the seller claims he is in this postcard... I don't see him... Does anyone else? |
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Posted By: barrysloate
JC- the picture is a little small but none of the faces jump out at me as being Jackson. He wasn't there that long, and this looks like a different year. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I saw this auction also, and the seller claimed the boy second from the right in the front row was Jackson...I just looked, laughed and moved on. And the high bid was already over $100. You can't save everyone on ebay. |
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Posted By: steve f
Joe was there that morning for the shoot, but stepped out of the photo briefly. He's in a subsequent shot. I'll try to dig it up. |
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Posted By: Brian Weisner
Here is a scan of the 1908 Spinners picture: |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Fifth from the left, just to the right of the mascot. Cool image. |
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Posted By: Steve M.
5th from the left Brian? Not counting the kid. |
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Posted By: joe brennan
I also saw the postcard for sale claiming it was Joe Jackson. It is Joe Jackson. He was a shoe salesman in Greenville after the team benched him for 3 errors in one innning. He went on to marry his wife Peg and had to children, Bud and Kelly and a dog named Buck. |
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Posted By: Frank Wakefield
Well did Joe's team mates space away from him, or what??? Looks like a team picture with Cobb in there, with everyone moving away. |
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Posted By: roger
there was a joe jackson postcard that appeared on |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Last year there was a snapshot photo of a teenage boy in a greenville uniform from the early 1900's that went for about $300. I looked at it and didn't think it looked like Jackson, but I guess all you have to have is an early 1900's image of a kid in a Greenville uniform and it's as good as gold. |
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Posted By: Frank Ceresi
Joe Jackson is definately not in the initial photo in this posting, I am afraid. I went to Greenville a few years ago with my son for the dedication of a Joe Jackson ballfield in Brandon Mills and saw several photos of Joe as a Spinner and the photos showing him are pretty obvious. I recall seeing a photo of the Spinners that allegedly contained Joe that was so far off that it was laughable. The funny thing, though, it hung proudly on the wall of one of the top collectors in the country. Wierd! |
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