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Let's have some fun: post a card that you think is rare, obscure or just plain unusual. I will start with this movie studio mail reply card of Jack Dempsey
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The "deathbed" is one of a set of five postcards made by photographer A.H. Beckett to commemorate the ill-fated World White Heavyweight championship fight between Luther McCarty and Arthur Pelkey on May 24, 1913 in Calgary, Canada. The cards were available within weeks of the tragedy.
The famous "sunray" photo, illuminating the stricken McCarty, is widely believed to be an enhanced image — although several spectators reported seeing the beam of light, which abruptly vanished as referee Ed Smith tolled "10!" over the prone fighter. The window card advertises a McCarty exhibition in Lancaster, Pa., on Feb. 6, 1913. |
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Here's the McCarty "deathbed" postcard ...
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This boxer was included in a set of college track & field die cuts.
Any idea of a year??Heavy Weight (FT)_001.jpg |
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...which doesn't necessarily translate to valuable. Just picked up this and several other 1940's Italian boxing cards. I find them interesting, but mainly I just like to pronounce the names with a fake Italian accent.
Actually, I would be thrilled if someone could offer any additional info on these cards. You know, the usual- date of issue, issuer, number of cards in set, are they cut from a strip, a sheet or just individual cards, etc. Last edited by Jerry G; 04-24-2014 at 08:36 PM. |
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Just because it is one of my favorite cards ever and I've never seen another:
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1928 Chocolate Jaime Boix
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As a Lajoie collector, I'd never seen this postcard until it surfaced in a Hake's auction a few months ago. I'm curious whether boxing collectors are familiar with it.
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Did you get that one, Rob? I had my eye on that since I collect Jeffries stuff but the price, wow...Had to settle for this card:
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Yes, I bought it.
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Rob,
I haven't seen that Lajoie/Jeffries postcard as well. You might ask Craig Hamilton, I know through the years he has had more Jeffries photos than anyone I know. http://www.josportsinc.com/main.php?section=home |
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Found this old thread and thought I would share. I pulled this out a binder filled with assorted photos at a card show on Long Island. Definitely the most unique piece in my collection.
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