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I recently picked up this Home Run Baker card and was wondering if anyone had any insight into exactly what it is.
![]() It’s not an unmounted T5 as it’s printed on thick cardboard stock (vs thin photo) and notice the wide borders (vs the skinny ones that T5’s have, shown below). ![]() It’s also not a Pinkerton w530 since it’s a real-photo card and not a printed one. The Baker card was actually used as a postcard by someone (although blank backed) and was mailed on 10/30/1911. I can post a scan if needed but it just says something along the lines of congrats on the Phily win (The A's completed their World Series victory a few days prior on Oct 26th). I have also recently seen one other very similar card of Topsy Hartsell… ![]() (posted with owner's permission) So, anyone have any ideas? Some sort of new uncataloged Pinkerton issue? Or a production photo on cardboard stock that was used to create T5’s perhaps? Measures 3 5/8” x 6”. Thanks! |
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