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Posted By: Scott Forrest
This might be a conflict of interest since I'm selling one on ebay, but you guys are going to find it anyway. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Wow, absolutely no thoughts on this? Used to be a topic like this would bring out several expert opinions. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
I'd call it a commercially sold Buxton Wonders team print, and leave it at that. Something like this would fit in the Standard Catalog. At the least, there are less card-like items in the catalog (Baseball Magazine posters, for example). |
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Posted By: ramram
Hey Scott, |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Thanks David, that was my thinking as well. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
If an eBay seller calls something a rotogravure, chances are he's experienced. Most people haven't even heard of the term. Vintage newspaper dealers are familiar with the term, as many old papers had special rotogravure picture sections. |
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Posted By: Bob Lemke
The Buxton Wonders print is a great piece of baseball history, but it doesn't make the "cut" for the SCBC. To better utilize the pages available based on customer response, we've had to delete most "team picture" cards, with certain exceptions that have a long history of hobby popularity, such as Joseph Hall, T200 Fatima and -- back by popular demand next year -- Peck & Snyder. Second, we generally do not list items of players outside the realm of "Organized Baseball": Major and minor leagues, Negro Leagues, Caribbean Winter Leagues. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Bob breaks the news the day after the Astros lose the World Series. What a cruel man. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
It just dawned on me that in my guide to early baseball photographs, I have section of photogravures(same thing). If I could have verified that your item is indeed a photogravure(same thing) I would have included your Wonders, as I don't have a picture of a photogravure(same thing) in the guide. The guide briefly covers trading cards that are photographs (T200, Old Judges, etc). |
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Posted By: craig
scott, |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
Hey Craig! Yes, that's it. He had the same packaging as the other one we discussed, and sold it all to me. So I've got the envelope as well. |
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