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Posted By: Jason L
I got the writing bug last night, as occasionally will happen to me, and at the risk of exposing the degree to which I am a geek (I know, that's been long out of the bag by now), I thought I would share this, and ask you guys and gals : |
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Posted By: Brian
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
It may not be "vintage"... but a LOT of people who don't know much about baseball cards are familiar with this beauty: |
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Posted By: Andy
For me it is the T3 Kleinow. The large size of the card plus the image of him in all of his catchers gear is just mesmerizing to me. |
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Posted By: Bill Stone
For me it is the T210-Joe Jackson. In his New Orleans jacket he has a rather sad expression as if he is looking ahead at his future. |
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Posted By: Brian C.
A great photograph, not just a great sports photograph. |
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Posted By: Brian
<<For me it is the T210-Joe Jackson. In his New Orleans jacket he has a rather sad expression as if he is looking ahead at his future.>> |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
The T207 Lowdermilk is one which I find haunting. The Chickering cabinet of Duffy is another. The picture clarity makes it seem like the photo was taken yesterday - or I've gone back in time. |
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Posted By: Jason L
that image is rather haunting |
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Posted By: Scot
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Posted By: Joe Jones
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Posted By: Scot Reader
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Posted By: Jason L
that is also rather amazing, but I don't own it or have a copy. It is a full-body profile photo of Yogi Berra, in his catcher's gear, standing at the top step of the dugout and looking down (I think he is heading back after the end of an inning)...it conveys how tiring the game is, the battle and the fatigue of it all...amazing photo...saw it on the NYTimes photo website |
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Posted By: leon
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
1921 Exhibit Collins |
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Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Posted By: Adam
I think the T206 catcher cards are stunning, not sure if McLean or Powers is my favorite. |
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Posted By: S Gross
Don't own one, but everytime I see a T206 Joss Portrait, a chill goes straight up my spine. |
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Posted By: Jeff Prizner
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Posted By: peter chao
That 1921 Exhibit Collins is gorgeous, it's pretty clear that the old time ballplayers were salt of the earth type people and not pretty boys like ARod. |
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Posted By: Jason L
no kidding! and check out that photo of Leon's of Honus! |
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Posted By: Dave S
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Posted By: JimB
Impossible to choose, but here are a couple that come to mind. I also love the T206 Lajoie batting pose that you posted and the red portrait Cobb is a classic! |
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Posted By: Mark T
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
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Posted By: Jason L
Can I ask the collective experience here: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
The great one in action... |
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Posted By: peter chao
It isn't that the old-timers didn't smile. It just took a lot longer to obtain a photographic image in the old days. So it was simpler and easier to take a picture of a serious portrait pose as opposed to a smiling ballplayer or a ballplayer in action. |
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Posted By: MVSNYC
Hal- that is such a great image! i couldn't help myself...it is my new pic! |
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Posted By: JimB
Jason, |
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Posted By: Anonymous
This one gives me Goose Bumps |
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Posted By: Bob
But this is also a haunting card: |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
It is what the image represents. |
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Posted By: Jason L
that really gets me thinking (about the heyday of the Cubs)...is the T206 Tinker, bat on shoulder... |
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Posted By: Kevin Saucier
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Posted By: Jason
blank card stock = limitless open canvas? |
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Posted By: Steve f
That Jackie is great. |
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Posted By: Mike Mattison
I look at these and wonder, what are they thinking? |
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Posted By: Kevin
<"blank card stock = limitless open canvas?"> |
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Posted By: leslie westbrook
...I thought about my choice as I scrolled to the bottom of the current posts...as I scrolled I kept thinking and going back to the Bowman Pee Wee Reese....then...there it was...the post just before this one. All I can say is ditto. That card is unforgettable. |
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Posted By: Frank Evanov
Always wondered what the Babe was thinking here: |
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Posted By: Rob L
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Posted By: peter ullman
All of those cards are great...but...the most powerful card will always be the t206 Wags for me...seeing it instills chills down my spine! |
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Posted By: paulstratton
Blank front T-cards? The image could be anything? OMG. |
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Posted By: Mike Ellis
My favorite image on a pre-war card is the E92 Admiral Schlei. I love that card. Schlei had a short and less than memorable career. But, the image of him in that bulky sweater, with the rugged face, and large piece of lumber are a great reminder of early 20th century baseball. |
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Posted By: Ken W.
Wonder what was in this guy's head? |
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