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Posted By: Greg Martin
To avoid eating up the 3rd March pick-up thread, I started this post. In that thread, I presented that Yankee stadium Ruth postcard with the question c.1930? I asked so I could possibly narrow it down some more, c.1925 or c.1930, but no later. There are no indications this card is not vintage. |
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Posted By: David Atkatz
The photo is of the 1926 World Series. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
I believe I read somewhere a long time ago that all of those Yankee Stadium postcards like this one with Ruth on it are not period. The one above looks to be artificially aged to me as well. |
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Posted By: Steve
Not all, but many are reprints done around 1980. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Steve, you've seen one with Ruth on it that was from the 1930s? |
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Posted By: Steve
Yes, and I have also seen the one with McGraw of the Giants. |
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Posted By: D Brown
The Curt Teich company produced postcards from the 1900s through the 1970s -- with pretty consistent typography from the 1920s through the 1960s. Amazingly, their archives still exist and are public, as part of a county collection in Illinois. Here: http://www.lcfpd.org/teich_archives/ |
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Posted By: leon
The "original?" PC in this thread does have telltale signs of being a reprint, unfortunately. The whole look of it looks like a reprint, to me. The graininess and the dark blotches are not good signs. regards |
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Posted By: 2dueces
IMO too grainy and artifically aged on the back. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
The back is wrong for a 1920's postcard, it is mostly likely 1940's or 1950's. |
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Posted By: Greg Martin
Here is the Ebay link in which I bought the card: |
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Posted By: Greg Martin
Dear tnc1954, |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Sounds like an honorable seller. Good deal. |
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Posted By: MikePugeda
Greg, |
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Posted By: Greg Martin
Mike, |
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Posted By: fflood
There are other points about this card. Almost all Curt Teich postcards have distinctive code numbers that can be used to date the card; this one does not. Teich produced very few sepia postcards. I have seen a version of this card that is black and white rather than sepia and indicates manufacture by Colourpicture of Boston and distribution by Blair Cedar & Novelty Works of Camdenton, Missouri. I can't think of many images that show up on both a Teich and a Colourpicture postcard, the two companies being competitors. Another puzzler is why a postcard of Yankee Stadium would be distributed in Oklahoma or Missouri; postcard distribution was generally strictly geographic. |
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Posted By: Greg Martin
Another postcard similar to the one I bought has been listed on ebay. Not good. |
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Posted By: Steve F
Unlike the McGraw insets, I thought it was understood that ALL YS images with Ruth, are indeed fakes. |
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