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Bottom left is Bob Johnson.
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Top row:
Bump Hadley, Fritz Ostermueller, Lee Grissom. |
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Bottom/right, I believe, is Eric McNair.
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Correct on all counts. I had misidentified the bottom right one in my records from when I had a large number of these previously, but on double-checking to see if I could have been wrong, found my scan of this 8x10 identified as McNair on the back. So I'm glad I tuned in even if I did miss the initial ID party
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Anybody have a scan (or better yet, have) a George Burke stamp of Walt Alston? He had an amazing major league career, but not as a player. He struck out in his lone AB in the majors w/ the Cardinals in '36.
According to Phil Garry, there is at least one Burke Stamp of Alston out there. Anyone got one?
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Thanks for the help. You guys are the best!
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FWIW, there was apparently a find of full sheets of Burke stamps a few years back for 40 or so players, quite possibly pulled from George Brace's effects after his passing. These players represent about 99% of what I have seen pop up on eBay in the last 5 years or so, and Alston is not among them. Other than that apparent cache of stamps, Burke stamps are quite scarce due to their nature of never being made available commercially or to the general public. They were sold exclusively to players, who in turn used them for correspondence, fan mail, etc. If anyone has any Burke Stamps for players other than those in the list below, I'd be interested in seeing them:
Huck Betts Lena Blackburne George Blaeholder Zeke Bonura Jim Bottomley Sammy Byrd Gilly Campbell Hugh Casey Red Corriden Kiki Cuyler Jimmie DeShong Bill Dietrich Carl Doyle Hank Erickson Wes Ferrell Jimmie Foxx Tony Freitas Larry French Benny Frey Lee Grissom Bump Hadley Chick Hafey Roy Henshaw Leroy Herrmann Al Hollingsworth Edward Jabb Bob L Johnson Douglas Johnson Si Johnson George Kelly Stanley Klores Tony Lazzeri Bill C Lee Connie Mack Jr. Earle Mack Johnny Marcum Eric McNair Skeeter Newsome Fritz Ostermueller Lew Riggs Rube Walberg Billy Webb
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After reviewing your list, I may have up to 9 more players to show you. 3 are not autographed, so I am not 100% certain of who they are, but here's the scans:
To the best of my knowledge, the auto'd players in Pic 1 are (forgive mispellings if any): Gilly Campbell, Bowler Lysien, Rabbit Warstler, & Stormy Weatherly (not sure about bottom left ID). The auto'd players in Pic 2 are John Corriden & Herman Fink (not sure about bottom two.) |
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Just realized how small the pics were. so here are tighter shots on the 3 I didn't know.
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Of the others, the Campbell and (Red) Corriden are in the list I gave as well. Could you also show the Lysien, Warstler, Weatherly and Fink ones larger though?
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Fascinating stuff! And fantastic work on the ids! If anyone does ever come across an Alston, please kindly let me know.
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The third is my grandfather Billy Sullivan, Jr., taken when he was with the Reds in '35. I have that Burke stamp, as well as a big print of the original photo that he must have purchased from Burke. It's one of my favorite photos of my grandfather. There is something great about the way he's spinning the bat in his hands.
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