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Posted By: Patrick McMenemy
Just curious as to whether our postcard collectors have seen examples of Rose Company Postcards PC760 with players from the Springfield, MA team? |
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Posted By: peter thomas
I have never seen any ML Rose cards. These look amazing, but with 13 seem almost too good to be true. The back writing seems to confirm the massachusetts location. |
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Posted By: petecld
I don't collect this set so someone with who does can correct me if I'm wrong but comparing them to a small number of scans I have I noticed a few "interesting" things: |
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Posted By: Anonymous
not to mention they all look badly trimmed as well. You have to be cross eyed to think the edges look straight. |
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Posted By: Reid
As an aside, I ran across a postcard manufactured by Rose Company which depicts a cartoon drawing of a baseball player and titled "Texas Leaguer". If I remember correctly, I think it was dated 1908. If anybody is interested, I'll see if I can get a scan up to the board. |
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Posted By: Cycleback
Not commenting on the signatures, the postcards look legitimate to me. |
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Posted By: RobertS
Odds are these are real -- why would someone go to the trouble of trying to intentionally mislead by manufacturing a Springfield set with all unknowns? |
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Posted By: petecld
RobertS, |
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Posted By: RobertS
Maybe these were homemade. More interestingly, Rose seems to have provided blanks to local businesses for them to get custom printed (with advertising images in the oval and with printing on the reverse). |
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Posted By: brian p
I have never even come close owning or touching a Rose postcard, but because of the 138 pictured in the Classic Baseball Cards book I was able to make a couple of obversations about these Springfield versus the known cards. |
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Posted By: Rhett
Is the Collins in this lot "Shano" Collins that began playing for the White Sox in 1910? I know his name was James F. Collins, and the autograph on back of the Collins card is J. F. Collins. He was from Mass as well, I believe. Can anybody confirm that he played for Springfield in 1909? |
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Posted By: matt
Just wanted to let you guys know I have a few Rose Postcards for sale. Email me if interested. Unfortunetly, they aren't cheap though- |
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Posted By: JC
I have a feeling that these were blank Rose Post cards that do exist. Check the last Jackson auction to see some. I e-mailed the seller with a few questions like do they stand behind them if they are not real or if they have been tampered with? This is the reply |
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Posted By: Joan Bush - Ottosmom
Hello, I am the seller, I can't help some things, like that the pictures are glued. I can't seem to help the fact that people cant' seem to contact me so I added my shop phone number to the auction. I know my phtography stinks, so I did manage to get some better images on for you guys to look at. I have never posted to a forum so I don't even know if this will work. I can tell you the 6 albums I purchased were the ammased collection of Mrs. John (Josephine) Edger, whose husband was the proprietor of The Russell House Hotel in Springfield, Mass.. The rest of this album was theatricaL stuff, Barnum and Bailey circus postcards, Buffalo Bill Wild West Show postcards, Billy Sunday Evangelist postcards, alot of hotels, and alot of common stuff. Normally I would never buy a Springfield or a Boston album, to many common cards, there was one of each uin the lot. the other 4 albums are small town New England, and alot of costal stuff. By the way I am a real person, thank you very much, Joan Bush - Ottosmom |
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Posted By: Cycleback
Likely, these were prepared by a local photography studio and were not mass-produced commercial issues. If you look at a 1900s cabinet card where the photographic image is circular or oval, the image is often handcut-- so there's nothing peculiar by an uneven cut here. The Rose Co.'s baseball themed postcard would have been a stock background used by the studio. |
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Posted By: Joan Bush - Ottosmom
Hi, I am the seller, and I can't help it if poeople think that I counterfitted these. I can only say that they are wrong. I don't even know enough about Baseball anything to counterfit anything. What are the Scranton players?? What is MLB mean?? major league Ball or Minor League?? I really don't know. I do know these postcards are old, and are original, and came out of an album that had never been touched. I will guarantee them, and anybody who wants to look at them can. I know about glass, china, linen, and I thought I knew something about postcards, but i guess I only knew enough to buy the albums. Thanks very much, Joan Bush - Ottosmom |
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Posted By: ramram
her other items she has for sale on ebay currently. You'll see some other Springfield players and a team image that ties in neatly with the postcards. I don't think there is any doubt that they are of the period. It's just a question of how they were issued at that time. |
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Posted By: ramram
for what it's worth, You can also notice the same backdrop in some of the Rose photos and the team image she has for sale. |
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