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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
Now that this has ended we can talk about it. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Let's not talk about it...it just makes those of us on a budget cry! |
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Posted By: Mike H
That doesn't look a whole lot like Joe Jackson to me. Am I alone in this? In fact, it doesn't look at all like him. A persons ears don't move and get smaller as they get older. |
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Posted By: Rhys
It came from a local Ohio estate and was from the family of the team owner named Perry marks. I got several e mails about the photo, about 20 people said it was definetly him, including some who certainly would know and some auction houses as well, and 2 people thought it was not him. What you have to remember about this picture is that it is 1923 which is three years after he was banned from baseball. I spent hours and hours making phone calls and trying to contact people in Zainesville Ohio to do as much research as I could (all of which was on the ebay description) and after coming to an impasse because of the problem with assumed names and lack of newspaper accounts of these games I decided to list it on ebay. I am convinced it is him, and my research indicates that it is most likely him as well. When you start to add up the circumstantial evidence surrounding the piece the odds are very heavily in favor of it being Jackson, but as the item said, I have no concrete proof mostly because of the assumed name problems. I was figuring about $700-$1,000 so others obviously share my opinion on the picture. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
I think Rhys is pretty up front about everything..and with photography technology and my familiarity with lens distortion from that era, it might be possible that the camera more than anything else accounts for the discrepency. Probably him, possibly not, but then again, if everyone (or at least enough people) think it's him...then it's not much different. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
Definitely looks like him, the ears, nose and eyebrows give him away. |
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Posted By: Rhys
If I had any intention of misleading anyone I would not have put up close up pictures which enlarged his head about 10 times so people could see every wrinkle under his eyes. I think that it is him and my research indicates that it most likely is, but there is nothing you can do with items like this except let people make their own decisions. I went to great lengths with my research on this, and I contacted everyone including the people who operate the Joe Jackson websites and the experts on him and although not all were in agreement on whether or not it might be him, there was noconsensus that it was not him or else I would not have sold it. This photo was shown to at least 50 people before I sold it and the consensus was that it could very well be, but nobody could say for sure 100% one way or another. After all the research I could do and no more experts to show it to, I felt comfortable listing it and I stand behind that. If you do not personally think it is Joe, that is completely fine and others probably agree with you, but judging from all the hours of research I have put in and the countless people I have shown it to, that opinion is in the minority. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
agreed |
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Posted By: Brian
Looks like Joe to me. What an amazing photo! |
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Posted By: joe brennan
I also watched this piece soar above my budget. Great piece Rhys. I also want to thank Rhys and Scott for helping me add to my collection. I purchased a neat 1868 print of the Harvard 9 from Rhys and Scott is the one I purchased my newest T206, that SGC 40 Cobb that I posted earlier. Thanks Guys. Joe |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
yes joe, but did you cry and scream like i did! I must have shot at least three people during Grand Theft Auto to get out my anger! LOL |
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Posted By: Craig
The guy standing 4th from the right, next to the black player looks a lot like Sam Crawford. Any thoughts? |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
IMO there is no doubt that this is Joe Jackson in that photo. |
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Posted By: Mike H
Rhys, I was in no way questioning your ethics or knowledge of this piece. I was simply stating my oppinion regarding the likeness. |
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Posted By: Joan
Joe Jackson is my all-time favorite and to answer Brian's question, I think he is thinking--MMM Hmm, Yes sir, these here jerseys are purty, REAL purty... and one of these days I'monna ask one of these here nice fellers what they says. |
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Posted By: warshawlaw
I pulled both of the pictures above and resized them to equalize head sizes. The salient features of the images line up--eyes, mouth--like whaty they do with facial recognition software. It is Jackson. Can't say about the others. Still, an amazing insight into what it must have been like for these guys after the scandal and banishment. |
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
Now THAT is cool! |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
that his ears got so much smaller over the years. |
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Posted By: Mike H
And his eyes moved closer together |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Once again, camera lenses make a difference gentleman! |
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Posted By: MW
In my opinion, it's not Joe Jackson. Joe Jackson's eyes are further apart, his ears are much larger (relative to the size of his head -- see image below), and his nose is longer and shaped differently. |
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Posted By: Josh Evans
Not Joe Jackson |
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Posted By: DJ
This should be the newest voting topic. |
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Posted By: Jim Crandell
There is no way that is Joe Jackson. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I don't believe that the player identified as Felsch in the photo is him. Felsch was a righty and that player has a lefthander's glove on. |
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Posted By: HW
I do not think that it is Joe Jackson either. |
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Posted By: Rhys
There is a lot of evidence of Jackson in Ohio at this time playing for other company teams just like this one and sometimes it was publicized and sometimes it was not. He played under his real name sometimes in 1923 and under assumed names as well so Jackson got as much publicity as he wanted to get at this time. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
If this were not a team shot with "Jackson" taking up only a very small part of the photo, you might be correct that an oddball lense/angle shrunk his ears and pushed his eyes together. |
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Posted By: Peter Spaeth
My best uneducated subjective guess is no, principally because the person in the picture does not appear to have Jackson's very distinctive nose -- the nose is quite distinctive in both MW's Conlon card and in the inset photo. The difference in the set of the eyes and the ears is less persuasive but somewhat compelling as well. |
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Posted By: Julie
This picture was taken 10 years earlier: |
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Posted By: Bottom of the Ninth
Look at many of the close ups on http://www.blackbetsy.com/. I think the person in the photo is Jackson--too many similarities in the facial features. |
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Posted By: Donald Johnson
In looking at that website, it does look like Jackson to me as well. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I'm not sure how old Jackson is in the two photos in this thread, but there is some time difference in them. Ballplayers from this era aged prematurely from spending every day in the spring, summer, and fall playing day games. Tris Speaker looked like he was 60 years old when he retired as a player. Eddie Collins same thing. Anyone ever seen Ty Cobb as a rookie? He doesn't even look like the same person just three years later. |
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Posted By: Joan
i think it looks more like Carl Mays; this should be in the Carl Mays thread. His coconut is real big; too big... for Joe. |
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Posted By: Mike H
In every picture from the black betsy site and here, his ears (cab doors) are as long as his nose or slightly longer than his nose. The lobes start between his upper lip and the tip of his nose also. This guy doesn't have big ears and they get bigger not smaller as you age. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
In my expert opinion, this photo does not contain Joe Jackson, nor Lefty Williams. While I will agree there are some similarities in the two men, there are more differences in the two that lead me to my conclusion that this IS NOT Joe Jackson. Yes, Jackson played a few games in Ohio in 1923, but a very few...as he was in Bastrop, LA for the first part of their baseball season and then it was on to Americus, GA and to Waycross, GA. The key to proving this IS or IS NOT Joe Jackson lies with someone in Zanesville, OH. Someone there needs to go to the library and read the newspaper accounts of the day for the year 1923 (probably the Spring months of that year or after September of that year...because we know where he was in May, June, July, most of August and early September). I would need some sort of proof (newspaper accounts) before I would put my blessing on this being Joe Jackson. It is hard for me to believe someone paid that kind of money without hard proof. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
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Posted By: Anonymous
Well....I don't know it all....and sure don't claim to.....but I have analyzed this photo extensively and passed it on to Jackson family members as well as other Jackson experts. None of these folks think it's Joe Jackson and I even tried to sell it up to them that it was Joe (even though I did not believe it to be him)....just wanted to see what they would say..... Again, NONE of these folks thought it was Jackson. The ears were something everyone said when responding back to me. I have never heard of anyone's ears getting smaller as we grow older...in fact...I do believe the ears continue to grow!!! |
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Posted By: Anonymous
I just went back to the eBay listing and looked at some of the comments. |
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Posted By: scgaynor
You should ask the family if they know who this guy is, since the guy in the "Mark" photo has either the same mother or the same father as Shoeless Joe. It seems like too much of a coincidence for two guys that ugly to be playing Baseball at the same time, and in the same state no less. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I still think it's Jackson as well. Someone emailed me last night and said that there was no way that the photo had Lefty Williams in it either because the guy who is purported to be Williams in the photo has an earlobe and there are no known photos of Williams that show he has an earlobe. If anyone out there has a copy of Eight Men Out by Asinof there is a Brace photo in the book that clearly shows Lefty Williams has an earlobe. I seriously think there are so many things going for this photo to be genuine that it would be a statistical oddity to have four men on the same team who all resemble former major leaguers. |
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Posted By: Anonymous
Trust me......I want this to be Joe Jackson more than anyone here...except maybe the guy that paid that huge amount of cash for it.....for my own personal reasons.....but I simply do not see Jackson in this man.....Again...I agree there are some mannerisms about the way he stands and all that do remind me of Joe Jackson. But when I compare the photos I have of Joe Jackson in 1923 from all different camera angles....I simply don't see it. The Jackson family members all knew Joe (obviously not from this time...but later in life.....and you'd think even years later they would be able to recognize one of their own....and NONE of them did). Neither did any of the other Jackson experts around the country when contacted. |
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Posted By: Zach
I live no more than 40 or so minutes from Zanesville so I may be able to make a trip to there. Not saying anything for sure but I should know by the end of tonight. Does anyone know the libraries or possibly the historical societies phone number so I can call to ask their hours ? Thanks |
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Posted By: Chris Counts
I've been following this subject for the past two days and it is fascinating. On a whim, I called the Zanesville Press Recorder and talked to an editor. I related to him the suggestions on this board that someone research the 1923 Zanesville box scores and game stories. He was aware of the controversy, but had only seen Shoeless Joe's photo, which evidentally was cropped from the team photo and e-mailed to him. He said mine was the second call today he received about Shoeless Joe. I gave him the web address of this forum, so hopefully he'll at least take a look. By the way, he related another curious fact about the Zanesville ball club — Whitey Wietelmann was a big star for the team in the mid 20s. Whitey later was a middle infielder for the Braves (Bees?) in the mid-40s, but is best known as a longtime San Diego Padre player and coach, both in the PCL (player and coach) and majors (coach). He was so revered in San Diego that he earned the nickname "Mr. San Diego Baseball ... I think there is even a Mother's Cookies card of Whitey. |
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Posted By: Daniel Bretta
I called the Saunders County Museum in Wahoo, Nebraska today to ask them if they knew if Sam Crawford ever coached for the Army team or if he barnstormed for a Zanesville, Ohio team and they could not come up with anything for me showing he did either. Their timeline has him going straight from the Majors to the PCL then on to coaching at USC. I did a proquest search today and could not find any stories relating to Crawford and the Army. I did find in a proquest search that in January of 1923 he was opening a baseball college, but I could not get further information because proquest was not working right for me today and I could only access the headlines. |
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Posted By: Julie Vognar
said, they wished they had had the money to win the photo. |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
You would have made a wise decision. |
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Posted By: Mike H
I agree. $2,800 for a picture that the experts and family don't believe is him, along with ears that are 20% too small, is a biiiig gamble. |
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Posted By: BlackSoxFan
Listening to all the controversy, i must say i'm glad I didn't bid on this item. I believe Rhy's to be an honest and straight forward seller... |
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Posted By: Scott Forrest
I think most of the people commenting here are "educated" to some degree on this subject, just not "experts". |
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