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|  1898 Louisville Cabinet Card- Fred Clarke 
			
			Hi, I'm trying to veryify if this is the card I have pictured.  I have been unable to find any info about this card(part of set, dimensions?)  A previous thread by LOUCARDFAN ran into same problem with no solution, just wondering if anyone has new info. If anyone has any info it would be greatly appreciated.   Bill.
		 
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			I don't know for sure, but I do know that b-l auctions had a Fred / Pepper Clarke cabinet for sale a little over a year ago.  I'm not positive but it looks like that's the same image.  There was also a complete 1898 Louisville Cabinet in a recent Legendary auction.  It was a complete team image, not just two players. I hope this "somewhat" helps!! 
				__________________ ... http://imageevent.com/derekgranger Working on the following: HOF "Earliest" Collection (Ideal - Indiv): 250/346 (72.3%) 1914 T330-2 Piedmont Art Stamps......: 116/119 (97.5%) Completed: 1911 T332 Helmar Stamps (180/180) 1923 V100 Willard's Chocolate (180/180) | 
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			Thanks for the info, anything helps.  I've had this scan for awhile, but can't find my source for it.  I am aware of the team pic(recently sold here), but wasn't aware of the B-L auction.     Bill.
		 
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			Bill: The card pictured shows Fred Clarke and his brother when they player for Louisville in 1898. I don't understand what your question is? I don't think all of the 1898 Louisville players were produced as part of a set if that's what you mean. The dimensions are a typical cabinet card, I don't have the exact measurments handy but should be easy to come up with. | 
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			I think I see what you are talking about now, you took the 1898 Louisville Cabinet reference from MY post regarding the earliest baseball collectibles for Hall of Famers master list. When I took a look at your website, I also noticed your group of rookie cards duplicated the ones that I put together for Lyman Hardemann and his OldCardboard website page, although you expanded further than the five that we limited our info to.
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