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I was blown away, well maybe just very surprised, at a post on social media that claimed there was not another baseball card between the T206 Titus and the 1971 Topps Richie Allen that displayed a moustache.
I've been going through my reference books, mostly the Frank Slocum giant-size tomes, and so far I can't find a card to dispute the claim! Can this possibly be a fact?!? |
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I have this 1949-50 Toleteros card of Perucho Cepeda sporting one:
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We had this chat many years back -
https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=216571 Some interesting 'stash stats', lol
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Apparently, everyone missed this 'Scooter'...
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... and if so, does it say more about Major League Baseball or about American society at large during the time period? |
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Just saw Al Oliver's 1969 Topps RC offered as the record breaker. Unless it doesn't count because Rich Hebner shares it (the card, not the mustache), I'd say he is the new leader in the clubhouse. And as a rookie no less!
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Did you know Groucho Marx didn't have a mustache in any of the Marx Brothers movies? It was just greasepaint. You'd think such a thing would be very noticeable, but I only learned last year. |
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Can't say ever saw one between 1906 Titus and 1971 Allen that I can recall. That is just crazy if there hasn't been one. I don't have a T206 Titus but I do have this:
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It's a shame he doesn't have a card, but 1934 Senators pitcher Allen Benson sported a full beard. Talk about standing out in an era where facial hair was decidedly out of favor.
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Love the Scooter but he needs to better maintain it
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Although he did not have facial hair during his playing days, this 1967 Topps Who Am I? card depicts the disguise the Babe employed when he wanted to remain incognito while on late night escapades out and about on the town.
Brian (not my card, because I would not have been able to resist scratching it all off his face) |
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It just seems right to post this image; I'm surprised nobody has done so yet.
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Interesting how on the very first postcard Adam listed, they misspelled the brothers name as Marks on the front, but then properly spelled it as Marx on the back. Definite off day for the quality control people that time.
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That is from one of the rarest ESCO sets, a 1926 vaudeville and theatrical set. I don't even have a complete checklist and I've been researching it for years. The Marx Bros card is the only example I've found.
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That is one cool card. Unbelievable how young they are.
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One theory has it that WWI spelled the end of the facially hirsute. Army regs demanded a freshly shaven look even in the trenches. And then the societal changes in the roaring 20's reinforced the clean shaven look, which carried on for decades.
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1961 Fleer Cap Anson and Kid Nichols both had mustaches.
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Love me a nice stache
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For three weeks I have been trying to think of this card. It may not be a great mustache but it’s clearly a mustache
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As for army regs in WWI, my understanding is that fascial hair prevented gas masks from properly sealing around the face. So the less facial hair the better. Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk
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