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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: Brad Green
I acquired the Grove card below just a few days ago. I have never seen these cards before. The person I bought it from called it a Bra-Mac Photo and said it was made in the 1960's. The other cards that the person had were all of 1930's players. The card measures 3 1/2 by 4 15/16 and is glossy with a blank back. Can anyone provide more information about these cards? My specific questions are: |
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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: davidcycleback
I beleive these were issued by Chicago photographer George Brace. Don't know who is Mac, but perhaps he was a partner in the deal. I don't recall when they were issued, but 1960s sounds reasonable. I don't beleive the year of issue is known for any of these types of Brace/Jim Rowe/other photos and photo postcards, and they may have been sold sold for more than one year. They were sold commercially, often via mail order, so are not unlike baseball cards. |
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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: Paul
Larry Fritsch has been advertising hundreds of these in his last few catalogs. They appear to be photos with a nameplate glued to the bottom. That's all I know. |
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Posted By: Brad Green
I got this one from Frisch. I guess he had them in storage for 35 years and has decided to sell them. |
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Posted By: Gilbert Maines
That name tag on the "card" looks remarkably like the old Dymo plastic labels which were everywhere in the '60s. |
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Posted By: Jeff Drum
Can't help you any with this particular issue but I have been buying Rowe and Brace PCs for years to use to send away in the mail for autographs. I have not ordered in a couple of years but last time I did so I believe it was from Mary Brace or Jim Rowe. |
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Posted By: Rich Klein
But if anyone has better information; I'd be happy to add to our player list and change the years in our Data Base. |
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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: davidcycleback
For his regular 8x10" photo, Brace usually stamped his name and Chicago address on back. Most of the 50s-60s subjects were shot by him, though many of the 1930s and earlier images were shot by George Burke and others. Burke had a distinct style, so his images are usually easy to identify. For those who don't know, Burke and Brace were business partners and Burke first hired Brace as an assistant when Brace was a kid. |
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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: Tim Newcomb
These were issued around 1973-75. When I was a teenager and just getting into older material, I bought a bunch of them (mostly Reds) because that was what I could afford. They were very cheap and I loved the sharp colorized photos. Obviously they are from the Burke-Brace archive of negatives. |
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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: Stephen Mitchell
After a bit of searching, the February 1974 and March 1974 issues of SPORTS SCOOP reveal some early information on the Bra-Mac cards. George Brace ran full page advertisements in which he introduced "The First Full-Color Picture Set of the 1930's!" |
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Posted By: Brad Green
I guess that pretty much nails them down to 1974, with the possibility that some of the later series could have been issued in 1975. |
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OT -- Information about Bra-Mac Photo Cards...
Posted By: Dan K
As far as I know, The "Mac" in Bra-Mac is for McCarthy.... |
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1974 Bra-Mac
The 1974 Bra-Mac 1930s set consists of 288 colorized photo cards. The photos are George Brace photos and colorized by Bill MacAlister. Hence the name Bra-Mac. Many years ago I visited Bill MacAlister at his home near Chicago and he colorized some photos while I was visiting him. There were quite a few Bra-Mac sets that were produced and sold between 1974 and 1976. Examples are the 1930's Bra-Mac Colorized Bonus Photos (I own 8 of the 12). There was a 1976 Colorized Hall of Fame Set of 156 (which I own), a 1976 Colorized New York Yankee set of 75 (which I own), an Informal Group Colorized set of 144 (which I own). There were many other sets which I do not own or have partials of such as a 1940s set of 160, Brooklyn Dodgers set, a St. Louis Browns set, a St. Louis Cardinals set, a Philadelphia A's set, a Head & Action set of 12 from 1975 (I own 9 of the 12). By the way, I am still missing 24 of the 1930's set.
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There are over 200 Bra-Mac photos on eBay right now. The vast majority for sale by "fritschscardauctions" at 2 to 3 times what other sellers are asking. Looks like they are copies of photos with Dymo labels applied to the originals.
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Bra-Mac Photos
Yes, they are copies of George Brace black and white photos that will colorized by Bill MacAlister. I went to Bill's house and saw how he did the colorization. He had files cabinets of a large quantity of George Brace postcards. They were in a partnership together in doing the Bra-Mac sets.
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Bra-Mac B&W??
Hi Gang:
What can anyone tell me about a Bra-Mac card in B&W? See the Kelleher below side by side color/B&W same pose different cropping. Are other B&W's with the Dymo labels known?
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I recently acquired a collection that included the entire 288 card set (plus the 12 Bra-Mac Bonus cards) still in the original envelopes in which they were sent. I compiled a checklist including the collation of each envelop and post mark date. I offered the checklist to TCDB however while they include numerous "photo pack" images in their database they concluded the set does not constitute cards as is it printed on photo paper.
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Old thread, go Archives! Just don't get sued...(inside joke)
That's interesting on these photo cards. There isn't a lot of difference between a photo and a card, sometimes. I am a card guy though, so everything looks like a card to me! Quote:
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I was denied adding m114s even though they have some m114s listed as Baseball Magazine photos. They gave me the same "they are not cards" excuse, and when I pointed out that they already had m114s listed (and had allowed me to scans to their listings), and have other similar "not cards" listed, they told me those listing were a mistake. I deleted my account. I appreciate the concept of what they claim to be trying to do, but since my collection does not fit within their definition of "cards" besides their as yet uncorrected "mistake" listing, they have no interest in any knowledge I may possess. I hope I don't get sued by the Trading Card Data Bruce(s). Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 07-11-2024 at 02:25 AM. |
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I would have thought having an ACC number might sway them. I haven't really used their site but others have said good stuff about it.
Fred- That is a neat black and white Bra-Mac. Those kinds of things don't surprise me anymore as they are usually only printing errors. We have all seen them over the years. Then too, sometimes a black and white set can be it's own, ie: E97 black and whites (not proofs) Quote:
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TCDB is a useful site sometimes BUT they steal images and info from wherever they can find them without giving any credit. Not sure why do that but they do.
They went to my website and essentially stole all the images I have of my Zeenut collection and have added them to their site without ever letting me know. 🤣 I honestly do not like uploading images on my site anymore because of it. I realized this when I was looking at a card on TCDB and said “wow that looks just like my copy” …then realized they had stolen (likely) a thousand+ images. Kind of a shitty thing to do actually.
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https://www.tcdb.com/ViewCard.cfm/si...e-Nut-NNO-Ally If so, a mix of people uploaded those images, including these members. Each image links to the person who uploaded it. https://www.tcdb.com/Profile.cfm/styxscottii https://www.tcdb.com/Profile.cfm/ComposerMike I believe individuals submit all card images to TCDB, so if you'd prefer cards that belong to you are removed, try asking TCDB to strike them using a page's "See any inaccuracies?" link. You might also ask in their forum what options exist. https://www.tcdb.com/Forums.cfm
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Yeah almost their entire Zeenut image database was lifted from my own site StarsOfTheDiamond.com which I mostly use as a checklist for when I am at shows to check my current copy against any I may see as possible upgrades. I get that I "put them out there" and people can steal whatever they want...but it still feels pretty shitty to have a "for profit" website steal images without even consulting with me. If there was any doubt the following card is the only example of this card known to exist (somewhat recent find) that was on the "theoretical checklist" until this example was found... My website: https://www.starsofthediamond.com/17zeefournier.jpg TCDB: https://www.tcdb.com/ViewCard.cfm/si...er?PageIndex=1 I have completely stopped updating my site because of all this as they essentially stole my hard work.
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