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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I have heard back from the NYPL as to the research that they were doing for me. Here is what they found: |
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Posted By: The Other One (Julie)
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Posted By: Hal Lewis
I didn't say it Andy ... I swear!! |
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Posted By: The Other One (Julie)
It'as a card of the first PORFESSIONAL TEAM! You guys are getting me all mixed up. There always was an 1868 card of another team-=-but each member of that team was not paid. |
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Posted By: ramram
Although this doesn't shed any new light on the subject, I wondered if anybody has a catalog that describes what some of these items on the receipts are. I picked up this receipt, for some short term fun, but I have no idea what these listed items might be: "2 Dz (dozen) pairs B H Straps", "2 Dz (dozen) R B H Straps Best", "3 prs. (pairs) #2 Am (American??) Club". Any guess if they are base ball related? |
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Posted By: J Levine
I bid on this and was sad that I did not win, congrats on it though. It is an interesting reciept for two reasons, Koening was competition for Peck and Snyder if I recall...he also owned a sporting goods store. As to what is wanted, the first two things I am not sure but the third thing I am pretty sure is answered in the text above. I think it is a pair of skates...the text right above talks about Peck and Snyders American skates...and a pair would make sense, #2 could be the size...maybe the straps go with them...not sure if what they are (roller -doubt it, ice? maybe, something else?) |
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Posted By: ramram
I hadn't even noticed that notation about the skates but that would appear correct. Of course my mind had immediately run off with the thought of some kind of American Association Ball Club item. |
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Posted By: Joe P.
Elementary DR Watson. |
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Posted By: Andy Baran
I could have told you that any research (short of the time machine that we spoke about) would still leave questions. Like you said, most items were only printed once per year, so an 1869 City Guide (for instance) could have been printed before the Reds were even formed in 1869. I would have been happy to give you inconclusive evidence for half the price |
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