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The resemblance is there, but isn't the Tiger on the pennant batting right-handed?
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Good catch... influenced by Cobb, or "in the manner of Cobb" then? Not sure the artist paid close enough attention, or if this righty pose just worked better for the pennant.
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International News of Cobb.
Based on the stamping on reverse and Henry Yee's work, this was either printed from 1910-1920 or reprinted in 1920-1921. The stamp difference is in the font, and it's too difficult for me to tell. The scan is poor - I had to copy the original from the auction house database. The clarity amazes me - love this one. |
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I just wrote a blog about the t206 Cobb with the Cobb back which ended in the recent Goodwin auction, and included a neat YouTube video of Cobb.
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-5...-Auction-price |
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Nice blog but the mention of the T206 museum killed it for me. Great blog just not great people. |
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