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Hey Scott, If Michael wants to add my group to his "earliest card" collection, he's welcome to it for a small percentage of what he's asking for his CDV set!
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Cool Charles Hall Tomlinson Joe! My son is named Charles Hall and he may look similar to that Charles Hall in twenty or so years! My wife got a kick out of that... Thanks for sharing!
Cool Imperial Cabinet of Hamilton Matt, I've never seen it before... Rob, Those Kimball Bros Cabs are sweet as well Thanks for showing them. -Matt Last edited by Matthew H; 01-09-2012 at 01:00 AM. |
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Rob- That's a great cabinet set. I really like the look and poses.
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Very nice Sam Crawford, that's a tough one. |
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I still have not figured this one out. I have researched my tail off... One of the most time consuming / fun / aggravating / informational projects I have dealt with. And still no answers...
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1999???
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Hi Ken,
"1999"? I know... I just cannot help but feel that there is a great story hidden within this photo. I & others have all kinds of ideas, but have not been able to corroborate any of them. The best I can do is I have found a match on the Policeman's belt buckle "CCP". I have found a photo of a Cook County Police or Chicago City Police officer with a very similar uniform and a match on the buckle. Now though, I have begun to wonder if it has anything to do with Illinois and the "CCP" for some other state...? |
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My guess is they were playing a baseball game in the year 1999. I guess they thought in 100 years baseball would be played between men with guns and the umpire would have to be a cop.
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I'm pretty sure the big guy is the penguin from all Batman movies. I could be wrong
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I even went as far as signing up on a Gun Collectors forum and asked if they could provide any info on the guns. (Hoping for some sort of clue?) They were very helpful but it led down a dead end road.
Interestingly, those guys were intrigued by the (guy with sign) buttoned up pants leg. Debating whether or not a drive chain could be on the left or right side of a motorcycle or bicycle. One fellow stated the he thought the photo was taken at West Side Park in 1899??? I cannot find any pictures of West Side that match... You can see his pants leg and the Cycles in the bottom photo. Here is a photo of the gun! That appears to be a Stevens Tip Up. Also known as a "pocket rifle". They had removable shoulder stocks, so they could be used as a rifle or a pistol. Last edited by smokelessjoe; 01-09-2012 at 12:57 PM. |
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.................... BENDER ................. PLANK ................ COAKLEY
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1886 Kansas City Cowboy's National League player. Not identified on the card but believed to be Pete Conway.
Rob M. 1886_KC_Cabinet_Card.jpg Other know Conway photos: 1886_KC_Cabinet_Card Conway2.JPG 1886_KC_Cabinet_Card Conway3.JPG |
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That is Conway - nice find.
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Here is Kenesaw Mountain Landis holding Zach Wheats children.
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Rob, nice cabinet! If Pete Conway, which I believe it is, it dates to just before he was picked up by Detroit (8/5/1886). The comparison portrait you show of Pete with Detroit would date to either late 1886 or just before the start of 1887 season and was taken by Tomlinson Studio. I've never seen the full portrait you've posted, only the oval cutout found on the 1887 team's "Champions of the League" composite (attached below). Could you point me to the source for the full Conway portrait with Detroit? Thank You.
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Best Regards, Joe Gonsowski COLLECTOR OF: - 19th century Detroit memorabilia and cards with emphasis on Goodwin & Co. issues ( N172 / N173 / N175 ) and Tomlinson cabinets - N333 SF Hess Newsboys League cards (all teams) - Pre ATC Merger (1890 and prior) cigarette packs and redemption coupons from all manufacturers |
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Great photo, Kenny.
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What cabinet is that from great image.
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Hey Joe - Believe it or not, that bust shot of Pete Conway is from his Wiki web page.
Rob M. Last edited by ramram; 01-10-2012 at 09:59 PM. |
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Thank you Rob, I was surprised to see that portrait and even more surprised to learn of Rich Adler's book on U of M baseball. Some real neat information in the first couple chapters (see page 25).
http://books.google.com/books?id=68f...ler%22&f=false A copy of the book is now on its way to me. Thank You !
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That photo of Zach Wheat swinging has a 3-dimentional quality to it. Truly amazing look for the time, and it really stands out. Thanks so much for sharing.
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Greatest thread ever.
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N173 Cincy Catcher Billy Earle (with catcher mask!)
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Jeremy
That is one nice image. Great card.
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Thanks Joe and this thread has yielded so many beautiful cab's... Pure viewing pleasure!
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+1, Pete - this stuff makes me drool even more than T206's
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Cuban cabinet
Prado team.
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Those are great Jeff!
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Beauties, Jeff. Good luck with your quest for the rest.
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Love the Pinkerton's Jeff. Which ones are you still needing?
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Plank, Mack, Bender, the 2nd Collins (Hi Matt), and a group of non-Hofers numbering 10+
I have a Barry that I can't locate the scan for Plus I don't buy the paper mounts, so it's a marathon at this point
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You have the Shoeless Joe? Nice
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Pete,
No - I'm just working on an A's team set
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Nice Zach Wheat cabinet photo, Kenny.
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I like this one despite the condition. Great cabinets from everyone else!
Alan |
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Any one know who this might be? This was in with some of Zach Wheats stuff but I dont know who it is.
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Here is a Jake Beckley O J cabinet and a late 1800's cabinet of an unidentified player. Does he look familiar to anyone?
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The OJ book lists no Beckley N173 cabinets in private hands, with only 1 known in a museum collection. Is this example a new discovery?
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Here's three cabinets of I've been told are : Fred Wood, Sam Wise and John McGeachy. Any opinions or verification of these ?
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The image from the Arthur & Pailbric cabinet photo was used as the source photo for the woodcut illustrating Jack McGeachey's bio (spelled McGeachy in the paper) published in the Clipper on 13-Sep-1890. It most likely dates from 1886, when he played for the Detroit Wolverines. Both appear to have been correctly identified. |
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Thanks, Russ. I missed that one.
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Some great late additions to the thread.
Here is the old post that discussed the new Beckley find (thanks Russ): http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=127480 I'm thrilled to see Bob Richardson posting. Jay Miller brought it to my attention, we were both surprised. Great to have you posting, not sure how I missed that you have 20 posts dating back to May of last year. Lastly, great to see positive ID on Mike's cabinets. The "man in business suit" cabinets with claims of being a baseball player often end in disappointment. Great cards all around.
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