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I don't believe I've ever seen another like this, of Walter or any other Washington player. Very interesting.
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You have some really nice stuff.
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I recently picked up the beater version (w/ spectators) to complete this pair...
1905 Philadelphia Athletics (without spectators & w/ spectators) ![]()
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I don't collect stadium PCs per se, but I do collect some venue PCs that catch my interest. Here are a few:
Madison Square Garden, the Mecca of boxing, This mailing card-backed picture of the second [1890-1925] stadium of that name caught my eye because of the lower corner of the building, which plainly shows advertising for the Jim Corbett-Charlie McCoy bout on August 30, 1900. See the next image for a close-up. A view of the next Madison Square Garden, actually a promotional PC for the Nedick's restaurant. The picture was taken September 9, 1949; the marquee advertises the Gavilan-Castellani bout that evening. ![]() 1965 Dodgers PC shot at Chavez Ravine. One of the ways you can date a Dodgers stadium photo is to look at the palm trees behind the pavilion. When the stadium opened they looked like pipe cleaners, with the fronds straight up. ![]() This Drysdale you know was a few years after the stadium opened because the palms had developed pretty good 'beards': ![]() 1949 postally-used Ralph Kiner:
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Enjoying this thread.
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Jim - That Panoramic of Wrigley from the roof top is stunning! Absolutely gorgeous. (I have a new favorite PC !)
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Fabulous Boston's Jim;
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Here's a selection of few unusual postcards. For more go to http://www.sportingoregon.com/
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Just back from SGC, this postard was produced in Cuba and pictures a Rookie named Enos Slaughter.
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