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Got these last week. 1927 & 1943 Yankee Stadium photos. i believe they are Type 1, can someone help confirm? thanks!
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No one's seen this tin design before? ...or it's so common that it's not worth responding too?
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I think people here tend to get complacent at times.... fickle group. Either that, or everyone has a Friday night date (which somehow I doubt) ![]() That's an awesome Tin, and one I haven't seen before. I've seen other Mayo Cut Plug Tins, but not like that.... very impressive, especially with the striking blue color. Nice acquisition! Last edited by perezfan; 05-17-2013 at 09:44 PM. |
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![]() Thanks, I was hoping it might have been one that held a card, but when I quit searching on 'tin' and went with 'pack', I found that Mayo had card-sized soft packs. Just another area I'm ignorant in.
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Both appear to be original photos. If they are nice and clear, they were probably printed from the original negative, and the date stamps indicate their age.
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Thanks, Scott! yes, they are both bold, crisp, clear and have great contrast.
Nice tin, by the way! |
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Got this this week.
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your mayo tin is one of at least 7 variations/configurations in tin. Think this is the only variation with paper label. I remember seeing one or two of this style along my journey. Paper label tins are not actively sought by most tin collectors - but they make great go-withs for the sports enthusiast. The one you are showing may be the earliest - would take more thoght and research. It probably predates the football inserts but I'd have to go back to my records. I've not been active lately in researching tin/pack card manufacturers and the associated product - too many other tasks to focus on avoiding...... I know Jon Canfield has done a lot of work on that front. I don't think it's been clarified yet what kind of package the football cards or even the small die-cuts were found in (or even the ns cards) although I remember that one of the tins has been suggested. I KNOW the yum yum baseball cards were found in tins (thanks Jay M.) as well as the later lucky strike NS cards but I can think of few others. Mostly all cards pre and post 1900 were found in slide and shell packs - a few cards were inserted in paper style packages like the Polar Bear but.....? The more I know - the less I know :-( Is the tin factory 1 or 42 as it's hard to see in the scans? The value of your tin would be in the eyes of the owner :-)
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I made a great game used score today at a local estate auction...one of the "kids" in the family was a batboy for the Lincoln Chiefs from 1955-57 and I scored 9 game used bats, two game used baseballs, and two team photos. I talked to the guy about the Chuck Klein bat and he said one of the players was using it, but he doesn't remember who.
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Thanks Scott. The factory looks like 42 (remains of a 2, and destroyed area just before it)
Dan, you sure seem to find the Nebraska stuff. You must have a museum-quality collection
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![]() Kenny, I've had pretty good luck with just placing magic lantern slides on thick white paper or cardstock and just photographing them with a regular camera. May not always work, but for a "no special equipment" method, it usually gives pretty good results. |
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Thanks Guys....Lance they are both Johnson balls. Let me know if you still want a photo.
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For me, they scan better on one side than the other, with white card behind them.
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Quite a score- congrats! |
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What a great find Dan! They would like great displayed together on a wall rack if you have the room.
Greg |
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Dan, Awesome find
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Picked these up today. I Want to Go to the Ballgame glass lantern slide, John L Sullivan glass lantern slide, Jesse Haines and Clarence Mitchell Centennial Cover, and Jack Johnson and Jess Willard in Cuba postcard. Ballgame slide is pretty but doesn't scan worth a dang.
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