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Old 05-17-2013, 02:22 PM
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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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Old 05-17-2013, 06:38 PM
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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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Old 05-17-2013, 09:43 PM
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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!

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Old 05-18-2013, 07:25 AM
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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!
Mark, I forgot it was Friday - for me all 'Friday' means is that my friends get excited

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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Old 05-18-2013, 07:27 AM
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Got these last week. 1927 & 1943 Yankee Stadium photos. i believe they are Type 1, can someone help confirm? thanks!
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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Old 05-18-2013, 07:44 AM
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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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Old 05-18-2013, 11:24 AM
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Got this this week.

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Old 05-18-2013, 11:59 AM
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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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Old 05-18-2013, 05:03 PM
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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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Dan, you sure seem to find the Nebraska stuff. You must have a museum-quality collection
No kidding! Just when you think all the baseball-related stuff in Nebraska has finally been warehoused in Dan's basement, he finds another cache to add to his hoard Congrats on a nice pick-up! Out of curiosity, could you show the president's side-stamping on the balls? Are they both Johnson?

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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Old 05-18-2013, 08:32 PM
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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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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.
For me, they scan better on one side than the other, with white card behind them.
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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.
Wow Dan!
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.

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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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