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It took me a while on this one but I think I might have a match. How does it look? For better clarity on the picture, here is a link http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lou-Gehrig-N...item20d654f597
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At first, I saw a resemblance to Gehrig, especially the head, but wasn't certain it was Gehrig. With the last photo posted, I do believe it is Gehrig.
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I do also- the positioning of the fence is what really made me realize I finally got it. Thanks for your help, I always liked the colors of this piece so im very happy I can finally add it to my Gehrig collection.
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Hello! I've been getting into baseball postcards more lately and stumbled on this again (5 years later) in my collection while going through other postcards and wanted to ask before discarding it..
It looks to be a postcard of Lou Gehrig (bottom picture) and wanted to know - what characteristics of the it established this as a 1940's (junk?) postcard rather than a possible 'playing days' issue. I'm not too great with postcard stock or color so I think it probably relates to that but wanted to know more precisely how to age it. Thanks again! -Frank Last edited by frankh8147; 12-18-2018 at 01:52 PM. |
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...or it could just be Joe Jackson again..
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I like the postcards and both look original to me (from the pics on the screen). I am not sure what the question is though?
![]() .Ok, I think I see the question now. I would need to date the stamp mark but I think it could be early-mid 1930s based on the timing of the Yankees practicing there.
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I do not believe there is any way the postcard is from the 20's, but I do believe it is very likely from the 1934 time period. I also believe it is likely to be Gehrig.
Below is a brochure promoting St Pete from 1934 and the Yankees along with Gehrig specifically, is used as part of their promotion. It would serve to reason that St Pete would also make postcards to sell around the same time frame. I don't have one in my collection as there always seems to be something else I want to buy when one comes up for sale. LOL ![]() ![]()
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