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Old 02-01-2014, 10:41 PM
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Here are my Cobb's

Here are some of mine:



"I am going to ward off with God's help the "bow out" or final curtain as long as possible." Even the great Ty Cobb showed his mortality.










Ty takes a young fan to task in this one, LOL (ironically, the fan and Cobb developed a pen pal relationship that led to the fan penning a book which included this letter)




Some of the greatest athletes of the early 1900's including the Peach



and a signed envelope

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Scary good pieces, Mike! Wow!
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Amazing items everyone. Got me itching to add to my collection soon
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Jeff,

Just curious, where did you get that Cobb image from?

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Just curious, where did you get that Cobb image from?

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Graig,

Way back in 1992 a company called Megacards licensed a series of Francis Burke images and reprinted them in 16 x 20s numbered to 975. I bought the Cobb which I framed with the album page and this Johnson which I still have but ended up not using with my check.



Here's a better shot of the Cobb photo. Same image used on the m101-4/5 card.

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Ahhh, I thought it was Burke. His images were so damn incredible. I wish there were more of them out there in the public.

This book, which was done by David R. Phillips, does have a number of great images in it, and is probably the largest collection of his stuff out there:

http://www.amazon.com/That-Ball-Game.../dp/B0010GE49G

Phillips was in possession of Burke's negatives a few years back, which included a melange of subjects in addition to baseball. Last I heard, he was in the middle of selling Burke's old negatives off as an entire collection, but I have NO idea whether that actually happened.

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Ahhh, I thought it was Burke. His images were so damn incredible. I wish there were more of them out there in the public.

This book, which was done by David R. Phillips, does have a number of great images in it, and is probably the largest collection of his stuff out there:

http://www.amazon.com/That-Ball-Game.../dp/B0010GE49G

Phillips was in possession of Burke's negatives a few years back, which included a melange of subjects in addition to baseball. Last I heard, he was in the middle of selling Burke's old negatives off as an entire collection, but I have NO idea whether that actually happened.

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My memory on this is fuzzy, but I do remember high-quality Frances Burke baseball prints being sold years back - maybe 10 or so - there were a lot of them and they were high-quality. I believe it was a limited number of prints of each image, but I'm not sure. In any case it didn't last long and I can't even find anything about it by googling.
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