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Now all I want to know is who that guy is
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Edward James Abbaticchio, Dots Miller, Honus Wagner, Captain Fred Clarke, Unknown(my guess is local river man) Tell you how I know later |
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All I want is closure.
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There is no background "story" that can overcome the forensics here. What would enhance the discussion is a posting in hi-res of the face in question. Last edited by bmarlowe1; 08-31-2014 at 10:44 AM. |
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Let's start with the logical agreements.
1- The two photos are from the same trip. 2- The guy in back #4 from left is the same person as #4 from left in both photos. Everyone on board so far? Here are some facts. Clarke was referred to by his players generally and especially by Wagner as "Cap". Enclosed here is a scan from page 45 of The Devaleria's biography of Wagner. There are many other sources as well. If Wagner referred to Clarke as Cap it's logical to assume Ed Abbaticchio sitting two chairs away did as well. The other scan is the back of the second photo. The writing is in Ed Abbaticchio's hand. He identifies himself and his companions as: EJA (Abbaticchio), Miller, Wagner, Cap, And what appears to say Rivers. Clarke was known as "Cap" to his players. He is clearly identified as such in the second photo. #4 is the same person in both photos. Therefore, hence and even ergo- #4 in photo 1 is Clarke. Now someone find out who Rivers is. |
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This was all discussed in 2009. As I recall from the thread, you were the only one who was "sure" that "Cap" meant Clarke in this case. "Cap" could also be the name of a fishing guide - far more likely given the gross dissimilarity of the faces. It could also refer to a location, like "Cap River."
Regardless of what was written on the back of the photo (a major source of fraud in the hobby) and what the handwriting folks may say about who wrote it (they are not always right), letting that trump major differences in skull stucture and facial features (none of which you have been able to explain) is an unwise pratice. Note also that we have a lot of photos that were for sure annotated by major figures (like Spalding and McGreevy for example) that are loaded with ID errors. You might do well to read pages 1 and 2 of http://sabr.box.com/shared/static/10...092a683653.pdf Even if it doesn't help you , it may help others. Keep in mind that you are claiming that these 2 guys are the same person: Last edited by bmarlowe1; 08-31-2014 at 11:52 AM. |
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Very interesting stuff. I find it odd that the young man id'd only as rivers or rivere is sitting on the lap of the much debated older man. Perhaps they were a father son set of guides, or if the debated man is a player, the younger man who looks much younger than the rest, is his son?
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For what it's worth, that ain't Clarke. Last edited by Jaybird; 08-31-2014 at 12:39 PM. |
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To be fair to Bob, there are plenty of people who simply don't recognize faces. People in that situation have no choice but to go through the same sort of exercise that Bob did with the remainder of his post, relying exclusively on other cues (such as the notes on the back) to provide what they need. I know people who can meet the same person several times, and never remember their faces - not through rudeness, but simply because the features of a face don't provide them enough information to identify people.
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Scott - I try to not make it too personal, but I consider these kind of things to be "teaching moments." I used the term "self-delusion" but I did not intend to be mean. This is really what happens, even to very smart people. All it takes is a small clue and a big desire for it to be true, and then the brain's facial recognition response (which in any case varies greatly among individuals) can get very distorted. Such conformation bias is a measurable phenomenon.
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Where you are being "self delusional" is assuming someone you don't know has an "agenda" you understand. Why would I care if it's Clarke? To increase it's value? I'm having fun with a "hobby". Based on the "evidence" I have, I think it's Clarke, you don't. Some grading companies might not believe it's Wagner, Miller or EJA. Who cares, that's what makes this fun. So in that spirit, here's a couple more Clarke photos. |
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