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Jimi - nice lookin' Yogi rookie!
Bill - the CDV was from a private sale. These particular ones from Warren Studios are very tough to find (near impossible might be more like it). The cabinet came from Legendary Auctions. Luke - I'm not a t206 guy, but those Hindu's look awesome!
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Yup! Wonder where I got that?!
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Wow, really nice stuff this month so far. Derek - I'm speechless. Those look like they belong in a museum, congrats!
Being part of this forum for over a year and a half now and seeing all the different "cards", I've starting expanding my collection to include Cabinets, Postcards, Exhibits, Premiums, etc. My latest purchase can't compete with what has been posted here so far, but I think it's neat. I like when the players are identified even if it can't be verified:
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Jason,
Not sure if you have researched the names, they are all from Hancock, Wayne county, Nebraska men circa 1910-11 based on the little girl and her age. Last edited by sb1; 10-03-2014 at 10:43 AM. |
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sb1....Thanks so much for that info, I really appreciate it! The ebay description just said "rural baseball team circa 1920".
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This 1905 American League Publishing Co. envelope pictures Hall of Famer Napoleon "Larry" Lajoie. Its enclosures - a letter he initialed and a promotional order form for a baseball guide he was in the process of publishing for the 1906 season - are shown in the American League Publishing Company gallery, http://www.sportingoregon.com/p799838731 . Click on any image for a better look and description. (My apologies for the less than stellar cell phone pictures of the inserts.) The same image of Lajoie is used on baseball postcards that the American League Publishing Company published in 1907 showing the Cleveland team, and in 1908 depicting just Lajoie, both of which can be viewed in that gallery.
For more, visit http://www.sportingoregon.com/. . Always buying! Please contact me with any postcards or related material you have to sell. |
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