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Old 10-09-2014, 04:58 PM
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If you don't understand the difference between this guy's questions and those of past forum members, after all the discussions we've had about it, and all the explanations given for our exasperation with him....
Butch - excellent research by your friends, but still waiting for Eva to thank them. I'm also still waiting for him to thank all the posters who provided excellent insight on his bogus "Joe Jackson," as well as for the face analysis I did on the same. I should probably send him an invoice. Scott F's attitude is perfect.

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Butch - excellent research by your friends, but still waiting for Eva the thank them. I'm also still waiting for him to thank all the posters who provided excellent insight on his bogus "Joe Jackson," as well as for the face analysis I did on the same. I should probably send him an invoice. Scott F's attitude is perfect.
I agree. I'm sure he will after he's done listing his items on eBay.
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Old 10-09-2014, 05:38 PM
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Butch - excellent research by your friends, but still waiting for Eva to thank them. I'm also still waiting for him to thank all the posters who provided excellent insight on his bogus "Joe Jackson," as well as for the face analysis I did on the same.
Agreed regarding his friends' research. If you are willing to help him, despite behavior that in my opinion does not warrant it, then fine;however, if others did not let him know that it is unacceptable, it would encourage more clowns of similar ilk, and at some point the positive contributors would be fewer as a result.
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I know that it only counts in horseshoes and handgrenades, but I was glad I was in the hockey rink, if not at center ice. I thought I would share a few original photos from my archives of players in the OP's photo.

The first is Winthrop 'Ding' Palmer in 1929 while a junior forward on the Yale hockey team.

The second is the 1936 U.S. Olympic ice hockey team prior to leaving for Garmisch-Partenkirchen. This may have been taken at Boston Arena, now owned by Northeastern University. Sitting in front is Walter Brown. Standing directly behind him is John Garrison. I had the pleasure of meeting Garrison and the two men to the right of Brown - John Lax and Gordon Smith, all from Boston.
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Michael,
Those are great photos. I love the early hockey stuff. Rare to find though. When I saw the OP's original photo it reminded me a little of some early hockey teams from Minnesota. Here you can see a sweater that is somewhat close to the Rangers sweater in the photo. This team is the Duluth Hornets who had many early greats on their team during this period like HOFer Herbie Lewis. Others in this same league were Ching Johnson, Moose Goheen, Tiny Thompson, and lots of others. There was an Eveleth Rangers team during this era too. Jason

Sorry for the glare, this photo is framed

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Trying to stay on topic The post that identified this as the 1934 championship team mentioned that the majority of the players were from college teams and these guys look old to me ( Most have receding hairlines a couple of widows peaks etc. ). I AM NO EXPERT AT Photo Matching but know there are a few on this board. This poor quality photo is of the championship team. Some similarities but looks like some differences to my untrained eye. Any thoughts (on photos)?
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So I figured I should post my Rangers photo.

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