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The Giants photos were taken in September.
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A photographer having this many photos of two teams, regardless of timing and/or locations, seems completely reasonable to me. The fact that PSA has reviewed the prints and determined they are the right age (I know I'm repeating myself, but this question has come up twice since I mentioned this fact, and it's documented in the original link that was posted, yet I bet it comes up at least once more) makes me think that we should be concentrating on the signatures themselves, assuming PSA got it right with the prints - they are pretty good at that (again, I repeat myself). With that in mind...
Mathewson stinks. There are plenty of others that can easily be confirmed if anyone has the time and inclination.
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I have no insight on the signatures, but I'd want to see the photos in person before I said they were from 1911.
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Just an aside... A few years ago SABR published a book on Addie Joss who died in April, 1911. Perhaps a review of that book will reveal something of Cleveland's spring training schedule for that year.
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Does this:
http://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball/19...a/7130-80052.s Seem consistent with this: http://legendaryauctions.com/Napoleo...LOT169557.aspx |
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An observation on that Lajoie photo. Both the "i" in Lajoie and "i" in Alexandria have offset dots. Both of the "i"s are dotted over the following letter.
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Tom C Last edited by btcarfagno; 02-10-2015 at 11:16 AM. |
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I was wrong about the item description. The description on the Lajoie photo does not say that the inscription was written by the photographer. It seems to suggest that Lajoie is credited with the inscription.
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Tom - have you found any Matty exemplars that compare favorably?
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The signatures, not so much.
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Just as a side note that I viewed this album in person at the National Convention last year at the Heritage booth. I was skeptical of the autographs but the photographs themselves to appear to be original to the time period, but in pristine condition. They are silver gelatin prints and from what I could tell from a cursory examination, they do appear to be original to the purported date of 1911.
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Spring Training site for the Cleveland Naps (now Indians) from 1910-1911 was in Alexandria, Louisiana. SOURCE: http://www.clevelandareahistory.com/...-training.html Shoeless Joe Jackson played on the Cleveland Naps from 1910-1915. SOURCE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shoeless_Joe_Jackson "F. W. Smith, of Cleveland, for 21 years staff photographer for the "Plain Dealer" and "Leader," announces that he has left newspaper work to devote his entire time to home portrait, commercial and speed photography. Good luck to you, friend Smith!" SOURCE: (Abel's Photographic Weekly, July 1, 1922) https://books.google.com/books?id=NI...Dealer&f=false Frank W. Smith obviously lived in Cleveland so that would explain the reason they were in Northeast Ohio. Here's the part I get lost on... The description of the Christy Mathewson photo says, "Mathewson following through on a warm-up toss before a slowly filling grandstand at Chicago's West Side Grounds". Why would Frank Smith, the Plain Dealer photographer be in Chicago shooting a Giants-Cubs game? Would he pick up a photo from another photographer to get signed? I doubt that. Any thoughts or theories? Last edited by mschwade; 02-10-2015 at 10:17 AM. |
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Rhys, doesn't the sizes and big white borders seem unusual for the 1911 time period? I can't speak on the autographs, but based on what I see on the Heritage site, and the sizes that all seem to be either standard studio 8x10 or 5x8 + the big white borders, they seem to fit into the early 1920's time period or so. Doesn't mean he didn't take these pictures in 1911 and then have them developed at a later date, and then maybe track these guys down one by one..........though that then negates the Mathewson. |
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Or, explains why the Matty may not be good, when many of the commons appear to be.
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