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Extremely rare postcard series by photographer Lee Stopple. These are the only two I have ever seen but perhaps others are out there somewhere...
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Jeff, those images are great!!
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nice pickups. DS |
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Ummmmmm....HOLY SHNIKES!!! Where'd you find them?
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Thanks, each was tucked away in two different collections, my goal was to unite them. Took about 6 years
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1950s RPPC:
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I've seen the San Fran and the LA team. Never seen the Sacremento team before. Dingman made some great postcards back in the turn of the century!
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Here's a toughie: HOFer Jack Dillon's Bar:
![]() Per cyberboxingzone.com: Dillon was a tough, hard-hitting, aggressive attacker who moved well and possessed an abundance of stamina; He was considered by many to be a smaller version of Jack Dempsey, the heavyweight champion; Dempsey, who had never seen Dillon fight, once asked "Who does he fight like" ? "You" was the reply. Charley Rose ranked him as the #2 All-Time Light Heavyweight; Nat Fleischer ranked him as the #3 All-Time Light Heavyweight; Dillon was inducted into the Ring Boxing Hall of Fame in 1959 and the International Boxing Hall of Fame in 1995
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A few in the mail recently....the team is postmarked 1938..and am guessing the other is around 20-30 yrs earlier...
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Congrats Jeff. Glad that you were able to pick both of them up. Those have always been two of my favorite postcards out there - especially the Baker. Great, great pose.
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Matty not too shabby either......
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