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Mark, here's my standee. This is from the Charlie Root family that I know personally. I didn't not buy this from them. My standee looks to be in the early 1930s much later than your example. And more spooky too. Some missing their heads, unfortunately. I heard these were made with Burke photos too.
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The large uniform letters in an arc seem to date the jersey to 1919. If this photo was indeed taken during that season, the best match I could find could very well make this player Joel Newkirk, who pitched exactly two innings of one game that year (one of only three MLB appearances over two seasons). Unfortunately, I can't seem to locate a clear image of him facing the right way! This image doesn't provide enough detail to match the cleft in his chin, but the facial features are a very strong match.
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The Burke Standees are all matt finish, black and white and all I have seen have come with the same silver stand on the bottom. They ALL have come from the players estates as far as I know. I've probably handled or seen 3 dozen at auction or in person over the years and every single one fits this description so far.
The one in question is earlier and a different style so my guess would be it is not a Burke but is still cool either way. Rhys
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Thanks all.... this is tougher than I envisioned. I still think its circa 1921 - 24, based on the navy blue sun collar. Neither the 1919 or 1920 jerseys have this feature (see below).
I also believe there's a chance the "Cubs" wordmark only appears arched, due to the way the uniform is draped on his chest. Still seeking any and all opinions, but I'm leaning towards Grimes as well. Thanks again to all who've contributed! Last edited by perezfan; 10-04-2016 at 11:21 AM. |
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Thanks for the clarification regarding the uniform. Excuse my error on the date. The formation of the "U" is different in 1919, and the letters are red and blue, thereby excluding that season. To me, this player bears a stronger resemblance to Newkirk than Grimes. The cleft in the chin appears to be more pronounced in the standee photo. Can anyone provide more photos of either man?
Here's a clear 1921 Conlon photo of Grimes. It's so close (right eyebrow, ear, puffy eyes), but I'm put off by the subtle differences (right nostril, tip of nose, lack of steeliness in the eyes) which are what keep me leaning towards it possibly being Newkirk or someone else. Thus far, nobody else from the 1921 club comes close. ETA: Would the standee photo likely date to 1923? The pairing of the blue/white hat with the blue sun collar on a road uniform might just narrow it down to that season. If that's indeed correct, then a much more obvious case can be made for Ray Grimes. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 10-04-2016 at 12:27 PM. |
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I can't find a better Newkirk pic anywhere, the reason I liked Grimes was the ears and nose looked perfect.... IDK, I can't say for certain, but if I had to bet I'd go with Grimes, I wonder if the lighting made the cleft pop in the standee photo over the direct sunlight of the other pic?
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Just for fun, here are autographs of Oscar Ray Grimes, Sr., brother Roy's 1954 signed Eagles membership card and a 1939 example of Oscar Ray Grimes, Jr.
Both Grimes brothers managed a bit in the minors. Ray, Sr. spent years as a potter at Cronin China, while Roy operated a boat dock. At some point, the brothers partnered up to form a paint contracting business. Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 10-04-2016 at 12:46 PM. |
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