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Old 01-17-2017, 09:34 PM
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The provenance is that the negative is part of the Chicago Daily News collection of about 50,000 glass plate negatives that was acquired by Chicago History Museum (about 8000 are baseball photos). There is no "back" - it's a negative. Keep in mind that they often don't know what they have until we tell them. I don't have permission to distribute in hi-res (you can purchase hi-res scans from the Museum). Article will be sent to you.
Ahh.. so it's not an original photo like the one in ML. Gotcha. I guess it would be worth as much as they charge at the museum then.
If original.. a lot of money as we all know. Negatives are a whole other animal. But also a lot of money

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I believe in part, that the reason for the astronomical price was that it was a Bain photo. If a rookie photo showed up, the price would indeed be very high however, if it were a Conlon, Bain or Thompson, the price would significantly higher. Part of the allure of the memory lane photo was that it was a Bain photo IMHO.
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The fact that is was a prominent photographer certainly helped. I bid while still in the low 30's but wouldn't have gone that high had it been an unknown photographer.
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I do not mean to diminish the lofty position of Bain photographs, easily my favorite, but I believe it is is extremely difficult to identify Bain himself as the photographer. It could have been another photographer from his news service.
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I do not mean to diminish the lofty position of Bain photographs, easily my favorite, but I believe it is is extremely difficult to identify Bain himself as the photographer. It could have been another photographer from his news service.
Exactly(except for easily my favorite part for me). The Bain news service didn't hurt.. it is definitely a variable. That said, if it was a 1915 Conlon with the same quality of image it would have went for much much more IMO.
It had the year, a known photographer service but also had "the look". It was a beautiful portrait.
The fact that it was Bain helped but by no means made the photo. I think it still goes for 30-35k being a 1 of 2 known from another more generic(hate to say that) news service.

A good example/comp is the "pitchers" 1915 Red Sox photo(s) of 4 of them standing together(including ruth). There are two primary shots; underwood and Underwood and Bain. I think one of each sold in the last year... one being in Rea I think and the other in memory lane. I think the Underwood and Underwood did just as well or better ,if memory serves me, than the Bain.
Also, there was a very very small 1915 spring training snapshot photo of Ruth with other players that sold in heritage for over 30k.

Red Sox original Ruth images are very very rare. There is no video footage and limited images in general so type 1s are especially special to own and view. Every single shot is a treasure as they are so limited. EVERY ONE. Each are a window into his younger, less covered/documented years. They are part of the enigmatic side of Ruth. At least this is the case in my mind and the proof is what I pay and have paid.. and apparently what others pay now too. Sad that I cannot afford to buy the items I specialize in everytime now but also exciting to see others appreciate their importance in the hobby.
If I was a millionaire, I would own them all!!! ��
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