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Here's a nice one, a C. 1907 Real Photo Postcard of the Manitowoc Baseball Team. Famous Negro League Pitcher George Wilson is sitting in the front row, first player from the left.
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Great stuff! That Ruth is fantastic.
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JB, nice RPPC of the 1889 Washington team, but I'm curious as to which player you believe is Hank O'Day. I don't think he is in this photo, as whomever wrote the players' names on the front of the PC did not identify O'Day as being among them. O'Day was sold by Washington to New York on July 26, 1889, hence I suspect the photo was taken later in the 1889 season. Also, "Honest" John Morrill, who apparently is not in this photo, was released by Washington on July 6, 1889, further suggesting this photo was taken later in the season.
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Postcards are ideal display pieces.
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Here's a nice 1936-40 Real Photo Postcard signed by Irving "Bump" Hadley in vintage fountain pen. Also has the George Burke stamp on the back.
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Jim - That is an awesome display, I love looking at framed pieces. Where does it hang then? The fielding Cobb you have in there may be a bit much for it though, I could take it off your hands for ya.
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Thanks Steven, it hangs in my office.
The Cobb Fielding is yours..... just send a Rose Company Bender my way! |
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You get to enjoy your cards every time you enter your office, the way it should be. Awesome! |
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