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Hopefully, some members can shed some light on this? Also, I want to thank a few members who helped inform me in the beginning process of researching these. Thanks goes out to Leon, Jimmy (19cbb), Rob (ramram) and Scott B. |
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It seems the analysis is very detailed. I am not sure how much more we can glean? As for the tintype being Murname, it looks like him but I am still not 100% on it. I have less of a leap of faith on the tintype of Battin and I think that does look like him. In my short time of searching for tintypes I haven't seen very many, if any, major leaguers or even identified players. I know there are some out there and they are few and far between. And anytime I get a chance to show this puppy, and be a little on topic, is good for me. Would always love to see some other baseball action tintypes if they are out there. And I sure hope that pitcher scoots back after the pitch!! ![]()
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Way to go, Ryan.
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I really enjoyed reading your piece on SABR. Nice work. Not much to add on my end.
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Leon- Not a tintype, but an early cdv from Hoboken.
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Gary, I really enjoy seeing those early scenes of the game! Great CDV!
Leon- Great tintype also! Definitely have not come across many action scenes, if any like that on a tintype! |
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Gary, really like that cdv, Leon, I remember that action tintype, excellent.
On the Murnane Id I was not sure either, that is why I asked Mark to take a look. If says ok, I am totally convinced. His expertise is amazing. The only other image of Murnane I have is the 1877 Boston composite, where he has changed the name from "Murnan" to "Murnane". This composite was given to Murnane by fellow writer Jake Morse. Murnane is actually in the writer's wing of the Hall of Fame. |
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I really liked seeing the earlier game action photos, maybe there should be a new thread, but in the meantime here are 2 more from the early 1860's (at least). Hope the are straight and viewable. I have info on them if anyone is interested.
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