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He sent me an email about 12am, this morning, saying he would respond today. He is not familiar with forums though so I have my work cut out for me
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I hope Mark posts. He has a wealth of knowledge and a lot of great hobby stories to tell.
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Barry-Are there attempts at identifying the players in the CdVs?
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In those instances in which players are known and can be identified, yes. The 1875 Hartford CdV is completely identified, for example. In the case of a superb image or team that is worth including in the book but is otherwise unknown, it isn't.
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Hopefully, Mark took this opportunity to correct the identification mistakes in the soft cover book.
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Hopefully.
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The attempt to identify players is ever ongoing, but if a player is not a professional, our only hope is to find a name written on the back of the card. With someone like Curry Klunk, however, the name is nice to know but leads nowhere.
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Are the RPPC's major league images or are local town teams included?
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The selection is based mostly on aesthetics, as you will find postcards of major leaguers, minor leaguers, town teams, black players, native players, women players, cuban teams, players and more. It is a mixture of baseball images from the deadball era. I will be uploading some sample pages on Net54 shortly.
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Are there hard images other than tintypes included?
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Just sent Leon some bigger files of sample pages, so they may be up soon.
Hi Gary. The Metallica book has four ambrotypes and one dag. The rest are tintypes that range from gem size to full plate. One of the cartes in the CdV book came to me from Barry Sloate. The photo is a classic with the player holding his huge bat in his full, simple uniform. Quite recently on the internet, I was calling up cdv images when I saw the batter again, this time with an identification. He was referred to as Edward Dikeman. He looks a lot like Charlie Blackmon of the Rockies. With a disclaimer, I included the name in his caption in the CdV book, but I know nothing of how this ID appeared. Is it another copy of the carte with a name written on the verso? Does anybody know? I will try to upload the image. |
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files....the ones sent over larger were able to be made larger on the screen
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Corey and one other collector have purchased a set of the books. I am very gratified to receive a good review from one of the cornerstones of the hobby, Corey Shanus. We have known each other a long time, all the way back to those early days of 19th Century discoveries, and along the way have had some extraordinary experiences. Corey and Barry Sloate have been my companions through many an adventure.
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Hi Mark,
On another part of this board, we have a discussion going about the find of Harry Wright scorebooks. That is an adventure the three of us shared. Great memories! |
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I plan to bring the set of six books to the SABR convention in Pittsburgh later this month, along with other historical materials for sale. SABR members are the most active baseball book buyers anywhere. However, they will never have seen volumes like these.
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I have also purchased a set of Mark's books. His 1988 Baseball Cartes - The First Baseball Cards has been an indispensable part of my hobby library for years, so I knew that his six-volume was going to be a must for me.
The books are of the highest quality. The breath of subjects included was a pleasant surprise to me. Instead of just picturing the hobby's famous images, Mark included an incredible variety of images within each book - from the Negro Leagues, to the House of David, to Cuban baseball, to Bloomer Girls..you get the point. Most of the images were new to me and I thoroughly enjoyed spending time with each volume and appreciating the areas of collecting that have generally been foreign to me. My collection of hobby reference material is very important to me and I do not think that it would be complete without Mark's books. The price is definitely on the steep side, but if your collection consists of these types of images then I think that this would make a great compliment to it. Last edited by Baseball Rarities; 06-17-2018 at 04:28 PM. |
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This is Mark back on the thread. For everyone's info the email address for me is theruckerarchive@icloud.com. And also for your info I will NOT be attending SABR this year - I cracked a bone, and must stay home.
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sorry about your injuries. I should have sent a card
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Henry - can you contact me about the book(s) at this email:
theruckerarchive@icloud.com. Thanks. Barry - we are too old for this stuff! |
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I am away from the computer as much as possible, I must admit. I want to thank everyone for the warm welcome and for remembering who I am. Not a card collector, the photographic field and the card field interface just enough that I have gotten to know many of the Net54 members over the years. But this is my first attempt at communicating online with you. Leon is right - please be patient. I will try to keep up. I will attempt to post some interior pages of each book as examples. I can understand that these books could be hard to imagine - they are different. Here is more info about them -
The books are all 10” x 8” horizontal. • CdV Book contains 74 pages, 108 images, 40 unpublished. Price 350.00 • Tintype Book contains 68 pages, 105 images, almost all unpublished. Price 325.00 • Cabinet Card Book contains 88 pages, 117 images, almost all unpublished. Price 350.00 • Stereo View Book contains 70 pages, 60 images, almost all unpublished. Price 325.00 • Real Photo Postcard Boor contains 98 pages, 141 images, almost all unpublished. Price 350.00 • News & Wire Service Photo Book contains 80 pages, with 75 full page images, almost all unpublished. Price 350.00 |
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As to the identifications, I did miss Lipman Pike in the 1875 Hartford photo. Forgiveness requested. I also included in the volume the subsequent year for Cummings and the Blue Stockings, 1876.
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Hi Mark- welcome to the board. Great to see you posting!
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Hi Mark- Are there any ambroypes pictured in the hard inages tintype book?
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