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Old 04-14-2020, 06:56 PM
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I know there are some subtle differences between the German Transfer Stamps with the team/name listed once vs. twice. Ron, it appears yours are the name and team twice variation.

For now, I know that the Keeler, Spike Shannon, and Frank Smith are different between the once vs twice. It looks like Leach might fall into that camp as well. I will study these some more when I have a spare hour. Wish I had more examples to see/study.

Btw, Leon and Ron, those are both very cool! Thanks for sharing!
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Ron - I just noticed the Cobb in your group! Very, very cool! I don’t believe he exists in the name/team listed once “sub-set”.
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There are multiple sets of these transfers, some in portrait form. They are German-made, sold here. I believe there are 20 or 25 of them in each 'set'(1 sheet). I have some that were 'stuck' to the back of an Exhibit card but I can't find the image right now. I haven't seen the black BG before. There were all sorts of subjects from the same issuer:





I bet the parents just loved this stuff on everything in the house...
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Default German stamps

Here's a few others:
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Nice posts/images Adam and Ron. Here's my 1909-10 German Stamp Panel (name/team listed once). Compare to the Bresnahan that Ron just posted and you'll see that there is a dark shirt and yellow shirt variation, although that may simply be due to the name/team listed once vs. name/team listed twice phenomenon. Probably some other differences too...



Here’s a link to my other 1909-10 German Baseball Stamps:

https://imageevent.com/derekgranger/...mps/1909german
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