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Good info, Jeff and Scott. I've tracked these A's tickets a bit over the years, see what I put together below. One other print difference I've found is that on the 1908 tickets, re the "Not good if Legal..." wording, if and legal are run together as one world, "iflegal." This is only found on the 1908 tickets. Note that only the Sept 9, 1908 ticket is mine. It is attached to a scrapbook page with date notation and that the game was Phila vs NY. This date was part of the stretch of five games that Joe Jackson played with the Athletics at the end of the 1908 season, and in this game he got his 2nd career hit (his first came on August 25).
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Great information, thanks to all who've shared/posted in the thread!
I believe I have one of the Phillies tickets from this collection from a pre-season exhibition game in 1907. |
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You may want to consider that your exhibition Phillies ticket may originate from a different patron. The info and date written info seem to be scrawled by a different hand IMHO. Cursive writing vs. block printing, different slant etc. |
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After seeing your comment and looking a bit more closely at my ticket, I believe you are correct that the handwriting appears to be different and likely originated from a different collection. Didn't matter to me either way. It just looked familiar when I saw the initial post and thought my example looked similar. |
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Great info, thanks everyone for sharing!
Picked these up a while ago on the b/s/t. Looks like the 1908 comes from the same collection you guys have posted. The 2nd is in cursive, like Scott's example.
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A buddy of mine collects Cy Young tickets, and has a 1903, which confirms the news article in Post #6 from Ray (Thanks Ray). Even if you do not believe the date written, it is definitely a 1901 to 1903 A's ticket given the Address & Manager.
Also, adding an example of a Upper Pavilion ticket. Note the added "Exchange - 25c." This ticket happens to be from a game that saw three of the early great pitchers: Chief Bender, Addie Joss & Cy Young Looks like by 1915, the ticket style changed here: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthoped...ibe-1843036626 Also noticed, is that in 1911 they outside edges were clipped. What would be great is if someone had a 1912 & a 1914 to show. A few other examples would also be great, especially if there is some variation to what has already been shown. |
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athletics tickets, chief bender, columbia park, eddie collins, philadelphia athletics |
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