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Hopefully bringing the Mel Bailey thread back from the dead with this post.
Does anyone know (approximately or specifically) when Mel Bailey started selling Real Photo postcards of his images? He usually included the date of the image on the back of the postcard, but I don't know whether he was selling them that way at the time. And when did he stop selling them? Were they available for order up until his death (I assume he has passed away), or did he close up shop earlier? I have the same question for both Jim Rowe and George Brace postcards: start and finish. I would love to crowdsource checklists for them, but it would be even better if we had date ranges for these three distributors. Thanks! |
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Mel Bailey passed away in 1981. He partnered with Bud Ackerman back in the early days. The following link will educate you regarding both men:
https://japanesebaseballcards.blogsp...orters-of.html This article and the PSA article (link below), explain in detail about their endeavors in Japanese baseball cards, especially the 1967 Kabaya Leaf. https://www.psacard.com/articles/art...all-card-issue I owe a debt of gratitude to both men, as reading these articles are the reason that I was educated enough to stumble upon what I think was a tremendous find. A few sealed packs of 1967 Kabaya Leaf. Prior to this discovery, no one had knowledge of the sealed packs or what they looked like. An unopened pack and having one in hand have gone a long way in clarifying some of the mystery about the pack, distribution, cost, etc. Both these gentlemen should be given a tremendous amount of credit regarding the establishment of the Japanese baseball card market in the U.S. Attached is a photo of one of the PSA certified packs. Sorry I couldn't be of any assistance with your photo questions. |
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The above post mentioned Bud Ackerman. Bud is the guy who introduced me to the "advanced" hobby back in 1963. Until then my hobby activity was trading with other kids in the neighborhood.
I grew up in South Jersey near Philly. I saw an ad Bud placed in the Sporting News offering Japanese cards. He was located near Washington D.C. It so happened we had family in the area and on one of our visits I persuaded my father to drive me to Buds apartment. Bud told me his story about being in the service in Japan and bringing back the cards to the states. I ended up buying some from him. But what turned out to be the best thing is he gave me a handful of 39 Play Balls. I had never seen cards so old. And he gave me a few old copies of collector publications. Can't recall now which, but this was well before The Trader Speaks, and I think even the Ballcard collector from TN. Whatever the publication was I found an ad in the back from a guy in Arkansas named John England and his wantlist included a few of the 39 PB's Bud gave me. I wrote John and he made me an offer though I don't recall what he either traded me or bought them for, but it must have been a good deal for me. Because there was another ad from a guy in Pittsburgh name Chuck Blazina. He was also looking for 39 PB's. So I offered him a similar deal that John England had extended to me. Boy did I get a scathing letter back from Chuck, about what a thief I was and never to contact him again. It brought tears to the eyes of this 13 year old new to the hobby kid. Strange thing is I got to meet and know both John and Chuck a few years later at some of the early "conventions in Cleveland and Detroit. I told Chuck the story about the deal John gave me and that I had no idea I trying to rob him, We had a good laugh over it. Odd how one name I had not thought of in years brings back so many memories...... And I have Bud to thank for giving me and starting me to have now 60 years of enjoyment in the hobby.
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Mel Bailey also issued a B&W minor league team set in 1962 of the Omaha Dodgers.
See: https://www.ebay.com/itm/382884431751
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Mel Bailey also produced RPPC player postcards in the 1970's.
Here is one that is in my advanced Nolan Ryan collection that was produced in 1978. |
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"Mel Bailey passed away in 1981. He partnered with Bud Ackerman back in the early days. The following link will educate you regarding both men"
Hi Jim, While I never found an obituary for Mel, he was still alive when I visited his wife Donna in the early 2010's. At the time Mel was institutionalized dealing with memory issues....Nice pack... Mark |
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Thanks Mark, I took that information from the article. Unfortunately, I never met either gentleman and only know what has been written about them.
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Big thanks to everyone who contributed to this latest discussion of Mel Bailey's contribution to the hobby. We did get some good information here. I think Mel Bailey should get more credit for having produced the Omaha Dodgers set (beyond Net54, anyway), so I'm going to try to get that fixed.
His and Bud Ackerman's part in bringing Menko cards to the U.S. is worth knowing, and I had a lot of fun looking at the scans. In a perfect world, I'd be rich beyond my wildest dreams and be collecting Menkos along with everything else I blow my money on, but it's probably not going to happen. And I was are of Mel's RPPCs; I have 40-50 of my own (all Pirates), which is what inspired my initial post. There's a lot of misinformation concerning the RPPCs out there: cards being attributed to Brace or Burke that have Rowe's printing on the back (and I understand why this is, of course) as well as Bailey's cards being attributed to Rowe (or nobody because Bailey's not that well known). Not to mention all the lots being advertised as postcards that are actually just prints. Unfortunately, we weren't able to pin down when he started and stopped selling his RPPCs. I'll keep digging. In the meantime, anyone who has Mel Bailey postcards knows that he almost always included the year the photo was taken, which is a clue for us. All of mine are dated between 1970 and 1979, but I've read that Mel was active basically from sometime in the 1950s until sometime in the 1990s. There's a Bobby Thomson dated 1950 on eBay right now, but when he started selling that image as postcard is still a mystery. I've also come across several Mel Bailey postcards dated 1993 but none later, at least not so far. If anyone has a Bailey postcard with a date of 1994 or later, that could help establish one end of the bracket. The quest continues. Thanks again, everyone. |
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Here's a photo of a group of collectors I hosted at my home in 2000. The National was in Anaheim that year. Mel is kneeling 6th from left between myself and Vic Pallos. Mel was a wonderful guy, started photographing from the stands at ballgames and later he was the team photographer from the Angels and his work was picked up by the BB card companies and several national magazines.
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Great photo Jim - thanks for posting. It brought back many memories because that's the last, and only, Nationals I went to. My father-in-law lived in Fullerton and he and my daughter went to the show together. He has since passed, but I really enjoyed that show with them. I remember us buying some packs at the show and I had a lot of the cards stamped with the National logo. One of which was a Brady rookie! That card is long gone - if I had only known!
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