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Posted By: barrysloate
Marshall- you do realize that whether you feel attacked or not, you are in the middle of an awful lot of these disagreements. Steve, John, and Rhys are well respected members of the board and have been here a long time. I think we would all appreciate a friendlier tone. I'm glad you posted some neat early photos, but why fight over this stuff? |
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Posted By: Rhett Yeakley
Marshall, Rhys isn't speaking out of his butt here, this piece is exactly is exactly the kind of piece he deals in. The photo is nice and may be worth more than $200 to someone, but not by too much. Here is Rhys's website so that you can see the type and quality of stuff he deals in. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Steve....it's all good and i really don't care what you call me. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Well Barry i just find it odd that someone states they have 1000's of early baseball photos from my area which i know is not true, my bad for calling the guy a retard. The area i am currently at is highly collected and sought after because of the scarcity of items. Any Clyde Laughlin post card in regards to the turnpike or train wrecks is worth hundreds of dollars. Also Mont Alto and Chambersburg have avid collectors who could care less about money when it comes to aquiring items because of the scarcity. In regards to John i was not really even talking to him about the Indian photos and then he claims to be a avid collector of CDV's and photos but has to search to find Indian ones. I will also add that my cabinet is hand signed by Barry not printed. Jeez if he were so avid a collector and Indian photos are so plentiful then i figure the guy had about 50 or so laying around and would not have to search for them online. I really never questioned Dan about his remark on the value of the photo. All i said was at the auction he would never got a bid card in the air which was true so i meant the guy no harm. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Rhys....your site is very impressive and i'm sure you are a expert on baseball photos however there was no photo from my area on it. Believe me bro i don't think 1000's were even produced. In regards to Clyde Laughlin the photographer from shippensburg he only made 20 to 30 panoramic views of the 1906 Shippensburg team which i sold for 750.00 and he was the most famous photographer in the area. |
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Posted By: leon
I have several Johnny Cash DVD's. I listen to him a fair bit. I like Hank Williams Sr. even better though. Now there was a renegrade and truly great musician. I never get tired of hearing his Honky Tonk. I think a lot of rock and roll originated from old bluesy country and western singers...btw, You don't need to be part of the family to join our board but over the longhall a lot of fighting will be frowned upon.......take care |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Leon...i met Hank the 3rd while living in Nashville and he is hilarious and i love Hank Sr. I'm really not trying to fight with folks but if i disagree then there is a onslaught of negative and critical remarks which i reply to. To me these guys have egos the size of Terrel Owens and half of them don't produce the goods they claim to own. A guy claims to have 1000's of photos from my area yet on his website he has 0. |
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Posted By: leon
Again, I get it. For the record...with what I collect....20-50 is very common...I enjoy things where less than 5 are known. I probably have at least 100 such cards. Don't ask me to prove it |
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Posted By: John
"In regards to John i was not really even talking to him about the Indian photos and then he claims to be a avid collector of CDV's and photos but has to search to find Indian ones. I will also add that my cabinet is hand signed by Barry not printed. Jeez if he were so avid a collector and Indian photos are so plentiful then i figure the guy had about 50 or so laying around and would not have to search for them online." |
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Posted By: Steve F
Well done John. Wish I had your control. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Well first John i agreed that i was wrong on the Sitting Bull piece and also thanked you for finding the info. Second you produced no image of Big Deer and third the image you produced of Running Antelope was a Wisconsin piece that was not hand signed. I doubt that you even own one Indian cabinet much less a hand signed one by Barry. |
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Posted By: Rhys
Marshall |
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Posted By: John
I clearly said I dont collect Native American CDV's but had knowledge of them. |
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Posted By: James Todd
I always find it funny when so much posturing goes on in reference to something so un-tough as collecting baseball memorabilia. I'm sure ping pong enthusiasts fight too, but come on. |
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Posted By: leon
Marshall....here ya go buddy...this should set ya'..... |
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Posted By: Jim VB
In this case, does PhD. stand for "Piled higher & Deeper"? |
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Posted By: Rawn Hill
Looks like a train wreck to me, but hey, it's fun to deal with egos. |
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Posted By: James Todd
I think it stands for Please Hit Delete |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Let me tell you of another photo i currently own. No it's not rare and i don't produce any goods. Both museums in Deadwood do not have a baseball team photo nor do they know anyone who does because they were all destroyed in fires. No Seth Bullock and Sal Starr are not sitting in the bleachers, also that is not the individual in the middle who personally buried Calamity Jane and also Wild Bill Hickock. No all the players are not identified on the back and it is not in it's original period frame. Also there is no known photo of Al Swearigan ever found just possible guesses at a few and that is fact. He just may be sitting to the right of Seth Bullock. Now how about a friendly bet of say 10,000 cash since you are so affluent John and such a high roller that and know me so well and you will see what i own. Go ahead and call the Adams museum and see if the curator has one there or knows of one anywhere. Bro you have no idea what i own or anything about me. All your doing is speculating from things i have said on this board and people like yourself are ahhhhh BBBOOOOORRRRIINNNGGGG. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
John...the cards sold for almost 40,000 as a package and the Sothern Leaguers which i believe to be around 40 total were some of the finest to exist so show me a auction result where you landed 40k. Also these cards are only the beginning to what i own. Rhys i to have some things from The Bowers estate including a 1923 Pittsburgh Pirates team signed ball dedicated to clyde Barnhart. No hard feelings bro and good luck to you as well in regards to your collecting. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Leon...we need more cowbell. Where in the hell is the cowbell baby? |
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Posted By: Rawn Hill
Now this is just silly. |
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Posted By: John
Yawn...why I should have to bet or pay you to see any real or imagined items you're the one talking big game. All I'm saying is what we all are thinking great love to see it...so far nothing that warrants all the NOISE. |
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Posted By: Tim
It's a shame some great collections are wasted on those without class. |
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Posted By: Rawn Hill
OK, let's let Marshall resurrect the 1 of 1 thread. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Well from what i see Wonka you put me in a category of folks who do not produce goods. I have done nothing to warrant that type of accusation and generally when i produce the goods the busy little bees just fly away. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
No it does not belong to me. It's just all make believe. Man bro i could post some sick pics of items i own but i know it just ruins the sale when it goes to auction. The Deadwood photo is one of my favorites because i dig Seth Bullock and generally speaking a photo of him is considered rare in certain circles. I'm quite sure when it goes to auction that a collector of Western memorabilia or historical towns will beat the baseball guys on bidding. From all the people i have talked to it is the only known existing photo of a Deadwood baseball team that is turn of the century, to my knowledge it is the oldest existing photo on the planet. Also i might add i'm sure Deadwood fans from all over may like the item because the series on HBO created a cultural following hence the website was created. Both museums have interest in the photo and plan on bidding when i decide what to do with it. |
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Posted By: John
Neat item, not sure it's as amazing as you make it out to be after reading your disc. of the above CDV's I have to take everything you say with a grain of salt sorry. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Simply because you do not follow western folklore John. Here are some facts for you. Seth bullock was close friends with Ted Roosevelt and he also was responsible for the divide of South & North Dakota into statehood. He played a major role in the developement of Mt. Rushmore and also was the territories first real Sheriff.In regards to Swearigan There is currently a 1,000,000 bounty set by a private colector for anyone who can produce a image of Al Swearigan and have it identified as such by the experts. You see John baseball guys always want famous players or someone like Rube Wadell in the photo. Most baseball folks could care less about the rareity of a item if a hall of famer is not in it. To a museum like the one in Deadwood though a team baseball picture with heroes of the town is worth it's weight in gold and would mean alot to them in order to display it because it is a part of the towns history. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Marshall does not understand that he is not #1...he is the classic little dog barking at the big dog...he is the bully who finally finds someone bigger, badder and better and starts to whine and cry...attention seeker. I have no doubt Marshall has a nice collection and some knowledge about baseball. What Marshall does not have is more experience in baseball photos than Rhys, more general knowledge and class than John, and the respect of the board. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Here is a pic of the farm and i will admit this. It is very humbling to walk the same halls that Stonewall Jackson and James Meade have walked, Meade after all banged Mary Todd so Lincoln challenged him to a duel which Meade accepted, Lincoln did not show up after his advisors told him it would not be wise. Also what is scary is that my great grandfather was so well thought of by the Union army that his barn was not burned and was the only barn in Paige county to not be burned. Asking price is 4.5 million but nahhhh i don't own anything and i'm not involved in any affluent business deals. |
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Posted By: leon
All of these paintings and photos are sort of neat. Eventually this is going to be a pre-wwII baseball card chatboard again though. If you care to talk about pre-war baseball cards this is the best place on the net. IF you don't care to talk about baseball cards, and pre-wwII ones at that, then this is not going to be a good place for you.....or anyone for that matter. Nothing personal at all. It's the same rules for all...best regards |
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Posted By: peter ullman
that's "duel." |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Peter- that's just the tip of the iceberg. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Sorry Leon....i love all antiques and when challenged do understand quite a bit about all antiques not just baseball cards. In regards to the Deadwood photo i have already turned down a offer of 20,000 from a gentleman who resides in Deadwood. John basically in so many words said i have showed nothing in his opinion that was rare but let's just say he is not the all knowing when it comes to baseball items or Indian cabinet cards. I admit that in regards to the Sitting Bull piece my thoughts were wrong, as to the hand signed Barry Running Antelope i'll be alright in my estimation of what it is worth. I'll stick to baseball from here on out and where is the cowbell? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Marshall = Slater from the movie Dazed and Confused? |
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Posted By: J Levine
Marshall needs to pay more attention in school...the duel that never happened had nothing to do with Shields sleeping with Mary Todd. It had to do with a series of well known satiric letters that Lincoln had written under assumed names about Shields inadequacies as Illinois Auditor. Todd and Jayne, two of Lincoln friends, also wrote letters, and it ballooned up into many other people writing about Shields to point where he finally challenged Lincoln to a duel...Lincoln did go to the duel...he won it as well when Shields yielded... |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Thanks Peter. Really i'm not mad at anyone or think any of you folks are bad people. When it comes to antiques like pre war baseball cards we all have different opinions to values and such. While i differ in opinion with John and others i have no beef with them personally. I understand the high end auction game well and it is my playground. I am quite positive in regards to the Deadwood photo that most of you would not even be concerned about it. To me it is a piece of history because it combines Baseball with the old west and it is a 1 of 1 from the research i have done. |
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Posted By: Steve
This thread just gave me a headache |
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Posted By: Rob D.
I had a steak for dinner last night. It was really, well, you know ... |
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Posted By: barrysloate
Good steaks are rare these days, so don't order yours well done. |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Joshua.... not true. You need to check other Civil War historical documneted facts. It is well known Meade was a rough character and would have killed Lincoln instantly. It is also true he had a thing for Mary Todd and Lincoln challenged him to a dual over what many historians believe to be a affair between the two. What you are reading is political cover up over the incident. Courage and Country is a psycho-biographical study of General James Shields, and his times, written by psychiatrist-journalist Dr. Sean Callan, after five years of in depth research in Ireland and America. Shields, an off-the-boat Irishman, was elected U.S. Senator from three different states, was the only commander to defeat Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson in open combat, was a State Supreme Court Justice who advanced womens rights, was described as a knight-errant who lived too late, was one of the few nineteenth century national figures accepted equally on both sides of the Mason-Dixon divide, and was a man who crossed swords figuratively and almost literally with Abraham Lincoln, the US President. |
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Posted By: Jim VB
Would someone be so kind as to drop me an email as soon as Marshall writes any post pertaining to vintage baseball cards? |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Last post from me in regards to Shields......To all appearances, James Shields was striding tall in the Summer of 1842, since, as State Auditor of Public Accounts, he moved in circles of power and carried considerable clout. He was well paid, single, and could come and go as he pleased. On the surface, he should not have had a care in the world but, in the turbulent world of prairie politics where windstorms could level a house in a few seconds, there was stormy weather ahead. It would involve the temperamental Miss Mary Todd and, her husband to be, Abraham Lincoln, the redoubtable Whig leader. Before the dust finally settled in late September, a chain of events had culminated into a situation where not only was Shields political life imperiled but his mortality as well. By the same token, Lincolns survival was in jeopardy too and, in retrospect, had the scenario played out differently, someone else would have been the sixteenth President of the United States; there might not have been a civil war, and the whole map of America might be different. |
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Posted By: Sean
Did you write that? |
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Posted By: marshall barkman
Sorry Jim. I'm heading out and indeed apologize for BRINGING THE NOISE. You can go back to trying to figure out if someone is scamming a member out of 60 bucks or does Ty Cobb backed cards belong in the set. I'm not posting anymore in regards to this thread but i suspect sevral folks will. |
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Posted By: J Levine
Marshall, |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think Marshall has officially taken over this board. |
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Posted By: Rob D.
Over/under on additional posts Marshall makes in this thread: 5.5 |
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Posted By: JDRUM
72 hour moratorium on political threads over yet? I need some relief. JK! |
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