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View Poll Results: What is your opinion of the T206 Jack Dunn Card?
Definitely a vertical pose. 50 56.82%
Definitely a horizontal pose. 24 27.27%
Who is Jack Dunn? 5 5.68%
I'm more interested in the back (It might be a Drum!) 3 3.41%
My wife thinks I'm a geek for participating in this poll! 11 12.50%
Multiple Choice Poll. Voters: 88. You may not vote on this poll

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Old 09-30-2009, 12:57 PM
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vertical,in my opinion...
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I know you know there are 6 horizontal cards in the t206 set and Jack Dunn is NOT one of them. I am more interested in the back and I will bet that sometime in the future this card will be discovered with a Drum reverse...

At present there are 3 known Baltimore t206s with a Drum reverse and I own 2 of them and will not give up until I own all 3...
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In my perfect world, all cards are horizontal.
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Jack Dunn was born in 1872. That is before baseball gloves. By the time he's playing ball gloves are around, but are rare, and not used by hard core base ballists. Dunn made it to what we now consider the major leagues with Brooklyn in 1897.

I'm confident that it is a vertical image. I think some of the horizontal-heads see that and are just stirring, and some really don't see it. I can envision a ball player getting in that position for a ball he's going back for that was popped over his head at third or short, I can see a fellow getting into that position going for a fly near the edge of a railing beside the stands. This T210 of Chandler now on eBay OUT OUT OUT, be OUTED card!!! http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...STRK:MEBIDX:IT ends in a few hours, and I think that its high price is due to the similarity of the Dunn image. AND, I think that ball players who learned to play without a glove, as Dunn would have, were likely to have caught balls like that more often than some 21st century product from the sunshine of California or Florida.

As I out Chandler, he's at $50.99. I think he'll sell for much more than that. I don't know if a vertical-head is going to bid it up, to further the cause of Dunn being a vertical card; or if it will be bid up by a horizontal-head who plans on burning the card so no one will see how similar Dunn is...
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I will bet that sometime in the future this card will be discovered with a Drum reverse...
Hiya Jim,

Kewl that you picked up on what I was alluding to with that poll response ... Jack Dunn is a 350 Series card, which means that a Drum back is certainly possible, but, at least to my knowledge, no Jack Dunn with a Drum reverse has ever been found

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I'm guessing it's a vertical pose. IMO it looks like he's backing up to catch a fly ball.
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I'm guessing it's a vertical pose. IMO it looks like he's backing up to catch a fly ball.
That is my take on it, as well. Pop fly over the mound. Definitely a vertical pose.
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The Chambers, Norfolk T210 with the similar glove and hand position just closed for $96.83 plus $2 for shipping... I'd have copied that image and pasted it here, but don't seem to be able to do that. If you see that card, then you'll be able to envision what Jack Dunn is doing on his vertical card.
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For the record, I think it's vertical but...I wouldn't bet my collection on it
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The Chambers, Norfolk T210 with the similar glove and hand position just closed for $96.83 plus $2 for shipping... I'd have copied that image and pasted it here, but don't seem to be able to do that. If you see that card, then you'll be able to envision what Jack Dunn is doing on his vertical card.
Excellent example. Here you go, Frank:

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