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I googled "Hooker" and got a lot of results, just not the one you are looking for.
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Hi Seth,
That "Hooker" may not be pretty... but it's mine... ![]() Be well Brian PS Hi Jim.... ![]() |
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Hey Brian, hope you're well: bad year for the 'Heels, I can hardly watch!
I never knew I'd catch you with a Hooker! ![]() You know, since the T210, the E222, and the T206 all share the same portrait but with the uniform manipulated, might this suggest that the T210 and the T209 (Both Danville) date to the same time, and that the T206 and the E222 (Both Lynchburg) date to the same time? Probably with one pair in 1909, the other pair in 1910? |
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Hi Seth,
The Heels will be back to strength next season... Losing players early to the NBA eventually takes it's toll... I'm happy with the two Championships we won in the past 5 years, so I'll take a down year as we reload for next season. Look for another good Tournament run in 2-3 years. I do know that Hooker only played with Danville in 1910 and that the T209's were also released during the later stages of 1910.... Be well Brian PS That's the only kind of "Hooker" you could catch me with.... ![]() Last edited by Brian Weisner; 01-23-2010 at 11:24 AM. |
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T206Resource.com Last edited by cfc1909; 01-23-2010 at 11:27 AM. |
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However the Smith card showing him on the Lynchburg team had to be drawn up after July 18, 1909 when he was traded from Richmond to Lynchburg. So the E222 or at least some of them were probably released in the second half of 1909 or early 1910. |
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Good looking card, Brian. Interestingly, my type 2 Hooker is also very miscut. I own a number of Danville cards, and he's the only one without routine borders.
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Hi Zach,
I told you we should have used a "Pro" to cut that sheet of T209's.... My kids have never been able to cut straight.... Good thing we stopped them before the ruined all of the B.E. Thompson's...... Talk to you soon... Brian ![]() |
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For years, the guys that put the Turkin-Thompson and Macmillan Baseball Encyclopedias had Buck Hooker all confused with Cyrus Hoch, a pitcher from Buffalo who died in 1911. That's what the encyclopedias listed through the 1960s. Being from Virginia, I knew that Buck Hooker was from Richmond, and played later than 1911. About 1974, I located Buck's sister Florence in Richmond, and she filled me in on his birth and death dates, where he's buried, etc.
So, over the years, he's become one of my favorites. Here's the last major league pay voucher he signed in 1903 |
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Riverview Cemetery - Richmond, VA
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Tom, great stuff, nice pay-slip.
Zach, I thought the black blip over Buck's shoulder on Brian's card was just junk on the border, but it's clearly on yours, too. What is that? Is that part of the background? |
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