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Was thinking the same thing. Maybe we can make an another possible addition to the "hobby myth" thread as well. |
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I think "Baker Gets His Man" looks more like Joe than the Lord card. The sliding players nose on the Lord card looks wider than Joe's long nose.
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This has been a fascinating thread. The question may never be answered, but the fact that it has never even been brought up on this board in the past is simply amazing to me. It was also fascinating to see this thread spark a bit of a a buying frenzy.
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Great thread.
I say it is Joe. Now, off to ebay! Last edited by Vol; 05-22-2010 at 08:33 PM. |
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You know - there is another card in the T02 set that looks identical to Joe... White sock on ONLY the right leg, sliding into a bag. Actually, of note, there are MANY cards in the T202 set that feature a Cleveland player sliding into a bag.
Eberfield/Milan looks like Joe, so do others...
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Has a photo been found that is the same image as one used in the center panel of a T202?
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And I'm thinking of the eBay sellers that have been sitting on their T202s asking 2x what the last one sold for, as they do all their cards, and they just made some sales. So glad we could re-enforce their business practices.
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The 3rd best post was by Benjulmag.
Well - since at least a few people here liked my post - let me hijack this thread for a moment and plug the Pictorial History Committee photo analysis newsletter that I write for SABR. It's called "Mystery Photo" for internal historical reasons - but that name really doesn't fit. It's all about rational photo analysis They are all available for download, starting with the April 2008 issue, for exactly $0 each (I guess it would be a better deal if I paid people to download it). The first few issues were weak - but I think it's gotten better over time (at least longer and more controversial). The May 2009 issue was devoted to photo auctions. So if you have nothing better to do, here they are from newest to oldest: http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/Mysteryphoto5-10.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/Mysteryphoto1-10.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/Mysteryphoto9-09.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/Mysteryphoto5-09.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/mysteryphoto2-09.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/Mysteryphoto9-08.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/M...ublication.pdf http://www.sabr.org/cmsFiles/Files/F...otoColumn1.pdf Last edited by bmarlowe1; 05-22-2010 at 08:57 PM. |
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The center panel for the Too Late for Devlin T202's, show a Cleveland Player sliding in that resembles Joe Jackson.http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/.../2010/389.html
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Mark: I just joined SABR a few months ago and hardly a day goes by that my email inbox doesn't have something from one of their committees. I just received your latest newsletter regarding the Richmond-Fatima Giants connection. It neatly summarized your discovery which was discussed on this board a few months back and made for a very interesting read. Rest assured that at least one of our ranks, namely me, will be part of your loyal following.
On another note, where's Ryan Christoff already in this thread? He is the go-to guy for JoJax spotting, is he not? |
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