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Old 04-21-2012, 03:03 PM
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That's her, Barry. I had just recalled her name and was going to post it. She was on the west coast, knew a right smart about tobacco cards and Japanese baseball cards.

Both of the ladies mentioned brought civility to the board. We'd all be better off if they were here with us now.

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Old 04-21-2012, 04:37 PM
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Barry,
You are correct...Julie was the other one...both were class acts...Joann still collects and is active on at least one more board I belong to...

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Old 04-21-2012, 07:31 PM
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Julie V.---now that brings back memories of many great folks from the ancient times.
If I remember correctly, she had quite the collection and sold most of it some years back.
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Old 04-21-2012, 10:45 PM
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My favorite girl on a Baseball card



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Old 04-21-2012, 10:56 PM
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I'm not sure how many women are on the boards, but I owe my mother a ton for driving me all over the northeast from the time I was 10 until I could drive. I can't imagine how many books she's read sitting at shows.
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Old 04-22-2012, 05:58 AM
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Carlo

Great to see your tribute to mom.

Thank God for moms. As I get older, I appreciate my mom more. My wife
never stops talking about her recollection of her mom.

I remember going to the National in 1992 or 1993(in Atlanta) and seeing 2 girls going from one table to another checking out cards. It seemed so out of place. Should be more common.

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Old 04-22-2012, 06:25 AM
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I am still around - just not as active posting here as I used to be. I have started my own law firm while still consulting for my former company, and it does keep me busy. Thank you Marty, Clayton and Frank for your kind comments. I really appreciate it.

I am definitely still collecting the female image photos and have recently revived my prior type collection of Detroit players from sets issued 1887 through ~1915. And believe me, if I win one of the items I have my eye on in REA, I will be posting that here, there, everywhere, far and wide - soap opera boards, foreign culture boards, any board I can find!

Julie V was around until about 5-7 years ago when she sold her entire collection. It was a breathtaking collection, and to this day I regret not buying something - anything - from it. She had to be the #1 female vintage bb card collector of all time, and I think the rest of us put together would still not be in her league.

A few of my faves ...













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Old 04-22-2012, 07:35 AM
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Joann, stunning pieces. thanks for sharing.

do you know where the bottom RRPC (looks like one anyway) is from? or where the North Ends are from?
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Old 04-22-2012, 07:36 AM
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Great images Joann!
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Old 04-22-2012, 02:55 PM
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Hi all--I am also interested of images of women baseball players (or baseball cards) from the nineteenth century. Am writing a book on the subject for the University of Illinois Press. Deb Shattuck
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Hello Joann

Beautiful images. Not seen them before.
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Deb!

Good to see you. I have a PM in my mailbox right now that I have not had a chance to respond to but thought might be of interest to you. Someone here has photos of ancestors (female) in bb uniforms. He knows who they are but not the team. I immediately thought of you and your interest in players. I will call his attention to your post.

I have added several items to my collection since we met. I may even have found the list of items we discussed. :-)

For all on Net54, Deb is writing what will probably be the defnitive book on female vintage bb teams. She is traveling the country as time is available researching teams and players. She immediately identified several photos and people from my collection that had me mystified and even had, at her fingertips, articles and references from newspapers of the time to people in my cabinets and PC's. It was amazing.

Deb and her mom came to Grand Rapids, and we had the most delightful visit and dinner. We met at the library, and the only place where we could talk was the children's area, which was empty. It was sort of comic - we sat on tiny chairs that were about a foot high around a short table enthusiastically comparing notes on everything from my photos to her research to a Bloomer Girl billboard that appears in a Mickey Mouse/Steamboat Willie short!

Good times. Any help anyone can give her would certainly go to a good cause.

Deb - hope all is well with you.

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Andy, I don't think I know where the North End team is from. It's one of my favorites though, between the smoking and the Who reference (5:15!) I don't think it was postally used. I know some people don't like anything on the backs of their PC's, but I always hope mine are postally used because the postmark is often the only slight tiny bit of info I have as to where it might be from. I also have 3 that have writing that makes it clear that the sender is one of hte people in the picture on the front.

Thanks again for the kind words all. The magazine is awesome. And I'm glad you are working on your misprints Johnny - those were some detailed threads on the printing process for sure!

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Joann those are some awesome photos. The Female Giants photo the catcher has a ginormous glove! Also the Women's team photo in dresses in the studio, i love them ring bats, great stuff thanks!
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Deb,
Good luck with your book. I look forward to reading it when it comes out.
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