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Old 05-23-2012, 04:16 PM
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Nice pick-up, George. I went after that one moderately before settling on the 1909 Pirates Carl Horner composite supplement in Heritage.
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Old 05-23-2012, 04:30 PM
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Thanks Phil! You are far from 'settling' with that Horner composite...it's beautiful and from what I recall, it was in overall VG condition. Many of the ones that I have seen either have tears or have turned orange from what I assume is sun exposure. Very nice pickup!
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Old 05-23-2012, 04:35 PM
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Thanks, George. Here's what mine looks like.........
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The image of Henry Kimbro in a Baltimore Elite Giants uniform was probably taken at Nashville's Sulphur Dell. Two thoughts come to mind: the Elite Giants were in Nashville for spring training (not unusual at all) or the image was taken of Kimbro in his Elite Giants uniform in his home town ballpark...
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First off, GREAT Kimbro image! The Elite Giants were originally from Nashville, moving to Columbus and Washington before settling in Baltimore. The owner Tom Wilson was from Nashville and continued to live there even though his team did not. The Elites played in Nashville often in exhibition games and spent some spring training time there as well every year.
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The image of Henry Kimbro in a Baltimore Elite Giants uniform was probably taken at Nashville's Sulphur Dell. Two thoughts come to mind: the Elite Giants were in Nashville for spring training (not unusual at all) or the image was taken of Kimbro in his Elite Giants uniform in his home town ballpark...First off, GREAT Kimbro image! The Elite Giants were originally from Nashville, moving to Columbus and Washington before settling in Baltimore. The owner Tom Wilson was from Nashville and continued to live there even though his team did not. The Elites played in Nashville often in exhibition games and spent some spring training time there as well every year.
Gary and SKip, Thanks for the information. The reverse of the photo bears a photograhers stamp from Nashville which is consistent with your research.

I went to the Mariners Angels game tonight and stopped by the team shop. They were having a sale of Game Used Lineup Cards for 50.00. I have always wanted one but never got around to purchasing one for my collection. I searched through the stack and picked one from Sept 24, 2008 because it was a game that Felix Hernandez pitched and Ichiro, Guerrero, Hunter, Anderson, and Teixeira played. My picking this card was basically arbitrary. I saw Frankie Rodriguez appeared in the game so I knew that Felix lost or didn’t get a decision but I really didn’t care. I thought it was a cool cheap item for my collection. When I got home I went online to check the box score. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the lineup card was from K-Rods record 62nd save. Although it's not a vintage item I am very pleased to add it to my mess.
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Gary and SKip, Thanks for the information. The reverse of the photo bears a photograhers stamp from Nashville which is consistent with your research.

I went to the Mariners Angels game tonight and stopped by the team shop. They were having a sale of Game Used Lineup Cards for 50.00. I have always wanted one but never got around to purchasing one for my collection. I searched through the stack and picked one from Sept 24, 2008 because it was a game that Felix Hernandez pitched and Ichiro, Guerrero, Hunter, Anderson, and Teixeira played. My picking this card was basically arbitrary. I saw Frankie Rodriguez appeared in the game so I knew that Felix lost or didn’t get a decision but I really didn’t care. I thought it was a cool cheap item for my collection. When I got home I went online to check the box score. I was pleasantly surprised to discover that the lineup card was from K-Rods record 62nd save. Although it's not a vintage item I am very pleased to add it to my mess.
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That's a heck of a pickup for $50. Congrats on that!
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Gary and SKip, Thanks for the information. The reverse of the photo bears a photograhers stamp from Nashville which is consistent with your research.
Mike, would you mind telling me the name from the photographer's stamp? The image of the unnamed player which I posted is from the same location in Sulphur Dell (based on the similar Norvell &Wallace signs on the outfield wall in both images) as the Kimbro one. Mine is from local photographer Bob Grannis. Thanks!
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Mike, would you mind telling me the name from the photographer's stamp? The image of the unnamed player which I posted is from the same location in Sulphur Dell (based on the similar Norvell &Wallace signs on the outfield wall in both images) as the Kimbro one. Mine is from local photographer Bob Grannis. Thanks!
The stamp is from John E Hood Photos and the photographer's name is Norris Collins. Beneath the names the stamp states Professional Photographers 12th at Broad Nashville 3,Tenn.
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Just got this nice seat from Comiskey Park.
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Congrats on the nice Comisky chair. I have one as well and noticed the plaque on yours. Did it come with that attached or did you add it? If so where did you obtain it?
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