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Old 05-30-2013, 06:29 AM
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Default Rube was good but...

...he was not Babe Ruth

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another costly example(to the buyer atleast) of the price guides..and the grading companies...and the general collecting public not being aware of the truth?!?!
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I'd love to know more - I'm not familiar with this stamp. Is it not Babe Ruth but Rube Foster?? It looks like Ruth to me.....
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uhhhh...rube marguard...not rube foster!
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Here's the link to the previous thread (my photobucket pictures have since been rearranged so do not appear):

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I went with Rube Foster, assuming it was a Boston item. Thanks for the info....
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Default 1917 Youth's Companion Stamp - 1914 Lawrence Semon Postcard

1917 Youth's Companion and 1914 Lawrence Semon Postcards (not mine):
(Leon, borrowed your image from previous thread)
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I went with Rube Foster, assuming it was a Boston item. Thanks for the info....
FYI, am guessing you maybe meant Waddell (?) though he never played for Boston. Anyway just as FYI, Rube Foster is one of the greatest (maybe the greatest) early 20th century black pitcher, and is known as the "father of black baseball" for his work playing (in), managing (in), and organizing (of) the negro leagues.

Lots of early 20th Century Rubes to keep track of for sure ... Wish the nickname would make a comeback.

Quick link to wiki..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rube_Foster
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