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Old 03-17-2021, 09:28 AM
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Very nice, Bill
Goes well with that Athletic Sports book.
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Very nice, Bill
Goes well with that Athletic Sports book.
Thanks Bruce, I have enjoyed the book.
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Here is one depicting Spalding's 1888-89 World Tour's stop in England from the "The Illustrated London News" March 23,1889. It's somewhat like Gary's 1865 Leslies in that it has a lot going on. Teams, action scenes, players and instructions on game play terms.
I like that one, a lot.
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Old 03-17-2021, 07:32 PM
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Bill, I'm glad to see that you got it framed..looks great!


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Awesome piece, Bill!
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I believe this is a woodcut (not mine, but thought this would be a good place for the image), the 1888 Jersey City Ball Club Supplement to the Sporting News. Would love to see a better (bigger) image of it if anyone has one please.


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Thanks Bruce, Doug, George and Phil. Here are a couple more that, while may not be quite as significant, I think are pretty cool.
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Thanks Bruce, Doug, George and Phil. Here are a couple more that, while may not be quite as significant, I think are pretty cool.
I have both of those framed and hanging in my living room...
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I have both of those framed and hanging in my living room...
Kindred Minds...Yep
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I believe this is a woodcut (not mine, but thought this would be a good place for the image), the 1888 Jersey City Ball Club Supplement to the Sporting News. Would love to see a better (bigger) image of it if anyone has one please.


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It's a supplement to the Sporting TIMES, not the News...
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It's a supplement to the Sporting TIMES, not the News...
Thank you very much for the correction!
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Would love to see some more non Harpers or Leslies woodcuts. Anyone?


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Default Leslies 1891 Cap Anson

Most of my Leslie’s are civil war and historic deaths like Lincoln and Napoleon. I got a few more in storage I will pull out. Also have some Scientific American stuff that's neat.

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Curve ball gun. Unfortunately its just a cutting. The paper also had a baseball cannon illustration.
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Here's one from The Graphic April 18, 1874 and I also collect some cricket stuff so a woodcut from The Illustrated London New May 12, 1849
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Here's one from The Graphic April 18, 1874 and I also collect some cricket stuff so a woodcut from The Illustrated London New May 12, 1849

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These are really cool looking. Thanks for sharing, guys.

This cdv came out about the same time as the earlier woodcuts did. I have no woodcuts at the moment.
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Not a wood cutting, but 1892 article about pitching. Talks about pitching angles, curve balls & strategy.
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Thank you ebay (even though I paid too much).

July 21, 1866
Officers of the National Association of Base Ball Players.
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That's cool Adam, how big is it?
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