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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Phil Garry
Postcards/CDV's/Cabinets all welcome.............. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Rob D.
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Anthony N.
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Posted By: Joe D.
believed to be the first example of a major league baseball team on a Postcard. Still puts a twinkle in my eye |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: leon
These havebeen seen quite a few times but they are still some of my faves..... |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: ramram
1882 Providence team. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Steve Murray
I've shown so many in the past, e.g. my Sporting Life set minus Detroit, that I thought I'd show something a little different this time. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Jason L
that Brooklyn card is ridiculous! |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
No World Series in 1904....therefore, I declare this Buffalo (AAA) team the mini "World Champions". |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Steve Murray
Harl Vestin Maggert is in the middle row, far left. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Dan Kravitz
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Steve
but in a card catalog . M101-7 Murderers' Row |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Anthony N.
Nothing like throwing up a card from 1913 and having it the most modern one in the thread! |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Ken W.
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: leon
They are on medium paper stock.......sort of like T213-1, Derby Cigar cards, but maybe a tad bit thinner than 1914 E145's......I wish they weren't so rare..... |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Richard
According to the checklist on Jerry Spillman's web site, there were Sporting Life Composites available of Toronto for the 1902 and 1907 championship teams. I suspect this is going to be asking a lot, but is there any chance anyone has any examples to post?! |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Anonymous
Ask and you shall receive |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Richard
Wow Pro9, that's awesome! A few days ago, I didn't even know these existed (of Toronto). Thanks for posting it! |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Steve M.
1901 Little Rock Southern League. 2nd place to Nashville in 1901. Players of note: John Skopec, top row second from left, played for Chicago AL in 1901 and Detroit 1903; J.R. Gilbert, middle row far right, played for Washington in 1898 and Pittsburg in 1904. Finally, William Popp, top row second from right, played for St. Louis NL in 1902. Mickey Finn (love the name) manager. Size 9 1/2 by 7 3/4. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Jason Carota
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: MVSNYC
hope Rob will post his amazing carl horner detroit team (1907?) postcard that he showed us at this past NYC Dinner...many of the poses are the same as their T206 cards, including the cobb (although it is the uncropped version, with alittle more of his body). |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Fred C
I like the T200 Philadelphia National League card. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Phil Garry
Bid McPhee does not have too many card appearances but here he ia along with his Cincinnati teammates in the right-hand cloumn, third player down....... |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Rawn Hill
?t=1204124458 |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: scott brockelman
Actually not a card but a huge ad piece. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: DMcD
I'm lacking in the team card category. Best I can do are a couple of Burke stamped photo post cards. Also am posting a NYT rotogravure of the 1914 Giants, from the August 16 Sunday paper. On the day before the Giants had dropped their third straight to Boston , shrinking their lead to 3-1/2 games over the Braves who were in the cellar in July and who would go on to finish 10-1/2 games out in front. (In the corner is Charles Schultz's famous Peanuts cartoon: "Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball just three feet higher?" And why couldn't Merkle have touched second?) |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Steve
Those are unusual and very nice. Any background on these? |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Rawn Hill
I will have to put these under a magnifying glass tomorrow for any makers marks in the lower right corner, my eyes are not what they used to be. As for your e-mail, I have written back. I have never sold a card, but traded a few. Get in touch again, we can work something out. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Phil Garry
Just back from SGC.......... |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Clint
Joe Wood with the Ness City and Hutchinson Kansas baseball teams. Joe is bottom right on the Ness City and third from right, top row on the Huthcinson. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: scott brockelman
is the Ness City 1908? |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: JimB
Anthony, |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Clint
Scott, thanks for the compliment. Your Ramly photo is fantastic too. The Ness City team is from 1906. I have an earlier image of Joe in an Ouray Colorado team photo but he's just the team mascot. |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Joe_G.
My favorite would be this 1886 Tomlinson Imperial Team Cabinet |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Steve Murray
Some more miscellaneous Team pictures: |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Gary Passamonte
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Joann
Mine, as of about an hour ago. This has always been one of my favorite Detroit images: |
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Let's see your favorite pre-WWII team card(s)
Posted By: Frank Wakefield
and nary a T200 premium... |
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