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Posted By: John S
I recently picked up this E254 of Harry Hinchman (as listed in the guides). After comparing the Colgan's to Harry's (Toledo) T206 and brother Bill's (Cleveland)T206; I believe that it is actually Bill pictured on the E254. Bill was 5'11", 190 while Harry was the same height but only weighed in at 165. The Hinchman pictured on the Colgan's definitely appears stockier. I was only able to pinpoint Bill playing with Columbus in 1914, but his major league record has a gap between 1910-1914. Obviously nothing of great importance, but the kind of thing that makes our hobby a bit more interesting. Opinions and info appreciated. |
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Posted By: identify7
I disagree. The lack of knowledge in this hobby does not increase its interestingness, it detracts from it. Everything is a major research project. What is most seriously lacking in our hobby is a compendium of research already conducted, perhaps broken down by specific sets. Sources from which such a compilation can be assembled include the Old Juydge, Trader Speaks, VCBC, Encyclopedia of Baseball Cards, and other specialized sources. There are numerous research efforts going on at all times geared to generate enhanced understanding and insight. It seems surprising to me that the records of Negro Leaguers can be compiled with relative certainty, while we do not know who manufactured the w517 set in 1931. |
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Posted By: John S
Gil, |
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Posted By: Todd Schultz
I think the E254 and the Toledo Hinchman are the same guy. The mouth looks identical and while the e254 displays a fuller face, I think your identification is in error. Sorry. |
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Posted By: identify7
Although all of the statements above appear valid, my vote is that the Colgan's player is Bill because a casual survey shows style consistency among players of that area. Specifically, players who wear their collars turned up, almost always maintain that style. |
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Posted By: millerhouse
Without attempting a facial identification, I can add that there exists a T5 Pinkerton (No. 1101) that depicts both Hinchmans as minor leaguers, Harry with Toledo and Bill with Columbus. It's not definitive, but I'd say pretty persuasive. |
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