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Bjw1978 01-06-2024 09:25 PM

George Mullin (the pride of Wabash, Ind) 1909 Postcard Set COMPLETE
 
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Until recently, the 7 known Postcards from the George Mullin "Billie Jones" Postcard set were, as listed on the VintageBall site:

1. At Bat
2. In Action
3. On the Bench
4. Ready for Action
5. The Tiger's Favorite (not pictured on the site)
6. Sitting on League Ball
7. Throwing Spit Ball

That leaves 3 until-now (?) unknown Postcards. Why do I say that there must be 3 more (for a total of 10)? The 6/28/1909 edition of the Indianapolis Star included the following ad for the sale of Billie Jones' Postcard set of George:

Attachment 604343

I am posting the 3 remaining of the set with photos below (along with the "Tiger's Favorite" referenced above). They are:

8. Little Daughter Showing Him the Pennant
9. Showing Different Positions of Throwing
10. Geo. Mullin (in a suit)

Hopefully, the Tigers and Postcard fans will enjoy. Not to mention, George Mullin was a beast on the mound! There have to be more of these out there. Hopefully, more will come to light with more attention.

Attachment 604344
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Brad

Jay Wolt 01-06-2024 09:33 PM

Brad those are awesome, Thanks for posting them

Kawika 01-06-2024 11:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Jay Wolt (Post 2402706)
Brad those are awesome. Thanks for posting them

Ditto. Never saw any of these before. Very cool. I like the spitter instructions. Nothing to it.

https://photos.imageevent.com/kawika...20Mullin_1.jpg

unamuzd1 01-07-2024 07:46 AM

Fantastic examples, Brad! I've been sorta watching out for anything from this set, for the "Uncle George" collection, so it's good to know 10 are now confirmed.

Morrie

(no actual *known* relation, even if he does show some similarities in facial structure to Dad's side of the family =) )

John1941 01-07-2024 08:28 AM

That "Geo. Mullin - the Tiger's Favorite" is going to give me nightmares . :eek:

insidethewrapper 01-07-2024 09:05 AM

According to the ad : it looks like you could order in 100 or 1000 lots. Wonder how many were printed ?

Bpm0014 01-07-2024 10:52 AM

(no actual *known* relation, even if he does show some similarities in facial structure to Dad's side of the family =) )

Crazy. I think the same thing. Mullen and Mullin are interchangeable in Ireland and my family spelled it the same way back in the day. And our families come from the same area of Ireland…

Bjw1978 01-07-2024 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by insidethewrapper (Post 2402781)
According to the ad : it looks like you could order in 100 or 1000 lots. Wonder how many were printed ?

My thoughts exactly. Maybe he was waiting for an order to print them?

My research shows that the ad I posted was the ONLY ad for the postcards from Billie Jones. It appears the postcards were sold through the mail via a PO box. So maybe he didn't get many orders.

I can find ZERO about any "Billie Jones" who was a photographer anywhere near Indiana. Very strange. Awesomely weird photos though.

Brad

Lucas00 01-07-2024 12:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bjw1978 (Post 2402705)
Until recently, the 7 known Postcards from the George Mullin "Billie Jones" Postcard set were, as listed on the VintageBall site:

1. At Bat
2. In Action
3. On the Bench
4. Ready for Action
5. The Tiger's Favorite (not pictured on the site)
6. Sitting on League Ball
7. Throwing Spit Ball

That leaves 3 until-now (?) unknown Postcards. Why do I say that there must be 3 more (for a total of 10)? The 6/28/1909 edition of the Indianapolis Star included the following ad for the sale of Billie Jones' Postcard set of George:

Attachment 604343

I am posting the 3 remaining of the set with photos below (along with the "Tiger's Favorite" referenced above). They are:

8. Little Daughter Showing Him the Pennant
9. Showing Different Positions of Throwing
10. Geo. Mullin (in a suit)

Hopefully, the Tigers and Postcard fans will enjoy. Not to mention, George Mullin was a beast on the mound! There have to be more of these out there. Hopefully, more will come to light with more attention.

Attachment 604344
Attachment 604345
Attachment 604346
Attachment 604347

Brad

This is the oldest example I've ever seen of "how to throw" pitches. With close up grips and all. Can't be many earlier?

823dek 01-08-2024 11:14 AM

Mullin
 
very nice. Thanks for this

unamuzd1 01-10-2024 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bpm0014 (Post 2402809)
(no actual *known* relation, even if he does show some similarities in facial structure to Dad's side of the family =) )

Crazy. I think the same thing. Mullen and Mullin are interchangeable in Ireland and my family spelled it the same way back in the day. And our families come from the same area of Ireland…

My wife and I visited Ireland a few years back. I told someone I was a Mullins, and they told me exactly what county I could go to, to find my family.

If I had a map pulled up in another tab, I could probably point to it.

Anyway - hello, cousin!

Scott L. 01-10-2024 01:28 PM

Man those are killer!!!!

Leon 01-14-2024 10:44 AM

Congrats!
As a postcard collector, those are awesome! Another thing on the want list! Thanks for sharing..

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bjw1978 (Post 2402705)
Until recently, the 7 known Postcards from the George Mullin "Billie Jones" Postcard set were, as listed on the VintageBall site:

1. At Bat
2. In Action
3. On the Bench
4. Ready for Action
5. The Tiger's Favorite (not pictured on the site)
6. Sitting on League Ball
7. Throwing Spit Ball

That leaves 3 until-now (?) unknown Postcards. Why do I say that there must be 3 more (for a total of 10)? The 6/28/1909 edition of the Indianapolis Star included the following ad for the sale of Billie Jones' Postcard set of George:

Attachment 604343

I am posting the 3 remaining of the set with photos below (along with the "Tiger's Favorite" referenced above). They are:

8. Little Daughter Showing Him the Pennant
9. Showing Different Positions of Throwing
10. Geo. Mullin (in a suit)

Hopefully, the Tigers and Postcard fans will enjoy. Not to mention, George Mullin was a beast on the mound! There have to be more of these out there. Hopefully, more will come to light with more attention.

Attachment 604344
Attachment 604345
Attachment 604346
Attachment 604347

Brad


Bjw1978 01-14-2024 11:44 AM

Boss
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Leon (Post 2404656)
Congrats!
As a postcard collector, those are awesome! Another thing on the want list! Thanks for sharing..

Same as you, I love baseball postcards. Even better than traditional cards for me. I was glad to share it and even happier to be able to put the rest of the puzzle together. Nothing worse than for a piece of Baseball Americana to be lost forever.

I'm hoping more attention on these postcards and baseball postcards in general will result in more of these coming into circulation. By my remembrance, only THREE (?) of these Mullin postcards have been graded by PSA or SGC. Mine will be headed for grading soon.

Best part about this story? These were personally owned by his battery-mate/buddy, Boss Schmidt :)

Brad

Baseball Rarities 01-14-2024 12:32 PM

Awesome postcards! Thanks for sharing.

Leon 01-18-2024 08:43 AM

Player owned items are awesome....

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bjw1978 (Post 2404670)
Same as you, I love baseball postcards. Even better than traditional cards for me. I was glad to share it and even happier to be able to put the rest of the puzzle together. Nothing worse than for a piece of Baseball Americana to be lost forever.

I'm hoping more attention on these postcards and baseball postcards in general will result in more of these coming into circulation. By my remembrance, only THREE (?) of these Mullin postcards have been graded by PSA or SGC. Mine will be headed for grading soon.

Best part about this story? These were personally owned by his battery-mate/buddy, Boss Schmidt :)

Brad



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