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Old 05-25-2010, 08:45 PM
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How long has it been since we've had a JoJax show'n'tell? Let's see some Jackson action. Maybe one of those pesky New York lawyers has a T210 he can show. You can even post the notorious T202 if you want. Feel free to contribute ludicrous commentary, too. Here's mine:
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Interesting but I don't believe your card on the left is a Jackson, David. I know from period photos of him that he did not, in fact, have a red Hitler mustache. Nice try.
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Yay!! Ludicrous commentary from a New York lawyer! Double dog bonus for the best post so far.
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The one on the right doesn't really look like him, either, in my opinion. Always looked more like Cobb than Jax to me.
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Joe (circled) walking to the ballpark circa 1911.
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Peter: The resemblance is uncanny. This could change vintage card collecting as we know it. Especially for Jeff.

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I'm posting these pictures sarcastically to keep the theme going.
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Since when did Cobb swing three bats? Interesting.
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I guess after 368 posts in the other thread, we should include this one.........
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I have deduced that none of the players shown are Jackson. All these guys are wearing shoes. (Cracker Jack and E90-1 requires faith!)
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That is a really interesting card, Leon.
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I have deduced that none of the players shown are Jackson

I agree 100% w/ Jim! Just because some co. printed his name on the bottom of a piece of cardboard is not enough for me---I need more proof!
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I don't have anything funny to add (have I ever?), but I thought this might be in line with the theme of the last few days. Below are 2 photos from the Library of Congress Harris & Ewing collection, taken in DC c1913. The left one is of course Jax.

We thought the right one was also him. The haircut matches. I coudn't see any difference in the ears, and the ear looked like like Jax's ear should from that angle - of course that is only a judgment based on doing this alot. The long nostril also looks right.

Then we matched three of the fabric frays in the cap as well as a long crease on the top right. So - the judgement was beyond a reasonable doubt that it's Jax (or someone wearing his cap )
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I have deduced that none of the players shown are Jackson. All these guys are wearing shoes. (Cracker Jack and E90-1 requires faith!)
Funny I deduced that ALL of them were Jackson.
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Funny I deduced that ALL of them were Jackson.
But an attorney named Peter (albeit, a San Francisco lawyer, not a New York lawyer) told me that Joe played barefoot! It has to be true.
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