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Old 08-12-2007, 10:06 AM
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Posted By: bobw

I posted this topic on another board a few months ago and thought it would be worthwhile to add it to this board too.

I love old baseball photos as well as cards and found that Corbis and Getty had alot of the photos that Topps, Fleer and Bowman used for their cards.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Those are terrific photos. The 1958 Mantle/Aaron was always one of my all-time favorite baseball cards.

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Posted By: D. C. Markel

Totally cool! Keep those photos coming!

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Posted By: RC

Awesome photos to go with the cards. Are the photos from your personal collection?
Either way, I enjoy them. Bring on some more if you have them.

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Old 08-12-2007, 07:29 PM
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Posted By: Anthony

go to
http://pro.corbis.com/

and search for any given player- they bought the Bettman Archive a few years ago, and it's all there online.
Judging by a few of my contributor statements Corbis is more than happy to sell you images for under a buck

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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman

I love that picture of Mays sliding into home -- misused as Aaron's background picture on his 56 Topps card.

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Posted By: bobw

These photos were used in the 56 Topps set. Who's card was it used on? Some are easy, some a little tougher. Sorry if they take too long to load.

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Old 08-14-2007, 08:18 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Great Dodger pitcher in the late 1940's - '50s.....with his very tough 1949 Bowman Hi# card.



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Posted By: Joe D.

this gets my vote as THE coolest n54 thread.

wow! great stuff.

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Posted By: barrysloate

I agree- this is really great stuff!

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Old 08-14-2007, 11:30 AM
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

One of the most effective "one-two" punches in the post-war BB scene was Allie Reynolds starting and Joe Page finishing.
Especially, in the 1947 and 1949 seasons. Page consistently could come into the game in the 6th or 7th innings and totally
shut down formidable opposing teams such as the Red Sox or the Dodgers.

A 6:3 tall Southpaw from the mountains of Pennsylvania, Joe Page was the greatest relief pitcher I ever saw (over a short span).

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Posted By: Paul S

WOW! is all I can say about this whole thread. And those action photos used on the 56's are just terrific. I feel like I'm right on top of the action, watching these great players do their thing.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Two more of my favorite Yankees when I was a kid.....

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Thanks for sharing your photos with us.....the 1959 Fleer TW set is one of my favorite post-war sets.

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

The 1949 Bowman cards of Paige are found with light and dark green background colors.

Photo from 1948 Cleveland Indians team photos used by the Bowman Gum Co. to create their 1949 card.

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Posted By: Paul S

BobW,

Thanks. Also one of my favorite sets. I bought it complete years ago, and always wondered about the pictures.

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Posted By: Paul S

I never even thought about these wonderful photographs existing, let alone in such topnotch condition. What great historical documents they are.

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Posted By: Mike

Love It!

especially the way the card companies would redraw or colorize the image for the card.

By the way Bobw do you have a studio shot of Jackie Robinson similar to the Hodges and Reese? Or one from the team issued photo pack? Could you post them?

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Sorry, Mike I don't have a photo of the Robinson. I do have the team issued picture packs from 1941 and 1946 ?. I sold my 1947, which has Robinson, at the last Reading show.































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Here's an photo that looks strikingly familiar to one of the most famous baseball card images. What is remarkable is that this image dates from 1946, seven years before it showed up on the Bowman card, which looks like it was taken just moments before or after ...



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Posted By: Paul S

Chris, that is great! Who ever knew? And on one of the most
memorable post-war cards ever. Thanks.
BTW, just noticed those poses are not identical. Must have been a split second apart.

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Posted By: bobw

I remember hearing that it was Don Zimmer sliding under Reese on that card, but since that Sunday newspaper section is from 1948, that would eliminate Zimmer as the sliding player.

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Posted By: Paul S

All through my collecting years that '52 Bowman of Newcombe looking in for a sign is one of the ones that has stuck out for me among so many others that are engrained in my mind's eyes. Seeing the original photo is such a treat. Thanks!

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Posted By: JimB

How do you guys find all these? They are incredible.
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Posted By: Chris Counts

Check out the photographs used on the 1952 and 1954 Bowmans of Don Newcombe. The same guy is standing in the bleachers in both photos. And he gets cropped out on both cards! The pictures were clearly taken just seconds apart ...

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Posted By: John H.

Great stuff! Thanks for taking the time to post those classic photos and the accompanying cards.

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