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Old 01-30-2009, 01:54 PM
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Posted By: leon

Just in the mail today.... Ruth and Cobby....

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Posted By: Tony Andrea

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Your scans are looking much better. happy.gif Just imagine the conversation they could be having.

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Old 01-30-2009, 02:06 PM
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Posted By: Steve F

Nice image. Managers Mack and Huggy in the background as well?

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Posted By: David McDonald

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Shawn: There's a widdle iddy-biddy puka straight above Jordan's head hence the PSA Pinhole 1 designation. I am not fussy about such things. Keeps the price down.

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Old 01-30-2009, 02:12 PM
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Posted By: Shawn Chambers

David that is one sweet looking "1".

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From the Novelty Cutlery set...

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An umpire and a player/manager...


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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

Never saw that one Kevin. Hopefully when I get home, my new Old Judge book will be there to see a few more I've never seen happy.gif. Purchased on ebay a few years back.

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Posted By: Chris Counts

Here are two generations of Pirates' shortstops ...

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Posted By: Bob Manning

I've posted this before, but why would any photographer think either this or the other Honus/Arky qualifies as an action shot?

And surely Honus knew to get his glove between the runner and the ball. Even Austen Lake, Boston American, knew it, and taught it to Tony Lazzeri in 1935.

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Yeah, Tony was on 2nd, but the principle's exactly the same. How much better would Honus have been had he known this little trick, readily available from any Boston sportswriter? He told a Yankee, after all!

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Posted By: Zach Rice

T209-2 Presley/Pritchard

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Posted By: Misunderestimated (Brian H)

My all-time favorite:

I think this image is from the inaugural All-Star game. It is a 1936 R313, entitled "Diamond Daddies" (that's what the text in upper right says).
McGraw had retired and would only last a few more years. Mack continued to manage and put the all-time managerial wins (and losses) record well out of reach for all-time.

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One of my favorite postcards.
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie

My first and only Double Play, of course its a Yankees card!

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Posted By: Ken Wirt

Here's a rather freaky one!

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T205 Titus and a hint of Smith happy.gif


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Posted By: tyler

Hey Ted,
That Smith is way off center, but I need it for my set...would fit in there nice...care to make a deal?

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Posted By: Pennsylvania Ted

Back in the '60s, that Smith is what we would say....

" Hey man, that's way out of sight " happy.gif

or......

" Way out, man....way out ! "



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Posted By: tyler

I'll have to ask my dad about the "out of sight" reference, but I will say...that is "rad". I can't say "bring the noise" with confidence, but I was "rad" in the eighties.

Ted, you are 'da man! Thanks for the cool pics.

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I try to find the original images used in prewar cards. Leon, Even though it is from a different sequence, thought you may want this.

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Phil Rizzuto & Enos Slaughter RC's...............


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Posted By: Steve F

The Double Plays are terrific imo. Too bad they're not more popular.

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I think this soldier just hit a home run.


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