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Belfast1933 04-25-2022 01:37 PM

Display these T206 Cards with this Original NYG image?
 
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I'm guessing I'm late to the party on this idea, but I'd love to add these 2 images to my "Card Cave" with a shelf holding all of these cards as well (raw, of course).

Has anyone here done this? I'm trying to read all of the names to find these cards (hint! PM me if any for sale) for this display.

Judos to whomever found and created this image - it's just cool!

Thanks for any leads...

Jeff

drazz5 04-25-2022 02:10 PM

I am actually working on doing the same thing myself! I was hoping to find a larger (11x17 range) print of this photo for sale online. So far I have only been able to find an 8x10 version on ebay.

Glad to see we had the same idea (as I am sure many others have) I think it presents well and would make a cool educational display piece.

Edit:

Also, regarding you trying to figure out the names, here is a list I put together of the cards from the photo (no particular order):

1. Al Bridwell (w/ cap)
2. Admiral Schlei (Portrait)
3. Doc Crandall (w/ cap)
4. Red Murray (potrait)
5. Arlie Latham
6. John McGraw (w/ cap)
7. Hooks Wiltse (w/ cap)
8. Buck Herzog
9. Cy Seymour (Portrait)
10. Larry Doyle (Portrait)
11. Chief Meyers (Portrait)

Casey2296 04-25-2022 02:15 PM

The image of Matty would have been a fantastic portrait, much better than what was produced.

Belfast1933 04-25-2022 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by drazz5 (Post 2218843)
I am actually working on doing the same thing myself! I was hoping to find a larger (11x17 range) print of this photo for sale online. So far I have only been able to find an 8x10 version on ebay.

Glad to see we had the same idea (as I am sure many others have) I think it presents well and would make a cool educational display piece.

Edit:

Also, regarding you trying to figure out the names, here is a list I put together of the cards from the photo (no particular order):

1. Al Bridwell (w/ cap)
2. Admiral Schlei (Portrait)
3. Doc Crandall (w/ cap)
4. Red Murray (potrait)
5. Arlie Latham
6. John McGraw (w/ cap)
7. Hooks Wiltse (w/ cap)
8. Buck Herzog
9. Cy Seymour (Portrait)
10. Larry Doyle (Portrait)
11. Chief Meyers (Portrait)

Great, please share your display when it's done and I'll do the same... good luck!


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