Let's see anything & everything Jim Thorpe...
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I got a feeling I'm not the only one who dabbles in some Thorpe memorabilia.
So show your stuff! I'll kick it off with this extremely tough c. 1914 TYPE 1 photograph of Thorpe sharpening his skills... Attachment 27486 |
Jimmy,
That is an absolutely amazing photo, but some terrible top-hand bunting technique! Greg http://www.baseballbasement.com |
Chilly, spring morning in Marlin. Great, clear shot Jimmy.
ca1930s, sporting his "Concussion Magnet". Still hunting down the location of this Exhibition kick. http://i30.photobucket.com/albums/c3...a/d1fbc3b6.jpg |
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Here's a super-rare 1922 E137 card Heritage just sold in our November Signature Auction for $6573: http://sports.ha.com/common/view_ite...8&Lot_No=80154
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only a card and.....
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I only have a card and a piece of very interesting stationery....
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Sport King
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Best, Jimmy |
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Thorpe Memorial
No biggie compared to the great items posted but thought you may like this button...
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Most have already seen this piece as I posted it on the card side when I picked it up. It is perhaps the only image of Thorpe that can be 100% dated to the tme he was playing baseball in 1909-10 in the East Carolina League (I've never seen any images of him in his ballplaying garb and wonder if any exist). He is seen pictured with his 1910 Rocky Mount, NC teammate A. J. Dussault and it comes directly from the estate of another of their 1910 Rocky Mount teammates David Creagan.
http://starsofthediamond.com/thorpe1.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/thorpe2.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/thorpe3.JPG By the way, $6600 for the Thorpe Zeenut seems kinda cheap, even given the trimming on the top that resulted in the Auth grade. |
A pair of Jim Thorpe TYPE 1 photos by George Grantham Bain & Paul Thompson...
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c. 1910's vintage original photographs. Obviously, the legendary lensmen were standing along side one another when they snapped these near identical images. Proper stamps are on the backs of each photo.
I bought the Thompson image first from Scott Gaynor several years ago and added the Bain a couple years later. Attachment 27584Attachment 27585 |
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DUPLICATE POST (doh!)
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I purchased this H&B store display piece years ago in part because it contained Thorpe's H&B facsimile signature (in the middle of the second row from right).
I also have Andy's Thorpe pinback. Greg http://www.baseballbasement.com |
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Carlisle Indians piece
Amazing Thorpe stuff everyone. I showed this pennant once before, but just got it back from the framer and hung, so figured I would show it again. While not directly a Thorpe piece, it is a Carlisle Indians piece from his time period there.
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