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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Rich Klein
I know I would love to see all the different types out there. Both 19th and 20th century cabinets are, of course, welcome |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Dan Bretta
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Jim Clarke
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Keith O'Leary
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Steve Murray
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Zach Rice
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Jeremy W.
Not only a great cabinet, but if I remember right, a great cause. As a lurker, I miss Julie's contributions. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Anonymous
of cabinet and similar photographs. I sold all my pre-1900 baseball images, stereo views and fancy cabinets like Newsboy and whatever when the prices exceeded what I could afford to buy them at. Just a thought that one doesn't have to ONLY concentrate on specific players or teams. I like photos sometimes that get me to thinking or make a general statement about the GAME of baseball. To me they are in fact "types" by my broad interpretation of what that means. I'm taking advantage of this thread to show a great thought provoking albumen mounted image and an interesting cabinet photo circa 1890 that I would welcome some thoughts on...... |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Gary Passamonte
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Silver King
My great great grandfather was Silver King (Browns 1887 -89). Here are two Cabinets, one of which was recently purchased off the BST. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: mr. moses
great find. I know it must be exciting to find a thread to connect you with a family member AND without THIS board you may never have connected with it. VERY special. I searched for years to find a nice copy of the Mother's "Were only in it for the Money" album where MY mother created all the dresses they wore. She didn't play baseball though but broke quite a few balls in her day so maybe I'm not completely O/T |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Dan Bretta
Henry, what is the size of that Philly Pool Hall photo? I love that image. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Tim Newcomb
Sorry about the bad scan-- |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Kevin Cummings
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Ken W.
Won this in the most recent REA. Already posted it once, but what the hell. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Joe_G.
Henry / Mr. Moses - I like both of the cabinets you posted, especially the second one (Restaurant/Billard Hall). Do you know what city that is from? What size is it? Great piece. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Bruce Babcock
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Greg Theberge
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: mr. moses
to play some hold 'em...... your raise is understood but I'd really like to draw you out to show an interior shot:-) When I return I will get the picture out again. It's back in my entryway (rich people have a foyer). It's interesting food for thought. It's the base ball returns thing that gets me. I always speculated it meant returns of a product - to wit - the beer barrels but have entertained other thoughts each time I examine it. It could be as simple as a banner to announce the sports return for another season. Before I forget the architecture and overall flavor of the piece always left me thinking - a big city in the northeast like Philadelphia or New York. Of note is that I am terrible at guessing.... |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Greg Theberge
I saw that "delphi" in the window. One would think it's Philadelphia, but the rest doesn't seem to fit in window. It's not a reflection, it's a reversed on glass painting. Hmmm |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Rob L
There were interesting. I purchased the single player cabinet for $ 18.00. A year later, the team image was for sale. It came from the same photographer. Some have said that the player may be in both photos. You be the judge. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Dan Bretta
I would guess this is a pool hall in philly and that they have a board inside that relays what is happening at the ballpark so that people could follow the game. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: mr. moses
I had considered early on as I remember reading early reports of games posted in local saloons and such just as it had been done with early boxing. I think I dated it circa 1905-1919. It had a paper mount without embellishment I think and is an albumen process photo. Now with your mention coupled with Greg's thoughts as to the ownership of the kegs - seen on either side in the photos - perhaps I'm back to leaning in that direction. Posting a close-up and a better look by me..... |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Greg Theberge
Dan, your eyes are way better than mine! If that's what the banner says that I agree with you 100% on your observation. If a better scan can be made, I feel pretty confident that I can trace down this beer, and therefore the area in which it would be distributed (in general). My directory, as I mentioned before, lists Lang's at a later date but I do know some people who know their stuff and I can pass it along to them. It's a neat piece. If it was for a Rhode Island beer, I would be jumping all over it. |
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How about building a type set of Cabinet Cards
Posted By: Jerry
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