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			I picked up a small lot of T206, T205, T201, E120, Neilsons, W strip, Etc. cards, and included in the set was this card.  I have no clue what this is.  Does anyone have any ideas? Thank you! Patrick | 
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			Interesting.  Some kind of cabinet card?  Like the woman's shadow figure in the photo
		 
				__________________ Favorite MLB quote. " I knew we could find a place to hide you". Lee Smith talking about my catching abilities at Cubs Fantasy camp. | 
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			Talk about a dual-exposure ghost image... ;-) I think it's just a regular photograph of the time. Not really a sportscard until you can identify the player. 
				__________________ -- PWCC: The Fish Stinks From the Head PSA: Regularly Get Cheated BGS: Can't detect trimming on modern SGC: Closed auto authentication business JSA: Approved same T206 Autos before SGC Oh, what a difference a year makes. | 
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			It appears to be a cdv of an, as yet, unidentified man.
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			Thanks for the replies. Given the set it was found in - I was hopeful that this was a cdv of some player I didn't immediately recognize.  But who knows.  Maybe it's just the father of the kid that owned the collection. Cheers, Patrick | 
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			Ghosts are as rare in the photography world as they are in the Baseball Card world and highly sought after . The person in the background as the ghost could be a Mother or dearly departed Wife or relative . Absolutely cool pick up  .
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			Could that be Moses Fleetwood?  Look at those ears!     
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			I have seen a few of those ghost type images, very neat. As for the cdv unfortunately without some other provenance it's a common civilian.
		 
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			Shoot, I didn't even see the "ghost" until somebody else mentioned it.    | 
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			A couple years ago I was selling the Ghost CDV's for over $200.00 don't think they will go that high now .
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