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Old 11-15-2015, 05:43 PM
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Default Hi Sean

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Ted, those cards both look like the same guy to me.

The other T206 Camnitz, with his arms folded, looks like Harry Camnitz. I think.
1st......
The above is your Post #25, where you stated you think the "arms folded" pose card of Camnitz looks like Harry. Then two other guys who followed your post agreed with you.

Well, in my opinion, all three of you are wrong regarding the Camnitz (arms folded) card as Harry.

But Sean....now, you are saying otherwise ?
I'm confused ? ?


In Post #29, I responded to you guys with a logical argument why the 150 Series Camnitz (arms folded) card cannot possibly be Harry. His MLB career started on Sept 29, 1909.
That date is approx. 6 months after American Litho printed and issued their initial 150 Series press runs which included this Camnitz card.


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Ted, I understand that the arms folded card is Howie, and so is the T205. And the profile card is Harry.

It's the other card that I question. In the hands above head card the face seems older (so Howie), but the features seem to be a closer match to Harry.
Also,the Coupon card that Scott posted above uses the same picture, and that is intended to be Harry, who played on Savannah.

So my best guess is that the hands above head card is Harry Camnitz.

Sean..... I don't think this picture is of Harry. The face looks like that of an older man. Yes, we all know that Harry pitched for Savannah in 1915, but I just chalk this up to another
one of American Litho's (ALC) mistakes in this T213 series. In my opinion this card is of Howie and ALC simply mis-captioned it.

Sean, good buddy, sorry to be so disagreeable here



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