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Posted By: Cycleback
Rob, to clarify my second opinion, almost all baseball tintypes are from the 1800s, making this an oddity. Tintypes depicting known major league baseball players are rare, and I've only seen two baseball tintypes with that type of original holder. Lastly, it's got a nice image and pose. So, whether this is the 1904 Brooklyn Dodgers or 1904 Chinatown in Brooklyn, this is a rare and unusual basbeall photograph. |
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