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Old 11-09-2012, 10:42 PM
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In my opinion, these are uncatalogued because they're modern, i.e., not from the deadball era. Bliss (career ended 1912) and Hornsby (who must be the source of the "Rajahs" name; career began 1915) missed each other by several years.

There were several hobby issues of deadball players in the 50's and 60's. I doubt this card is older than that.


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I'm with Bill on this one. The font and style just don't seem right to me. It lacks a crispness of true lithography.
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In my opinion, these are uncatalogued because they're modern, i.e., not from the deadball era. Bliss (career ended 1912) and Hornsby (who must be the source of the "Rajahs" name; career began 1915) missed each other by several years.

There were several hobby issues of deadball players in the 50's and 60's. I doubt this card is older than that.


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There you go again, Bill, letting the facts get in the way of a good story. What are you, one of those pesky scientists who just have to base their conclusions on facts?
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Figured I throw the pic up here for those searching down the road after the ebay link dries up.

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I have no idea if they are old or not but I checked google last night for companies using the name Rajah for that era and came up with a cigar company, coffee, chocolate and sparkplugs just through a quick search so I wouldn't assume the name is connected to Hornsby so quickly. Found four options without digging deep so it was a rather common term/slogan during that era.
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I have no idea if they are old or not but I checked google last night for companies using the name Rajah for that era and came up with a cigar company, coffee, chocolate and sparkplugs just through a quick search so I wouldn't assume the name is connected to Hornsby so quickly. Found four options without digging deep so it was a rather common term/slogan during that era.
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I have to try that Google thing once in a while, myself. The "Rajahs" name may not be from Hornsby, but that seems like a big coincidence.


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The Rajah of Nagound indeed preceded Hornsby and is still available for all you Rajah collectors.
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I'm with those who don't believe it's a 1910 era piece. I just don't get that feeling when I look at it. I do think it's vintage, just not that far back. I was very surprised at the final price. I thought I remembered seeing the same card offered on eBay a while back also. And if it sold back then it wasn't for nearly this much.


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http://www.ebay.com/itm/N189-Kimball...-/220767022736

The Rajah of Nagound indeed preceded Hornsby and is still available for all you Rajah collectors.
I like this one better Frank. It says sweet caporal on it, which reminds me of T206's, something this thread is obviously lacking

http://www.ebay.com/itm/N224-Kinney-...item460151a74e

Edited to add: Check out the shadow on this card, looks like they started it and then said, eh screw it
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