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Cabinet card of Mike Simon(circa 1906-1908). States Peoria in pencil at bottom. Assume this is same cabinet mentioned
in thread(back in 2007). Picture of cabinet in that thread gone. I included cracker jack card(not mine) and M116(again, not mine) for comparison. Simon played for Pitt, St. Louis,Brooklyn, catcher from 1909 to 1915. Assume Peoria was a minor league team before he went to majors.
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It's been quite a while since I've made a pre-war purchase... Hopefully this can help get me out of my modern funk, and back towards vintage..
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Prize Fight cdv
I posted this over in the memorabilia sub-forum, but it's interesting in that it is an 1865 cdv and looks almost exactly like the mount on the Brooklyn Atlantics cdv. The main difference is that this one only has advertising on one side, which is typical of old cdv's: advertising either on the front or the back, but not both. Not saying it didn't happen, but I haven't seen many (any?) positive-date items from the 1860's that have advertising on both sides. Also notice that the albumen image fits nicely into the space designed for it (a very easy feat to accomplish). Also note that the albumen image extends right to the point where the front stamp would have been, leaving the bottom open for signatures. We saw a letter recently from the monster Sherman to Sarony, asking that Sarony leave his advertising off the bottom front, so that Sherman could use that space for signatures.
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Thanks to Scott B.
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Plugging along.
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I picked this up from a fellow board member. Really cool back with two stamps. One that reads "B. H. Rosso" and also a little cartoon guy. Has anyone else seen this stamp before and if so, any info on the back-story? Thanks, Steve
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Neat,
I have seen the saluting man before.
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