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Sure, for 23/24ths of the price. I knew I've been saving up money all these years for something good...
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I'll kick in another 22/24ths for the Pud card. Let me know if we're starting a bidding group.
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Definitely. I can't believe in 126 years, that poster hasn't been in the hands of someone who wasn't so lazy that they couldn't pick up a pair of scissors and a ruler and cut that thing up. Making someone else do their work...typical lazy 19th century New Yorkers
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Please check out my books on baseball history. They include the bio of star second baseman Dots Miller. A book featuring 20 Moonlight Graham players who got into just one game. Another with 13 players who were with the Pittsburgh Pirates during the regular season, but never played a game. There's also one about 27 baseball families, as well as a day-by-day look at the worst team in Pittsburgh Pirates history. All five can be found here: https://www.amazon.com/stores/John-D...hor/B0DH87Q2DS |
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Count me in for a couple cards,,, and the ad border (if it's a free extra)
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Yep, another missed opportunity for a somewhat ambitious 19th century New Yorker. A midwesterner would have cut that thing to pieces years ago.
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but isn't this an imperial or larger "cabinet style" photograph montage on mount and NOT a poster? I have a couple of similar ones for non-sport brands. Also I recall seeing copies of a similar mounted cabinet with the same 2 "binder"(?) holes which I always thought came from such a mount. I've heard there are some OJ experts on this here board what's in the know. Bob did call it a poster more than once Not the first time I'd be dead wrong.............
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Henry--it's an advertising piece. An uncut sheet glued to a thick cardboard mount with advertising around the perimeter.
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Quote:
![]() This uncut sheet and two others are pictured on page 116 of the Old Judge book.
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