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|  Opinions on baseball cabinet ID's.... 
			
			Here are 2 cabinets I recently received. The Boston player is blank backed with the handwritten inscription.." C. Webster Jeffery, artist Boston". I was thinking maybe Billy Nash, Tom O'Rourke or John Morrill. The Geo. Rich Cabinet with the Chicago player, I can't place. Not Silver Flint or Mike Kelly, I don't think. Any ideas? Thanks    | 
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			Can you post larger scans of just their heads?
		 
				__________________ Ebay Store and Weekly Auctions Web Store with better selection and discounts Polite corrections for unidentified and misidentified photos appreciated. Rude corrections also appreciated, but less so. | 
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|  Larger pics   Lance, and all, here are larger pics. Can zoom in more tomorrow if need be. | 
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			I believe the Boston player is Tommy Bond.  That is a great find.
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			Unquestionably Tommy Bond, and a super pickup. I've seen other Boston players from that series, and I believe they were issued late 1870's. I love it.
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			Thank y'all for the Tommy Bond ID on the Boston card. That is great news. I had not heard of him before, but I see now that he was a great pitcher in the late 1870's, a pitching triple crown winner with three 40 win seasons in a row.  Any thoughts on the Chicago player, or maybe on the time frame of the uniform style? Thanks | 
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			Chicago is circa 1888-90. Don't recognize the player.
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			Agree with the others that the Boston player is a well known image of Tommy Bond. Congrats on, what in my opinion, is a major score.
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			There is good bio of him in SABR's Nineteenth Century Stars book.
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 Here is a link to a baseball discussion site that debates the pros and cons of Bond's possible HOF status.... http://www.baseball-fever.com/showth...839-Tommy-Bond An update on the Chicago card.......... The photographer is Geo. F. Riel of Chicago. I found some Chicago directory listing archive sites that place Riel at this Chicago street address from 1890-1900 and/or 1891-1900. The sites indicate that Riel was active as early as 1880, but no addresses are known from 1880-1889. I have looked through rosters of the Chicago White Stockings/Colts/Orphans from 1884-1901 and have not been able to identify this player. There were a few obscure players that I could not find an image of, so it is possible that this is not a well known player. However, my ID skills are not the best, and I may have overlooked an obvious photo match for this player. Some matches I thought were possibly close were, Ossie France, Dad Lytle, Pat Luby, and Silver Flint. Last edited by RCMcKenzie; 07-20-2013 at 10:36 AM. Reason: clarify | 
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			I agree with Barry on the dating. I think your photo is prior to the late 1890's when the team seems to have dropped the "CHICAGO" lettering in the few team photos I have seen from that period. It is definitely not Silver Flint nor is it Pat Luby. I don't think it's a well-known player. As for Lytle and France, given the existing images I have, it's hard to say. Keep in mind that there are a number of candidates for whom there is as yet no known (to SABR) image for comparison. Also - he doesn't match anyone on the 1890 Chicago Player's League roster (I don't know what their uniforms looked like). Great find on the Bond photo. | 
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			Thanks for the help, Mark and all. If I ever turn anything up on the Chicago card I will let y'all know.
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