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Here's the other Jordan and the two Devore's...I agree that we could pin down the release dates for players that played only one year for a team, but for someone who played all 3 years for the same club, 1914-1916, I assume they re-issued the same card each year. I don't know of any rare cards that fit that type of card/player...I'm going to study on it some more as I'm working on T213-2 again where I left off...I'm about halfway through.
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Keep 'em coming. It also looks like Gabby Street was added after the first year, since he appears for Nashville, where he played 1915-16, but does not show for Chattanooga, his 1914 team.
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I found my Chase portrait with Buffalo (FL)....my guess it's a 1915 issue. Also, the T213-2 card of Chase (Trophy) identifies him with Buffalo.
Timeline ............... 1910 .................................................. ................. 1914 .................................................. ........... 1919 .................................................. ......... 1915 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() TED Z . |
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Jack Warhop, St. Louis Nationals. Never played for them. His whole Major League career was spent with the New York Highlanders/Yankees.
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Very neat information. I figure the Quality Assurance in pieces of cardboard stuck in cigarette packs was probably not at it's highest level. Just get them and get them out !!!
I only own one Coupon, and, of course, it Camnitz, Savannah. camsav.jpg Harry Camnitz pitched in Savannah in 1915, which makes sense for a Type 2 time frame. Although the corresponding T206 is always considered Howie. Not that big a deal, but they can't both be right
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Cool! I've never seen the Savannah version of Camnitz before.
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I tend to think your card depicts Howie. But, as you correctly stated, it was Harry that was pitching for Savannah in 1915 (after a very brief MLB career). Anyhow, here is the other brother Camnitz portrayed with Pittsburg (Fed. Lge.). I think American Lithographic had these guys mixed up ? ![]() TED Z . |
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Ted, those cards both look like the same guy to me. The other T206 Camnitz, with his arms folded, looks like Harry Camnitz. I think.
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