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Here is an early Atlantic model baseball by an unknown manufacturer, likely produced around the same time as the card. Several manufacturers offered Atlantic models, so there is no way to make a persuasive attribution to Harwood.
It’s my guess that the use of ‘Atlantic’ borrowed something from ball maker Harvey Ross’s reputation, as Ross was a member of the Atlantic Club. |
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