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Old 06-15-2020, 06:04 PM
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Mark,

You know I love Orioles postcards. Postcards other than team issues are a great way to pick up fringe players, that the Orioles didn't print. I'm by no means an expert, but here's some info I've picked up over the years. Based upon the postcard back you posted, I would guess Jeff Morey and here's why.

Postcards from guys like JD McCarthy, Mike Andersen, George Brace, Norm Paulsen and Don Wingfield usually have their names either printed or stamped on the back. James Elder printed a number on his postcards. So identifying those postcards are relatively easy compared to some of the others.
Alan,

Thanks for the information and your theories behind the different postcards. I know I have some of the different varieties you mentioned and pictured. I’ll have to get them all together and sort through them and organize based upon the writing on the backs.
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Day 168 (June 16, 2020 – 168)

When I first started collecting the only way, I picked up items besides networking, was the Sports Collectors Digest. I’m sure there were other ways to look for items, but at the time I sure didn’t know about it. The magazine provided and avenue for sellers, buyers and traders of sports memorabilia and cards. I met several great people through this weekly publication and a few not so great as well. Once eBay came on the scene, I didn’t really use the magazine much and ultimately dropped the subscription.
I kept the examples of the SCD with Brooks pictured on the cover. Here’s a few of those examples:

SCD September 6, 1991 – signed

Day 168 a Publication 1991 SCD September 6.jpg

SCD November 11, 1994

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SCD October 11, 1996

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You might recall last month (post #1538), I posted a photo of a Mark Belanger alternate orange GU jersey that was worn during the parade the day after the 1979 World Series and tossed to a young girl after the festivities concluded:



Anyways, I was perusing eBay a week or so ago and ran across a listing that was entitled simply "Photo-Oriole In a Parade" and when I saw the image I (obviously) immediately recognized it as Mark Belanger in that '79 parade wearing the uniform top that I now own:


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You might recall last month (post #1538), I posted a photo of a Mark Belanger alternate orange GU jersey that was worn during the parade the day after the 1979 World Series and tossed to a young girl after the festivities concluded:
Anyways, I was perusing eBay a week or so ago and ran across a listing that was entitled simply "Photo-Oriole In a Parade" and when I saw the image I (obviously) immediately recognized it as Mark Belanger in that '79 parade wearing the uniform top that I now own.
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