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Old 08-14-2009, 11:19 PM
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Jodi,

Here's one of Drysdale w/ Uncle Milty (Milton Berle) from the same group...



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Old 08-15-2009, 01:27 AM
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Picked up a passel of Hawaii related snapshots from Robert Klevens at last year's National.
Joseph Cabrinha, Honolulu Braves

Honolulu Braves dugout

Brick Williamson, U. of California catcher (on Japan tour)

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Old 08-15-2009, 01:36 AM
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1940s snapshot of Joe Louis trying to be friends with a dog. From the estate of his trainer Mannie Seamon.






Perhaps not a snapshot, this is a 1994 Polaroid of model Bridget Hall by famed French photographer Gilles Bensimon. As they self develop on the spot, Polaroids are used at photo shoots to test the lighting and color and that's what this is.



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Walter Iooss, legendary photographer who has over 300 covers for SI alone and has shot the swimsuit issue for decades, has a book entitled: SPORTING LIFE: THE JOURNALS
which is basically a daily Polaroid Journal from 1981-2002. He has also stated that many times the Polaroid ended up being the best shot taken in the shoot.

Also, I forgot to post this one with my last post of O/T Pop Icon snapshots.

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David,

Nice to see Jakucki was sober enough to sign that photo! He was quite the lush.
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The Connie Mack/Bender is from the 1940s-50s, as the snapshots with deckled edges like that are from that time period. Notice the other 1940s-50s snapshots in this thread with the deckle edges. The photo is definitely 50+ years also, but not circa 1910.

I've seen a few deckle edge snapshots of big stars like Cobb and Joe Jackson, so there may have been a professional photographer like Jim Rowe or George Brace selling them commercially. I know for a fact that Rowe commercially sold straight-edge snapshot size photos of Pre-War baseball stars circa 1950s. As they were sold commercially, I assume meant to be collected and are trading card size, one could classify the just mentioned Rowe photos as baseball cards.

I'm not an appraiser, but I've only seen a handful at most of the deckle edge snapshots of Pre-War players. Perhaps not valuable, but they are uncommon. In fact, I've only seen (and owned) one collection of about 100 of the straight edge Rowe snapshot photos containing Pre-War stars (Ruth, Gehrig, Young, Cobb et al). The photos didn't have Rowe's name anywhere on them, but came in the original mailing box with the original typed receipt/note to customer from Rowe-- which is why I can vouch for who made them and that they were commercial items.

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Old 08-15-2009, 06:31 PM
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Default A couple of dead ball era snapshots...

The Cobb photo is still glued to a scrapbook page (with two photos of the family that owned it playing football in dress clothes on the back). His uniform dates this to 1916-17.

The Wagner snapshot is circa 1910's and comes from his estate (check out the size of Wagner's hands!).

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I collect baseball snapshots, but not necessarily of anyone in particular... I like home-town shots and the like. Not sure what is going on in this photo, but it cracks me up every time I look at it. I like the "Weber's Bread" ad in the back ground!



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[QUOTE=smokelessjoe;742940]I collect baseball snapshots, but not necessarily of anyone in particular... I like home-town shots and the like. Not sure what is going on in this photo, but it cracks me up every time I look at it. I like the "Weber's Bread" ad in the back ground!


Shawn, that should be hanging in Cooperstown (assuming no steroids are involved).
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