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What year is the Portland postcard?
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Dan, It is not postally used so it is hard to say for sure. I believe it is 1910ish. The printed AZO stamp and the split back on the back would allow it to be anywhere from 1907-1918.
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I've rarely met a collector who begrudges or is truly jealous of another person's collection. Usually it's when a person repeatedly has the need to tell the collecting community how important and impressive his collection is that problems arise.
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If I'm right about Armbruster (and that catcher's mitt at his feet is a good sign) then that limits it to either 1909 or 1910. If I'm right about V. Gregg (which I'm waiting for Mark F. to tell me I need new glasses) then it would be 1910, his only year with Portland.
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If I remember correctly Dave Eskenazi has a whole group of single player rppc's of the 1912 Seattle team...of course they weren't PCL then, they were Northwestern League, but still...he gave me the link to them on the internet, and I can't seem to find it right now. Maybe he'll see this post and re-send me the link.
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My aggresive bid for that Portland postcard still came up over $1000 short.
![]() This was my most recent pickup in this category:
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Just a few weeks ago I lost on a Zamloch postcard that he'd sent to his brother. His team was on the front... a great item. Who among us wouldn't be "Veangregging" if we were able. In a way it is good that the stuff is being accumulated by someone who obviously cares so much, all of it together. I tip my hat to him, whoever he is.
And that's a nice ballpark postcard, YazFan. Last edited by FrankWakefield; 02-21-2010 at 10:20 PM. |
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Although I'm not sure if I have ever bid against Veangregg, I surely have heard others lament that they believed Veangregg probably was the winner on many a rare PCL listing. I admire any collector for being passionate about their collection.
Patrick |
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