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Very cool Rhys!
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picked this up this past weekend and was going to post in "May Pickups" thread, but this seemed like a more appropriate place.
#19215 by the Keystone View Co. - U.S. Army Introducing Baseball in Germany May 1919. I have a handful of others I hope to scan and post later...apologies for the crappy scans. DS . |
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Great views guys, thanks for posting. Now I know what to hunt for. Keep posting them, if you got them.
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It also helps to look at generic views of cities that has teams you might be interested in. I've got a small group of probably 3-4 that are of some Kof C type group having a fair or parade. Behind the parading group is an outfield wall with ads. I think it's the huntington avenue grounds, but I'm not sure. If I can find them I'll scan them and post the scans.
I've picked up some really interesting stereoviews over the years. Photo shows (Just like a card show, but all old photos) are a great source. Every once in a while you even find an Old Judge or two. Steve B |
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Heritage sold these two a couple years ago. $310 for the pair.
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I have had that Babe Ruth Stereocard (with cowboy)quite a few times, so it is not very difficult to find. The one I found last month was with the entire set. The set was about 10 different stereos (of boring subjectmatter or diagrams), and they were used for some type of eye exercises or for optical doctors to check your eyes with. The seller let me cherry pick the one card for $3.00!
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Here's one I own of the Clipper BBC Ilion, NY.
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Hi, I have this Ruth. (Not interested in selling it) I think Leon has a similar one on his website.
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![]() This stereoview card was produced by Webster & Albee Publishers of Rochester, NY in the 1880s (as per card mount style, color and printing), reproducing an 1870s stereo view first issued by Bacon & Carnall. It is one of the earliest photographic image of blacks playing baseball. This photograph, which was taken by famous Rochester photographer F.W. Bacon, depicts a game at the House of Refuge, an orphanage in Rochester, New York. c. 1874. The view is similar to other stereoviews attributed to Bacon, that depict a game between "Colored" and "White" youths at the same facility. Very rare close-up photos of this same baseball game were also issued in Carte-de-Visite form by the same photographer. The game shown in this card above was a mixed game with both African American and Caucasian players seen on the field. Dark hats were used by the black team, while the jockey style caps were worn by the white boys. Interestingly, Charles R. Webster and Josephus Albee were a major publisher of pirated copies of views. ...Yes, pirated images, where one issuer allegedly "borrowed" the image from another and simply slapped its own name on the card and issued it! Last edited by VintageBall; 05-17-2010 at 05:22 PM. |
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Here is an interesting stereoview I own. It is circa an 1872 image of Wilton BBC of Maine sporting plenty of early equipment and nice bib front jerseys.
The one below is a stereo I used to own and was considered the earliest known baseball stereoview from circa 1861/2 from the civil war (bat, ball and early fireman type baseball uniforms). - Jason Last edited by earlybball; 05-18-2010 at 03:55 PM. Reason: add pictures |
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some great views, most which I've never seen.
here's three more*. * my scanner + the curve of the stereoviews = three more crappy scans. (1) Yankee Stadium. (2-3) 1895 Commandery Drills at Baseball Grounds, Boston. DS . |
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