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Outstanding! Thanks for the pic of the other side Mike. That is cool.
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thanks for both pics. I have seen the picture side of the postcard from JD's website and I was curious about the other side. The 1890 post office cancellation from Ashland is indeed pretty cool. I wrote to the owner of the property near Ashland, NH. where the first D&M factory was built. I asked him to take some pictures of the ruins.
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Here is a link to the article I mentioned about the Draper-Maynard Co.http://www.vintagebaseballgloveforum...hp?f=10&t=4620
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Outstanding article! Thanx for posting.
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Here are some items that I have from D&M. The envelope is postmarked 1884.
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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To have the photo and 1884 envelope as first evidence of the Draper & Maynard partnership as the J.F. Draper Co. is really super. Hope you don't mind if I replace the photo of the Ashland factory in my article with yours. the advertising on the roof of the factory is just great!
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I found this one photo which I didn't have space to use of an 1889 Pittsfield NH. baseball team. I wondered if the catcher on bottom right was using Draper & Maynard gloves.
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Good info. Happy to enhance my knowledge everyday I can.
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