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Old 04-24-2012, 04:36 PM
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Nice post Scott! You always seem to have something to dig up regardless of the topic lol. Do we have first names on these rosters? I recognize a few, Doc Adams, Avery, Curry etc. Don't really know the others, they could have some importance. Like Adams creating the shortstop position.
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Nice post Scott! You always seem to have something to dig up regardless of the topic lol. Do we have first names on these rosters? I recognize a few, Doc Adams, Avery, Curry etc. Don't really know the others, they could have some importance. Like Adams creating the shortstop position.
Thanks - only the history and T206 litho stuff. I just picked up an extensive collection of Baseball Magazines from 1908-1914 and just read that article, so I had the info readily available.
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There was a large gathering of the friends of the two clubs, including many ladies, which greatly added to the success of the afternoon's entertainment.


That's what I love about Baseball ................. things never change
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I remember a while ago I saw a William Avery signed cabinet on eBay. It went pretty cheap if I remember correctly. I still regret not buying it.
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Barry... there's some outfit that is a great resource for autographed stuff. I'm not certain of the name, is it Coach's Corner? I thought they would sign most any autograph wanted, and ship it out, within about 48 hours....
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I'm sure CC will come up with an 1846 Knickerbocker team signed ball...
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Just finished reading John Thorn's fine book on the beginnings of the game, "Baseball in the Garden of Eden". Highly recommend it.
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