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Old 07-03-2014, 07:41 PM
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I have seen hundreds of Cobb photos, but I have never seen him looking 'happy' before...he must be standing on top of someone.
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Different than what is expected in this thread but maybe someone else will love the new artwork on old postscards as much as I do! Gotham
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My Grandad. Postcard he sent to his mother September 11, 1912.
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My Grandad. Postcard he sent to his mother September 11, 1912.
I am with Derek....very cool that that postcard is your Grandad !!

And here is another generic rppc with some bleacher bums....
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Great pick-up on the Wanamaker postcard, Mark. I was an underbidder on that item. I always love seeing obscure/rare Philadelphia items.
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1909 University of Nebraska player H.M. Prouty
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Al Bonner was my Grandfather. He sent this postcard to his mother September 11, 1912.
Wow! So cool! So cool, in fact, that I shared it with my wife who proceeded to say, "that's so cool". Love it!
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Anyone know any details about this Hank Greenberg postcard? Can't find a thing except a different pose with the same back.


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Cool action shot on that Greenberg PC.

This looks like a Jim Rowe postcard made from a George Burke photo negative. Any PC with that Kodak stamp box on the back would have been produced after 1950. So while the image is likely from the 30's to 40's, the postcard wasn't produced until likely the 60's-70's. I believe the writing on the back that shows "Greenberg" is consistent with many other Rowe PC's I've seen before.

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Just picked this one up. 1910 World Series Makaroff postcard
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That's a cool one Dan, never seen one of those before!
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I was surprised to see it listed in the Standard Catalog as I'd never seen one before I picked it up.
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Here's a nice, clean 1907-09 Dietsche Cubs Postcard of Mordecai Brown.
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Love this postcard...most of his other cards don't show what a beast he was!
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Nice Wags but what's up with that PSA holder?
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Wow, that’s scary! There’s a lot of extra space in there!!!
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This one has probably been posted here before, but in addition to the great image of Cy, I really like the handwritten message on the back of this particular postcard. Referring to Cy Young Day, which was August 13, 1908 (the postmark is August 14), the writer states: "...took in the game for Cy Young yesterday. The game was fine but the fun and interesting part came before the game and the presentations to Cy. You probably read the accounts in the papers. The Boston Americans are certainly playing great ball these days."

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Here is an RPPC with the image used to create the T206 Roy Ellam card. I have only seen one other copy and that one is missing a corner.
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John, I saw that Wagner vignette at auction and thought it was fantastic. I don't know much about it, but I love the image. And I can just tell it's one of those cards that looks even better in-hand. I love it. Congrats.

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John, I saw that Wagner vignette at auction and thought it was fantastic. I don't know much about it, but I love the image. And I can just tell it's one of those cards that looks even better in-hand. I love it. Congrats.


Thanks Orlando. I am the same. My knowledge is limited on this one too. I know there are others with different players.

I liked the look of the PC and the image. of course Honus is one of my favorites so that doesn’t hurt

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Here's the back of the Kelly postcard. I have done a little research and can't find anything about that card turned into a postcard.
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Here's the back of the Kelly postcard. I have done a little research and can't find anything about that card turned into a postcard.
Maybe it's a Four Base Hits card. Why do you think it's a postcard? Could be a fantasy card as well.
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Here's the back of the Kelly postcard. I have done a little research and can't find anything about that card turned into a postcard.
If real it is worth a small fortune. It isn't a postcard and is a N690 baseball card. My suspicion is it isn't real due to the way the back looks. There are 2 currently known.
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It is the size of a post card. I tried to identify it but couldn't find anything currently listed anywhere.
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It is the size of a post card. I tried to identify it but couldn't find anything currently listed anywhere.
Then it is a reprint. It should be about 2 1/4 x 3 7/8 inches. Here is some info....

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Burke/Brace era postcards I’ve collected over the years. Never could value them if anyone can point me where to look I’d appreciate it.


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Those were made by Jim Rowe in the 1970-80s using Burke/Brace negatives. They do not have much value. A couple bucks each.
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Really? Thanks I never knew this. Based on the paper feel and texture of photos I assumed late 50’s early 60’s


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Cant believe no one bid on this...found in an attic hole and looks good!

Just kidding...got it from a buddy and love it.
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Just kidding...got it from a buddy and love it.
That is a monster. And it is in great shape. Congrats brother.
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Just kidding...got it from a buddy and love it.
Great card. There goes the piggy bank savings.
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Anyone ever see these before. Post mark on one is 1907 and the other is 1908. Tnought they were pretty cool so I picked them up. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Picked this one up as well. Post mark is 1910.
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The 1910 Portland Beavers individual player postcards series are right up there for me. Here are a few, including one of my all-time favorite RPPCs and favorite players, Sylveanus Augustus Gregg.

Gregg had an incredible year as the ace of the 1910 PCL champion Beavers, en route to three 20 win seasons in his first three years with the Cleveland Naps.

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Dave - those are just awesome!! Thanks for sharing!
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Dave, I think all us PCL collectors would be all ears on these, they are awesome. Thanks for sharing those images. Super cool.
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Postcard sent by Red Sox owner Joe Lannin to Nuf Ced McGreevey during 1914 Spring Training. Interesting baseball content... “we are going for the pennant from the start.”

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