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Old 09-10-2020, 09:22 AM
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Default If You Collect Vintage Cards....

You should know who this guy is. It was a good mail day a few days ago..
First photo I have seen of him though, undoubtedly, more exist. 8 x 10

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Default Burdick photo

Leon: That is just a great photo, especially with the card catalogs and other items on the desk. Evocative of the era.
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I'm from Syracuse and there are quite a few Burdick Streets, roads, parks, etc. Cool.
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Wow that's amazing!
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Old 09-10-2020, 09:54 AM
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Very cool! I love the 1946 and 1953 ACC's in the background.

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He wore a pretty wild tie for back in the day!
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Its crazy they talk about all the baseball cards that he owns, then gives his home address.
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Its crazy they talk about all the baseball cards that he owns, then gives his home address.
Oddly enough, it's still pretty close to that in upstate NY. About 10 years ago, I was up in the Finger Lakes in my dad's hometown when he was driving his mom to the grocery store. He used the fob to lock the doors, and my grandmother kind of scolded him, reminding him that most people in town still left their cards unlocked with the keys in the ignition. It's still like Mayberry in some parts of the country... ;-)
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Great photo.
Jefferson had severe arthritis, if you look close you can see his hand wrapped up.
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Terrific
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Great photo.
Jefferson had severe arthritis, if you look close you can see his hand wrapped up.
I am not so sure his hand is wrapped. Have you seen rheumatoid arthritis?
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Great Photo!

here's a card.

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Very cool photo.

A few years ago one of the t-shirts I made to wear at National was the silhouette portrait of Burdick:

https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/397227
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I thought for a minute there that Mr. Burdick May have stolen my desk!
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What a great photo! My hat goes off to Jefferson Burdick by what he was able to accomplish despite his Rheumatoid Arthritis. He has a lot to teach us.
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Very cool! The first time I heard of him (at least that I can remember) is when I was doing research on my 1889 A35 Goodwin Round Album set.
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Default Syracuse Herald - Xmas Day - 25 Dec 1955

As the stamp on the back of the photo shows, the photo was taken for a Xmas day feature in the Syracuse Herald, 25 December 1955. Here's the full article from the Syracuse Herald - the attachment upload editor reduced the image quality, so I had to split it into two parts.

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J Burdick - Syracuse Herald 25 Dec 1955 - part 2.jpg

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