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I'll start it out with Mr. Wright

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Even though it can be called a card I think it's a CDV (or photograph ) ....

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Leon- I would call it a photographic trade card, since it has product advertising on the back, but that's actually better than a CdV!

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A couple cabinet cards of "Yale" Murphy.

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Posted By: Tom Boblitt

I believe that cabinet card 'could' be attributed to George Wright......

Formerly of my collection and formerly my avatar......I love my new avatar WAY more though............

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Stevens:

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Old 09-29-2007, 02:42 PM
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A.C. Anson...

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Abner Doubleday (I still consider him marginally related to baseball)



Monte Ward, second time I posted this here today:



Jake Beckley:



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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

Enough with Wright and Anson... lets see some anonymous and blue-collar players
Two of my favs.


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'69 Ripon College First Nine

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Old 09-29-2007, 03:24 PM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Anonymous 1882

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Jimmy- those two are fabulous- I think that Old Point one looks familiar- I've seen it somewhere before. It's a wonderfully posed image with nice hand coloring.

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Mammoth cabinet photo of the 1895 Holy Cross baseball team with a young Jesse Burkett as instructor and Louis Sockalexis. Also has Doc Powers and a few other future pros but Sockalexis is the primary focus.

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Old 09-29-2007, 03:59 PM
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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

Thanks Barry.
Btw, I just sent you an email with some questions...

Gotta love the hand coloring work in early photographs.
Here's one on a tintype... need to check my stuff and make some more scans.

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The O.P. CDV was part of Jason Wright's collection and he was kind enough to sell it to me So I could display it with a '69 stereoview I own from the same club.



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Posted By: Jerry Rucker

You've seen them before but I just can't help myself.

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1889 Cincinnati Team Cabinet w/Bid McPhee...........


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...... bigger than his T206.

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Phil - VERY sweet! Never seen that before.

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Two cabinet photos of my great great granfather Silver King

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very nice....we should have done one of these threads earlier...

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Posted By: Casey

This one matches the trio on Cycleback's site.

1885 Harvard Nine Captain: Samuel Winslow



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Tom Downey, Toronto

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Posted By: Steve Murray

Large ( Mount 20x16, pic 14x11). ca 1905 Springfield MA Ponies.

Presume this could be called a "cabinet".

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Eventually I will upgrade....not too bad though....

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1904 Pennant Winners of the Missouri Valley League, Iola Gasbags.

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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

JC, sweet stereoview.

Game action in CDV format
Check the crazy guys watching the game from the tree.

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Leon, thanks for allowing this thread.
Think it was more than 2 years ago since I posted this much in a day.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

1900 Wahoo, NE just a couple of years post Sam Crawford


Clarence Steen 1904 U of N Cornhuskers


Unk player U of N c1905

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Posted By: Jimmy Leiderman

Dan, I went to check some of the cabinets I have and found one showing the "Mason City Ball Team", 1897.
Photographers Baillie & Rodstrom from McCook, Nebraska.

Shoot me an email if you have any info on this team.
Will try to make scans over the weekend.

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Posted By: leon

That bottom guy resembles Lajoie a little bit. Why is it no one ever finds a Lajoie card in their attic? It's always Cobb, Ruth or Wagner....

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Lajoie gets no respect.

Jimmy, Mason City, NE is really not even close to McCook. Must have been in town to play a ballgame and decided to get a team photo taken. I'd love to see the photo.

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Posted By: Jerry

Nice Cards (Photos?) guys.
Ken, That Hartford CDV, is that part of a paperweight?

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Very early CdV of a player, Lon Kinch, in a transitional stance.

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Posted By: Zach Rice

Here is a unique single player Joseph Hall cabinet of Elmer Foster. This is the same image as his N338-2.

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Posted By: S Gross

Absolutely Beautiful .................

Sorry, no baseball, but a classic boxer,






oh, and "transitional stance" ----------- classic

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The bridge leading to/from Barry's house . . .

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Posted By: barrysloate

Bruce- if you squint you can see my apartment! My building was built around 1880, so it was about ten years old when that cabinet photograph was taken.

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Posted By: Al C.risafulli

I'm laughing, because I just misread Barry's prior post and thought it said "I was ten years old when that cabinet photo was taken."

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Barry, can you remember when the "Dead Sea" was only sick?



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Amos Rusie, from his brief stint with the Reds.

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Posted By: Keith

1883 University of Iowa Baseball team panel photo:


1892 Maryland School for the Deaf team photo:

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Posted By: Ken W.

Jerry,
Yes, the Hartford CDV is glued to the bottom of an old glass dome paperweight - the back covered with felt. I'm not sure of its authenticity, but have always been intrigued. Just not sure how to extricate it without damaging any further. Obviously, if its the real thing, it would be worthwhile to know for sure.

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Posted By: barrysloate

Ken- the Hartford CdV appears absolutely authentic to me. Does it look intact, or is it trimmed down to fit under the glass? If it's all there, it would be worth the money to have a conservator extricate it.

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A great thread with some seldom scene cards. Thanks to all who posted.

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