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Old 08-31-2020, 02:30 PM
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Over the years, I've accumulated a large number of Orioles postcards. Some are fairly easy to identify, JD McCarthy, James Elder, etc. Many of them have nothing more than a printed name on the back. I would like to better organize them and looking for some postcard experts to identify some of the handwriting on the backs of the postcards.

Some I'm fairly confident I know, others are a guess. If you can verify or correct any of these, I would much appreciate it. Thanks in advance for any help.


1. Mel Bailey SCAN9337.JPG



2. Ed Broder SCAN9338-1.jpg



3. Jim Rowe SCAN9341.JPG



4. ?? SCAN9346.JPG



5. ?? SCAN9342.JPG


6. George Brace ?? SCAN9339-1.jpg



7. ?? SCAN9341-1.jpg



8. ?? SCAN9337-1.jpg



9. George Brace ?? SCAN9343.JPG


10. ?? SCAN9347.JPG


11. ?? SCAN9344-1.jpg
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not really sure of what you are asking for.


the names are easy to read.
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..can you show scans of any non-"KodaK" stamp box areas,,,,,,and any ID of the printer/publisher ?thanks..

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not really sure of what you are asking for.


the names are easy to read.
Sorry for the confusion. I'm trying to determine who actually printed/produced each postcard, not the player pictured on the postcard. For example, JD McCarthy postcards have his name printed on the postcard back, James Elder stamped a three digit number on his and others would stamp their name on the back. Many of the postcards printed in the 1960's & 70's do not clearly identify who produced them. The only way is to the identify the handwriting on the back of the postcard. Hope this is clearer.
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Without even seeing the fronts I'm going to guess these were made by Jim Rowe from George Brace negatives.
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What Dan said.
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Without even seeing the fronts I'm going to guess these were made by Jim Rowe from George Brace negatives.
Thanks Dan. The fronts are B&W and probably most of them used George Braces negatives. I do believe example #3 is Jim Rowe's writing, but I don't believe he did all of them. I know example #1 is definitely done by Mel Bailey. He almost always wrote the year after the player's name.
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Sorry for the confusion. I'm trying to determine who actually printed/produced each postcard, not the player pictured on the postcard. For example, JD McCarthy postcards have his name printed on the postcard back, James Elder stamped a three digit number on his and others would stamp their name on the back. Many of the postcards printed in the 1960's & 70's do not clearly identify who produced them. The only way is to the identify the handwriting on the back of the postcard. Hope this is clearer.
got you....makes sense. I got some JD McCarthy cards..pretty nice cards
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