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Pre-War Team Uniforms
One of the many nice things about pre-war collecting, at least for me, is observing the evolution of the uniform over the years, from the lace-up, rawhide string jerseys of the 19th century to the billowing trousers of the 1930's. I love all cards of players wearing sweaters, with my favorite being the E9 Keeler. Now for today's opinion poll question: which 2 team uniforms found in the T206 set are your favorites? I am going to claim the Red Sox for the great gothic lettering and red piping and the White Sox away uniform for dramatic change of color. Opinions, please.
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I like the 1888 ny Gotham and 1910 Philadelphia athletcs
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For photography collectors and dealers, one of the ways to day a cabinet, tintype or cdv is by the uniforms and equipment. So advanced baseball photo collectors usually have some expertise in uniforms, even if they don't collect uniforms.
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