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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Scott Dango
Its always interesting to see recycled images, especially when they are made by entirely different companies, are different sizes and have different styles....This differentiates them from cards using the exaxt same image (E90-1 and E102 "Set of 25" Hans Lobert for example) |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Anonymous
I usually collect the following two sets because they contain pictures not found in other sets. Here is an exception: |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Todd Schultz
the images were widely shared, and although Mendelsohn used about two dozen shots found in Cracker Jack, Cracker Jack itself used several that were first used in The Sporting News Supplements a few years before that. |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: David McDonald
From this image . . |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Greg Ecklund
Todd is that the first use of that image of Speaker on a card? I must have seen it on at least 10 different issues...sometimes with larger or smaller projections but always the same image. |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Todd Schultz
Yes it's the first use of that image for Spoke on a card. You can tell because he's in a Cleveland uniform, and he did not join them until 1916. Speaker is not in the 1916 m1014&5, and his 1917 Collins-McCarthy card uses a different, standing with bat on shoulder pose. |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
You obviously can't do that today but why were they so prevelant back then? Did they simply not have any copyright laws? |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: scott dango
anyone have more info they can add? |
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Different Year, Different Card Company, Same Image.....
Posted By: Dan Bretta
I'm sure it was a case of the candy, tobacco or what have you companies not wanting to spend money to take their own photos when they could just buy the images from the photographers much cheaper. |
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