Periodically we experience problems with our scanner. Today is one of those days. Depending upon which view you choose, the first scan will show horizontal lines and/or cross hatching marks. Rest assured, these are not on the card itself. Usually scanning problems are confined to color pictures but today it's "advanced" to black and white! (You will note that the second scan (reverse side of the card) exhibits none of these problems.)
For the Baseball Hobbyist. . .
Alphabetically arranged KLOPF (P, St. Joseph) through John H. Lynch (spotted tie) ~ Features Herman Long, Bobby Lowe, Henry Larkin ++
N172 ~ OLD JUDGE Baseball Card Sheet | 20 reprints of 1886-1890 Cards ~ Uncut Sheet Measures 8-1/2" by 11" with individual cards being 1-3/8" by 2-1/2" on 110 lb. card stock UNCUT SHEET measures 8-1/2" by 11" with individual cards being 1-3/8" by 2-1/2" on 110 lb. card stock | Cards may be cut apart ~ Reprinter's logo printed on reverse to properly mark these and avoid confusion with original cards
This uncut sheet features some excellent reprints of early (1886-1890) major and minor league baseball players. Generally arranged alphabetically, the sheet measures 8-1/2 by 11 inches - making a great display piece although collectors may prefer to separate into single cards. This particular sheet includes: Herman Long, Bobby Lowe, Henry Larkin ... Klopf (P, St. Joseph) ~ Klusman (2nd B, Denver) ~ Knell (P, St. Joseph) ~ E. Knouff (P, St. Louis Browns) ~ ?Kremmeyer ~ Krieg (C, Minneapolis) ~ G. Krock (P, Chicago) ~ Kuenne (3rd B, Pittsburgh) ~ illegible ~ HENRY LARKIN (Captain, Athletics) ~ Arlie Latham (3rd B, St.L. Browns) ~ Lauer (C, Pittsburgh) ~ Leighton (CF, Omaha) ~ Levy (LF, San Francisco) ~ F. J. Loftus (Mgr, St. Louis Whites) ~ HERMAN LONG (C, Chicago Maroons) ~ illegible ~ Lovett (P, Brooklyn) ~ BOBBY LOWE (LF, Milwaukee) ~ John H. Lynch (spotted tie) This set is chronicled well in the 457 page hardback book, GOODWIN & COMPANY OLD JUDGE 1886-1890 Baseball Cards which we recommend and sell.
Condition: Excellent or better POSTSCRIPT: Our last scan has nothing to do with this listing. It is a picture of all-time baseball great Ted Williams with The Baseball Hobbyist's Steve Mitchell at a 1983 Connecticut sports collectors gathering - Ted's very first-ever collector event. On the second day of the show "The Splendid Splinter" visited with collectors and dealers and graciously posed for this photo. (Photo was taken by fellow collector-dealer Bob Thing, longtime Maine hobbyist).
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~ Please visit The Baseball Hobbyist eBay Store ~ Postscript: Our last scan has nothing to do with this listing. It is a picture of all-time baseball great Ted Williams with The Baseball Hobbyist's Steve Mitchell at a 1983 Connecticut sports collectors gathering - Ted's very first-ever collector event. On the second day of the show "The Splendid Splinter" visited with collectors and dealers and graciously posed for this photo. (Photo was taken by fellow collector-dealer Bob Thing, longtime Maine hobbyist). _______________________ Important: Shipping Information Our goal has always been to keep shipping costs low. Our objective is to sell cards and other things of interest to baseball hobbyists - not make money by overcharging on shipping.
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