
vwtdi
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Joined: Mar 2004
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Thursday December 15, 2005 8:50 AM
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Some of you may or may not remember this, but I had asked for help in identifying the player in a studio portrait I own.
I got back from a week in Vegas Wednesday morning and had some wonderful news waiting for me from Scott Jeter.
Thanks to his tireless help and detective work (I can't thank him enough), the riddle of my walinger studio portrait has been solved. In additon to Scott, I'd like to thank the following people for all their help as well (in no particular order, but all supplied valuable information to the quest)...Bob Hoie, Marshall Fogel, TJ from TJs Collectibles, Jim Nitz, Ted (BlackSoxFan), Gary Sheckard, Scott Mosley, Bill Hickman, Freddy Berowski (Baseball HOF), David Rudd, Barry Sloate, and Mark Armour. Heres the proof Scott supplied that convinced me.
He first identified the medal by finding Nick Altrock's 1906 Chicago White Sox medal (and I looked and looked). Here that is along with the one from my photo (if you look close enough, you can make out "White Sox" in mine).
Altrocks
fob in my photo
From there, he was able to zero in on Ed Walsh....heres some photos of Ed he found online along with mine.
Walsh1
Walsh2
Walsh3
Studio1
Studio2
Studio3
Studio4
Chicago White Sox from 1904 - 1916 and finished his career with the Boston Braves in 1917. My guess is it was taken very early in his career, probably shortly after the 1906 season.
Again, thanks to all, I'm very happy its been identified. Keith
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Collecting - n2, n13, n28, n29, n43, n162, n184, t3, t6, t9, t200, tobacco albums, tobacco advertising cards, tobacco banners (that picture the 19th century card sets).
Edited: Thursday December 15, 2005 at 9:01 AM by vwtdi
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