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  1. The Jim Rowe postcards feature a Borderless black-&-white photo on the front, and the back, a standard Kodak postcard with no mention of issuer. The players name was typically penned in at the top. Rowe distributed Real Photo Post Cards through James T. Elder, a sports card dealer that ran a mail-order business out of Odessa, Florida, in 1966.

  2. Mar 8, 2019 · Jim Rowe Postcards. It was likely the late Jim Rowe that made these contact prints using original negatives of photos done by George Brace. While a young collector I had the good fortune to meet a Chicago native, the late Jim Rowe. Jim had worked for the great baseball photographer George Brace and had access to Brace’s original negatives.

  3. Jim Rowe Postcards and Photo collection of 284 different. Jim Rowe postcards and photos. Rowe sold B&W postcards and blank-backed postcard-sized photos made from negatives he purchased from fellow Chicago photographer George Burke. Nearly all the postcards (190) and postcard-sized photos (94) are from late 1920s through the 1940s.

  4. The Jim Rowe Negative Collection (25,000 + pieces) A truly massive, massive collection of the negatives that Jim used for the production of his photographs and photographic postcards, over 25,000 in all. Primarily in the form of 35mm. Herein lies the core of Jim's baseball hobby business. The subject matter is primarily baseball, his bread and ...

  5. Signed - Geo Burke, Geo Brace, Jim Rowe - Baseball Postcards & Photos. Also known as "Real Photo" Postcards. George Burke photographed 1000's of players from early 1900 to the late 1940's - His business partner, photographer. George Brace took over after Burke's death in the early 1950's with exclusive rights to the original negatives,

    Player - Team - (24-97, Born-died)
    Price
    Cal Abrams - Dodgers - (24-97)
    18.00
    Cal Abrams - White Sox - (24-97)
    15.00
    Joe Amalfitano - NY Giants
    10.00
    Joe Amalfitano - Cubs
    10.00
  6. The cards were produced in the normal Rowe phoographic process. ~1970s CHICAGO WHITE SOX 4 Vintage JIM ROWE Postcard NR Mint AVERILL LaRussa~ | eBay These are most likely images from photographer George Brace of Chicago.

  7. Mar 10, 2019 · In a recent post we looked at the late Jim Rowe of Chicago and how his real photo postcards really invigorated autograph collectors back in the latter 1960’s through perhaps the mid 1980’s. Today we’ll take a quick look at the basic process that was used to make real photo postcards back in the 1910 era. Most of the equipment pictured ...

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