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    Posted 13 years ago

    theantique…
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    i discovered this in a stash of old post cards does anyone know anything about this player i believe the shirt reads psns but cant find anything on him any help would be appreciated

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    1. theantiqueking570 theantiqueking570, 13 years ago
      need help identifying this photo any help would be great
    2. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      Great photo postcard. I really like the split hand grip on the bat.

      Good luck on figuring out who "Chief" was-- I am not familiar with the face or the uniform initials.

      Scott
    3. theantiqueking570 theantiqueking570, 13 years ago
      thanks scott i looked up and down the internet im wondering if it was a local baseball team from the town i received it in thanks for looking i have tons of post cards that are rppc i have an appraiser coming to look hopefully good news ha
    4. Dan121156 Dan121156, 13 years ago
      Being the mid state hic that I am...:-) does PSNS, mean Puget Sound Naval Shipyard?.. Try a Google search..??? Did not look for Chief, but did find references to early sports at PSNS ??? Love the old photo...
    5. scottvez scottvez, 13 years ago
      The RPPCs are very desirable and some bring big bucks.

      I'd put this one in the $40- $65 range. I really like the pose with the bat, so I may be higher than others!

      Scott

      Scott
    6. vetraio50 vetraio50, 13 years ago
      I'm intrigued too! So I found this:

      Puget Sound Naval Shipyard located adjacent to the city of Bremo on Sinclair Inlet was established in 1891. It was the first dry-dock and repair facility in the Pacific Northwest capable of handling the largest ships. It was named Puget Sound Naval Station until July 22, 1901 when it became Puget Sound Navy Yard. On November 30, 1945 it was renamed Puget Sound Naval Shipyard, PSNS.

      So in 1906 it should have read PSNY
    7. theantiqueking570 theantiqueking570, 13 years ago
      thanks for the info ..im still lost on this i have a appraiser coming monday so we shall see ha thanks tho
    8. Dan121156 Dan121156, 13 years ago
      Thanks!

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