Description: 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. . . Charles Martin Conlon photograph taken in 1939, Ted Williams' Rookie Year and Baseball's Centennial ~ GREAT DISPLAY! TED WILLIAMS, Boston Red Sox ROOKIE ~ circa 1939 Baseball Magazine Co. M114 Premium Photo No Ted Williams card has been published among the nearly 3,000 Conlon cards issued by The Sporting News, Marketcom or Megacards | The original negative to this photo may not exist The immortal Ted Williams was a rookie in 1939, the year famed photographer snapped this image. It was also Baseball's Centennial Year which was marked by the opening of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The premium photo measures *8-1/2" by 11" and is mounted to 10-1/2" by 13" attractive real wood plaque by Scroll Studio, Chicago. It's ready-to-go on your wall! Premium photographs by The Baseball Magazine Company date back to the Deadball Era with new images added from time to time. This one is original to Conlon's last years of photographing ballplayers. This photo was eventually replaced by an updated Ted Williams premium photo by photographer Bill Greene. For the Conlon Collection collector who must have every possible Conlon "card", what set is complete without Ted Williams? Condition: Check the high-resolution scans. The premium photo has been affixed with 4 tack-like devices with plexiglass. *Many M114's (1918-1958) measure 9" X 12" so this premium may have been slightly trimmed. 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 A goal has always been to keep shipping costs low. Our primary objective is to sell cards and other things of interest to baseball hobbyists - not make money by overcharging on shipping. If you ever believe you are being overcharged on shipping, please email us and we will double-check the facts of the matter. Thank you! For U.S. customers (on most items) we combine multiple items purchased so you pay only the shipping charge on the heaviest item - all other items ship free of charge. (An exception would be if an item must be sent via media/book rate; also, on certain heavier items there may be an extra charge due to increased cost of shipping via Priority Mail instead of First Class.) In order to receive this combined item/one-fee service, PLEASE wait for or request a combined invoice. Otherwise fees accrue which we cannot eliminate. We will ship worldwide: Before buying citizens of all other countries, please email us first for the exact cost. We pack your order carefully - sandwiching cards between cardboard and utilizing boxes, bubble wrap, etc., as necessary - to ensure your items arrive in the condition you expect. Items are shipped the next business day. We ship 5 - usually 6 - days each week. Payment should be made within 7 days after initial purchase on invoice. B-601 ~ 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. U.S. residents: We combine multiple items purchased so you pay only the shipping on the heaviest item - all other items ship free of charge. (An exception would be if an item must be sent via media/book rate.) All Other Countries: Email us first. To receive your combined shipping, please wait for us to send you a combined invoice. The eBay checkout system usually displays an incorrect shipping charge. (It is normally too high.) Please do not pay for each item separately; if you pay separately, there is no shipping discount. We pack your order carefully - sandwiching cards between cardboard and utilizing boxes, bubble wrap, etc., as necessary - to ensure your items arrive in the condition you expect. Items are shipped the next business day after we receive your payment. We ship 5 - usually 6 - days each week. Payment should be made within 7 days after notification of purchase. B-601 ~ The Baseball Hobbyist and Gram invite you to visit their eBay Store ~
Price: 100 USD
Location: Edmonds, Washington
End Time: 2025-01-07T02:24:45.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Player: Ted Williams
Year: 1939
Original/Reproduction: Original
Team: Boston Red Sox
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Vintage: Yes