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Jay Publishing
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Jay Publishing
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KeyMan
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NEWSLETTER |
October 2016 |
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Identifying and Dating Jay Publishing
Team Issue |
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Steven KeyMan |
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Picture Pack Photos
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By Steven KeyMan |
Founder of
Keymancollectibles.com,
and a long time
collector, Steven
KeyMan has more than 30
years of experience in
researching, and
cataloging information
on Baseball
Memorabilia.
Researching his own personal
collection, and helping others find
information on their
collectibles, the
website grew into the
largest online resource
for baseball
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During the 1940's, early 1950's,
many teams for a time released an
annual issue of twenty-five 6-1/2" x
9"" black and white photographs that
were sold at the souvenir stands. There
is not a lot of information available
on which companies supplied the photos
for each team but they included such
companies as the Big League Novelty
Company or Big League Books, a division
of Jay Publishing.
During an eight year period starting in 1958 through 1965 Jay Publishing
issued a series of 5 x 7 black & white
player portrait or posed action photos,
for a number of major League teams.
Sold in team sets of 12 they were made
available through ballpark concession
stands and the mail. Using the same
format the picture pack sets were
sometimes sold as team issued photos.
Supplied by Jay Publishing they were
sold at the stadiums, and the Big
League Books, Jay publishing versions
were sold through the mail.
The Jay Publishing photos can be identified by the players name followed
by the city, and team nickname. For
example: "MICKEY MANTLE New York
Yankees" The Team Issue sets have the
players name followed by the team
nickname. For Example: "MICKEY MANTLE
Yankees" (no city) Both the team issue,
and Jay Publishing picture packs sold
at the stadiums featured an order form
to purchase sets for other teams, by
mailing it to Big League books in New
Canaan, Connecticut. Late editions of
the teams yearbooks were also available.
The player composition of the 12 photos for the team-issued picture packs
purchased at the beginning of the
season might be significantly different
from that of a set bought at the end of
the year. Player pictures were
sometimes added or removed to reflect
trades, retirements or other roster
changes.
Some player photos were used for multiple years making it difficult to pin
down a specific year by just
identifying a photo. A set can be
identified by using a checklist, but
the photos used for that year could be
difficult to identify. Photos of
players that no longer played for the
team might have been inserted into sets
to get rid of overstocked pictures.
Jay Publishing was in business to make money. Throwing out overstock
photos of a player would cut into
profits. Some player photos were used
years after the player retired or was
traded, as evident by Yogi Berra player
photos (for example) Berra player
photos for New York Yankee Sets were still being used 3 years
after he played for the Yankees. His
last year as a player for the Yankees
was 1963. In 1964 he managed the
Yankees and the picture pack photos
have the MGR (manager) designation.
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1962 |
1963 |
MGR
1964 |
1965
Yankees |
& Mets
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In 1965 and 1966 Yogi Berra played and coached for the New York Mets. He
was part of the Mets picture pack sets
for those two years, yet Berra still
shows up in 1965 & 1966 Yankees picture
packs as a player. (no MGR designation)
Overstocked photos were used as fillers
to complete sets for many years.
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Team
sets can be dated by using one of the
checklists featured on the website,
by matching the unique combination of
players for that year. Sometimes a
player will only appear for a single
year making it easier. If you are
trying to put a set together don't get
too caught up on identifying a single
photo for a specific year. You might be
able to figure out when a photo was
first used but not how long they
used that photo.
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