Yes, I agree OkDoak…I thought about the fact that the exhibition info needed a separate post/thread. I’ll try to do that later today

. I just wanted to show that Javan Emory photo in the good gloves thread and didn’t know how to introduce it without discussing the story, Paul and his upcoming exhibit…honestly maybe the last time anyone will have a chance to see these originals. I’m pretty sure at some point in the near future they will either be donated to a museum as a collection or sold to a private collector as a complete collection. Like I said, his Conlon collection has already been donated to the Metropolitan, and is probably the best collection of Charles Conlon originals in existence. Paul is a true expert when it comes to Conlon and baseball photography in general. So anyone that likes baseball photos and is anywhere near NY, it’s worth the drive to go see this small part of his overall collection, and I do believe he plans to be there many of the days he can help tell the story and answer any questions the public might have.
The Emory photo has to be one of the best early catchers/gear photos I’ve ever seen, and then to be who it is, basically the last negro to play a professional game until they brought Jackie into the league. Such a strong, intimidating pose…when most negros in that time were portrayed as clowns and with bird cages on their heads…it sure is something special!! I’m sorry I bumped it to the last page before many probably even saw it.
Here’s the fingerless glove…