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jefferyepayne
05-06-2015, 02:33 PM
There is a thread in the main baseball board about rare cards people would like to see. I thought it would be fun to start a football specific thread and see if we can beat some rare stuff out of the bushes for display.

Whether its a football card, matchbook, bread label, ticket stub, program, team photo, pinback, etc. that you want to see, post it here.

jeff

TanksAndSpartans
05-06-2015, 06:33 PM
Great idea Jeff!

Mine are:

1.) Portsmouth Spartans and Ironton Tanks uniforms (or at least jerseys). I’m not a game used collector or anything like that - I’ve just read a lot about these teams and wonder what they looked like. I’ve seen black and white photos, online uniform databases etc. and in my head I think 49ers/Vikings, but it would be great to see one if either still exists….

2.) An item (card or unopened pack) from the find reported in a PSA article as:

“Veteran football card dealer Joe Colabella shares similar sentiments. "There was never that much real supply, mainly because baseball was the predominant sport," he said. A reported find of these cards occurred in the '70s. "Part of the find came out of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma City area. The other part came out of Pennsylvania and they were unopened packs," said Colabella, noting that he has heard that at least three Chicle boxes were uncovered.”

If you just read it quickly, it implies that the 3 boxes added to the supply, but if you think about it logically (unless I’m missing something) given each pack had 1 card and 1 stick of gum, wouldn’t any cards obtained from a find in the 70s have been damaged pretty significantly by the gum? And why haven’t I ever been able to find anything mentioning these finds even when searching AH historical databases? Were these real finds? (not questioning Joe's veracity, but what if this was just something he heard? We don't know any details.)

3.) 35 Chicle original artwork (we’ve seen the Caddel so far, but shouldn’t there be more?)

obiwin
05-06-2015, 06:34 PM
I would love to see some of the rare vintage Redskins stuff that I've never seen:

1938-42 Overland Candy wrappers, Sammy Baugh
1939 Gridiron Greats Ink Blotters, Sammy Baugh
1959 San Giorgio Redskins flipbooks
1971 CFL Chiquita Slides Joe Theismann
1976 Topps Test Pins Len Hauss

andybecker
05-07-2015, 04:28 AM
I would love to see some of the rare vintage Redskins stuff that I've never seen:

1938-42 Overland Candy wrappers, Sammy Baugh
1939 Gridiron Greats Ink Blotters, Sammy Baugh
1959 San Giorgio Redskins flipbooks
1971 CFL Chiquita Slides Joe Theismann
1976 Topps Test Pins Len Hauss

that's a pretty strong Redskins list :)

do you have a 1939 Redskins postcard Sammy Baugh? it's omission on your list is glaring, to me anyway.

that's a rare one I'd like to see, and even more would like to add to my collection.

andybecker
05-07-2015, 04:34 AM
Great idea Jeff!

Mine are:

1.) Portsmouth Spartans and Ironton Tanks uniforms (or at least jerseys). I’m not a game used collector or anything like that - I’ve just read a lot about these teams and wonder what they looked like. I’ve seen black and white photos, online uniform databases etc. and in my head I think 49ers/Vikings, but it would be great to see one if either still exists….

2.) An item (card or unopened pack) from the find reported in a PSA article as:

“Veteran football card dealer Joe Colabella shares similar sentiments. "There was never that much real supply, mainly because baseball was the predominant sport," he said. A reported find of these cards occurred in the '70s. "Part of the find came out of Oklahoma, the Oklahoma City area. The other part came out of Pennsylvania and they were unopened packs," said Colabella, noting that he has heard that at least three Chicle boxes were uncovered.”

If you just read it quickly, it implies that the 3 boxes added to the supply, but if you think about it logically (unless I’m missing something) given each pack had 1 card and 1 stick of gum, wouldn’t any cards obtained from a find in the 70s have been damaged pretty significantly by the gum? And why haven’t I ever been able to find anything mentioning these finds even when searching AH historical databases? Were these real finds? (not questioning Joe's veracity, but what if this was just something he heard? We don't know any details.)

3.) 35 Chicle original artwork (we’ve seen the Caddel so far, but shouldn’t there be more?)

I am unaware (I call BS until proven otherwise) of these unopened chicle packs/boxes. perhaps they were opened???

chicle original artwork is out there. Joe Colabella had around 20 if I recall. I am not sure if all 36 survived. Lipset sold Matisic maybe 15 years ago.

I heard Joe sold his group too, whereabouts unknown to me.

CowboysGuide
05-07-2015, 06:16 AM
1969 Bob Hayes Zip Chips sticker. Come on Carl, I know you can share a scan of this one!

TanksAndSpartans
05-07-2015, 06:44 AM
I am unaware (I call BS until proven otherwise) of these unopened chicle packs/boxes. perhaps they were opened???

chicle original artwork is out there. Joe Colabella had around 20 if I recall. I am not sure if all 36 survived. Lipset sold Matisic maybe 15 years ago.

I heard Joe sold his group too, whereabouts unknown to me.

Hi Andy, thanks for jumping in - yeah after all these years, you'd think we would've heard something about those finds.

Great news on the artwork - 20 is a lot - I know a board member owns the Caddel - I wonder if the Nagurski survived.....

obiwin
05-07-2015, 06:53 AM
Hi Andy,

Sadly, the omission was because I forgot about it, not because I own it. It slipped my mind because I've at least seen other examples from that set.

From what I've heard (not sure if it's true or not), Sammy Baugh's estate sold 19 of the 20 player postcards but held on to Sammy's.



that's a pretty strong Redskins list :)

do you have a 1939 Redskins postcard Sammy Baugh? it's omission on your list is glaring, to me anyway.

that's a rare one I'd like to see, and even more would like to add to my collection.

Hot Springs Bathers
05-07-2015, 07:40 AM
As a collector of media guides there are many early 1930's-50 college guides I would love to see.

I have kept a thumbnail photo record of pro football guides and feel that I have at least a photo of most of them. Old friend Joe Cronin helped with the pro guides but the college issues can be more elusive.

There are some neat websites where collectors show off their collections but only a handful of colleges are represented. I am probably the only one interested though.

tuckr1
05-07-2015, 07:49 AM
I have been looking and ask everyone I know that collects 1935 Chicles if they have a box or have even seen a picture of a box??

finalscore
05-07-2015, 08:49 AM
I agree, I have never heard or seen of any 35 Chicle unopened packs or display boxes. I have a pretty extensive FB display box collection (including a 1934 Sports Kings Varsity FB box) - not saying is doesn't exist, but I have never seen an empty Chicle display box.

That is an awesome Redskins list! Here are a couple of the items mentioned above:

Overland Candy Baugh

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersfh/finalscore/football//Overland%20Candy%20Baugh.jpg

Kelly's Zip Sticker of Bob Hayes (sorry about the poor image on this one - when I get the chance I'll scan/post mine)

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersfh/finalscore/football//1969%20Kellyqus%20Hayes.jpg


I have been looking and ask everyone I know that collects 1935 Chicles if they have a box or have even seen a picture of a box??

jefferyepayne
05-07-2015, 09:30 AM
Mike comes through in a big way! Thanks for posting those. You all are hitting on some really rare stuff. Keep it rolling!

I haven't seen any unopened packs or boxes for Chicles either. My understanding is that a bunch of original Chicle artwork came up for auction many years ago and so there should be 20 or so of these floating around out there. I've only seen the Caddell Mike has shown in the past.

I'm a big fan of Jim Thorpe PCs but only have a few. I'd love to see some of them posted here.

jeff

obiwin
05-07-2015, 10:32 AM
That's an awesome looking Baugh! Thanks for sharing!

obiwin
05-07-2015, 10:43 AM
A couple more recent Redskins items I've never seen an image of, or seen come up for auction that I would love to see:

1968 Spalding Advisory Staff Bobby Mitchell

1976 Nabisco Sugar Daddy Series 1, #6 Sonny Jurgensen
(not the more common #4 Jurgy found in Series 2. I've heard speculation that the Series 1 #6 doesn't actually exist, that instead it seems to be a checklist error? Can anyone confirm?)

mightypope
05-07-2015, 12:45 PM
This is for you obiwin:

obiwin
05-07-2015, 02:16 PM
Thanks for sharing mightypope!

Very interesting that his jersey number is listed as #9. I was not aware he ever wore that number. Do you think that's really him in the photo? Or was it a mistaken photo of a teammate?

mightypope
05-07-2015, 02:40 PM
No, that is Theismann in the photo wearing #9. In 1971, quarterback Don Jonas of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers was the winner of the Schenley Award for the Most Outstanding Player and he wore #7. Theismann, being a rookie, had to give the number up to the veteran Jonas. The photos in these slides are of the 1971 CFL All-Stars who played the 1971 Grey Cup champion Calgary Stampeders in the pre-season 1972 CFL All-Star game which was the format at the time.

obiwin
05-07-2015, 03:08 PM
Gotcha. I didn't even realize the set was highlighting an actual all-star game that was played.

Thanks again for sharing.

mightypope
05-08-2015, 10:50 AM
My pleasure obiwin.

I have lots of rare CFL cards if anybody else wants to see anything.

jefferyepayne
05-08-2015, 01:40 PM
My pleasure obiwin.

I have lots of rare CFL cards if anybody else wants to see anything.

Tee'em up!

jeff

clamendo
05-08-2015, 09:20 PM
I have some of those too ;)


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andybecker
05-09-2015, 05:44 AM
hi,

that's an interesting story about Baugh's estate. I have only seen a group of the Redskins postcards, once. I've never seen another single example outside that group. Baugh wasn't included.

do you have a type in your collection?

does anyone have one or more? I'd like to see/hear of an additional example.

cool thread.



Hi Andy,

Sadly, the omission was because I forgot about it, not because I own it. It slipped my mind because I've at least seen other examples from that set.

From what I've heard (not sure if it's true or not), Sammy Baugh's estate sold 19 of the 20 player postcards but held on to Sammy's.

obiwin
05-09-2015, 06:16 AM
I own a Bo Russell. It's the only postcard I own from the set. I bought it from the personal collection of a dealer, and frequent contributor to this board.

Not sure what the proper etiquette is for naming names, so hopefully he reads this and recognizes himself, and is able to shed further light into its origins, and whether or not it came from that single group.


BTW, I had earlier mistakenly mentioned there were 20 post cards. Beckett lists 15.

here's the reference to Baugh's estate via Huggins&Scott's auction in 2005
http://sep05.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-bin/showitem.pl?itemid=908

Not sure if this near set was then in a 2011 Legendary Auction
(looks like someone might have kept the Jim Karcher, or sold it separately)
http://legendaryauctions.com/1939-washington-redskins-postcards-collection-(13-different)-lot115380.aspx

mightypope
05-09-2015, 10:27 AM
Tee'em up!

jeff

Not exactly sure which would be of interest to American football card collectors but I do know that there a lot of alumni and NFL team specific collectors out there that may want to see certain things which are CFL related that they don't have yet. I would gladly take requests :). Well anyways, here is one for starters: Dick Huffman from the 1952 CFL Crown Brand Photo set:

whiteymet
05-09-2015, 07:24 PM
Hi Guys:

If there is room for memorabilia here, I'd love to see/know if Hartland made boxes for the LSU running back and lineman statues as they did the other Hartland FB statues.

For that matter I'd love to see and get to complete my set other Hartland boxes for:

LINEMEN - REDSKINS, CARDINALS

RUNNING BACKS - 49ER'S, LIONS

and get an LSU Lineman statue

Fred

Exhibitman
05-11-2015, 10:45 AM
A run of colored stock exhibit cards in my collection.

Laxcat
05-18-2015, 10:08 PM
I've been looking for a Nile Kinnick or a Jack Lummus auto since I was 13. I've held a Kinnick. Once. Never owned. Lummus I've never seen.

obiwin
05-18-2015, 11:48 PM
Hey mightypope,

I was holding off making additional requests since I was already a beneficiary, but since it seems no one has made any requests, I would like to see any CFL cards of former Redskins players

Eagle Day and Al Dorow immediately come to mind. (And of course anything else you might have of Theismann that is uncataloged or extremely rare.) I haven't really done much research of any other Redskins, so would like to see any others that you know of.

Cheers




Not exactly sure which would be of interest to American football card collectors but I do know that there a lot of alumni and NFL team specific collectors out there that may want to see certain things which are CFL related that they don't have yet. I would gladly take requests :). Well anyways, here is one for starters: Dick Huffman from the 1952 CFL Crown Brand Photo set:

obiwin
05-18-2015, 11:49 PM
Hey mightypope,

I was holding off making additional requests since I was already a beneficiary, but since it seems no one has made any requests, I would like to see any CFL cards of former Redskins players

Eagle Day and Al Dorow immediately come to mind. (And of course anything else you might have of Theismann that is uncataloged or extremely rare.) I haven't really done much research of any other Redskins, so would like to see any others that you know of.

Cheers




Not exactly sure which would be of interest to American football card collectors but I do know that there a lot of alumni and NFL team specific collectors out there that may want to see certain things which are CFL related that they don't have yet. I would gladly take requests :). Well anyways, here is one for starters: Dick Huffman from the 1952 CFL Crown Brand Photo set:

mightypope
05-19-2015, 11:01 AM
Well, obiwin here are the only two CFL items of Al Dorow, his 1959 Topps card and his 1971 Eddie Sargent Sticker when he was the head coach of the Hamilton Tiger-Cats:

mightypope
05-19-2015, 11:05 AM
As for Joe Theismann, the only two harder to find items would be his 1971 Eddie Sargent Sticker and his 1972 O-Pee-Chee Sticker Insert:

obiwin
05-19-2015, 04:34 PM
Thanks mightypope! I'm glad to sreport I own those two Theismanns. Cheers

mightypope
05-23-2015, 08:28 AM
Here are a few hard to find Eagle Day items: His 1956 Parkhurst rookie card, 1956 Shredded Wheat card and 1963 Star Weekly Photo.

clamendo
05-23-2015, 06:59 PM
I'd like to see a 1926 Pottsville Maroon Postcard of Charlie Berry...and buy it :)


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jefferyepayne
05-24-2015, 06:47 AM
I'd like to see a 1926 Pottsville Maroon Postcard of Charlie Berry...and buy it :)


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You and me both, Carl!

jeff

clamendo
05-24-2015, 08:08 AM
That field goal he made was probably one of
the most significant moments in the development of the NFL...but few people know it.

Not only did it cost Pottsville the championship, but the 9 to 7 victory over Knute's college all stars (and the Four Horseman) put professional football on the map.

And I think Berry maybe the only professional to play on the Football and Baseball champions in the same year ... Leon ?

PS Just make sure you email me before Jeff if you have one lol lol lol ...


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jefferyepayne
05-24-2015, 01:09 PM
PS Just make sure you email me before Jeff if you have one lol lol lol ...
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Yeah, but I'll pay more :)

This is the best I can do for Berry.

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/1920sfootball/1920svintageimages/websize/IMG_20140803_0006.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/BerryR313.JPG

jeff

clamendo
05-24-2015, 04:31 PM
Quite Possibly ...
Same photo as the Lafayette set
http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/05/24/adfe06638dd838099221902801cfc109.jpg

I paid a lot for this one. Never forget getting a call late one evening from Randy Stuckemeyer during the auction where this set was offered asking me if I would call him when if I gave up and he would continue on. I ended up getting it back years later, what a fantastic collection he had and even nicer guy. They were unknown at the time, but they caught Brian @ BMWs eye. Who said they were the sleeper of the auction. I know they are college but loaded with Pottsvillers if that's s word.

I can't even get a 96 on a 50s card, untouched for almost a 100 years and pristine.


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LuckyLarry
05-24-2015, 06:28 PM
With all these football cards I own, you'd think I would know some history of the NFL. I don't, and enjoyed learning about Charlie Berry today between breaks in the Indy500 and NASCAR. Copied this from Wiki:
"Berry is also remembered for a collision with Babe Ruth which sent the slugger flying into the air. In 1931, during a game between the New York Yankees and the Red Sox, Ruth collided with Berry at home plate while trying to score on a sacrifice fly. Ruth was carried off the field at Fenway Park and taken to a hospital, and missed two weeks of play."
Charles is also a part of those hated umpire cards in the 1955 Bowman baseball set.
Larry
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clamendo
05-24-2015, 07:55 PM
I stand corrected. He is the only person to officiate the World Series and NFL Championship in the same year. Also, the college all star game...1958.

Good catch Larry !

jefferyepayne
05-25-2015, 07:08 AM
More love for Charlie. These photos come from what appears to have been some sort of promotional photo shoot as there are several different poses taken. Anybody know what it was? These are original 1925 photos.

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/10422a_med.jpeg

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/1920sfootball/1920svintageimages/websize/IMG_20150412_0011.jpg

I have one of him throwing a football as well but can't find the scan right now.

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/1920sfootball/1920sprograms/IMG_20150117_0003.jpg

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/1920sfootball/1920sprograms/IMG_20150117_0005.jpg

Here are a couple of Charlie at Pottsville Maroons Reunions and events held in the 1960s.

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/Berrys%20shoe.jpg
Charlie and his infamous shoe that kicked the winning field goal against the Notre Dame All-stars

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/PA%20Sports%20HOF.jpg

Maroons selected for the PA Sports Hall of Fame. Berry on left.

jeff

clamendo
05-25-2015, 10:11 AM
Awsome stuff!!! What do you think the shoe would bring at auction?


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jefferyepayne
05-25-2015, 02:26 PM
Joe Zacko had it bronzed as part of his attempt to get the NFL to give Pottsville back their 1925 NFL Championship. Here's Zacko and Berry after the shoe was bronzed. No clue where the shoe is today.

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/IMG_20140530_0014.jpg
Farquhar, Zacko, Berry

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/BronzedShoe.JPG
Shoe sitting at the head table at a Pottsville Maroons reunion.

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/jeffscards/pottsvillemaroons/websize/IMG_20150514_0017.jpg
Signed copy of the 1961 Maroons Reunion Program.

jeff

clamendo
05-25-2015, 05:05 PM
It probably belongs in the HOF


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jefferyepayne
05-25-2015, 05:45 PM
It probably belongs in the HOF

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+1

Zacko told the HOF they could have it ... the day Pottsville got its NFL title back.

jeff

pherbener
06-27-2015, 01:39 AM
+1

Zacko told the HOF they could have it ... the day Pottsville got its NFL title back.

jeff

I didn't know that about the shoe!! That is awesome!! I grew up near there. My grandfather started working in the mines when he was 12(1923). I'm always looking for Maroon stuff if anyone would like to part with it!!

tuckr1
06-29-2015, 08:23 AM
Have never even seen a picture of a box, would love to see one

TanksAndSpartans
06-29-2015, 09:44 AM
Paul, if you haven't read this, I recommend it: http://www.amazon.com/Breaker-Boys-Greatest-Stolen-Championship/dp/1933060352/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1435592458&sr=8-2&keywords=breaker+boys A quick read with lots of good stories like the one about the shoe.

Tucker, imagine how cool it would be if this was a box of our football cards instead: http://www.robertedwardauctions.com/auction/2009/1527.html

tuckr1
06-29-2015, 01:21 PM
Wow Dez that is awesome!!!! $47,000 for sky birds, National Chicles football would bring what $250,000??

jefferyepayne
06-30-2015, 05:51 AM
Wow Dez that is awesome!!!! $47,000 for sky birds, National Chicles football would bring what $250,000??

It would bring a LOT of money! Don't think I've ever seen even an empty football box from National Chicle.


jeff

revmoran
07-15-2015, 07:59 PM
I think I read a request for a Lummus autograph

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/revmoran2/autographs/large/Lummus%20Jack%20USMC%20letter%201944.jpg

Laxcat
07-16-2015, 11:32 AM
I think I read a request for a Lummus autograph

http://photos.imageevent.com/ltsgallery/memberfoldersnr/revmoran2/autographs/large/Lummus%20Jack%20USMC%20letter%201944.jpg

Spectacular!!! That is way cool. Thanks