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JoeyFarino 06-01-2015 11:32 AM

June pickups
 
Picked up these 3 Type 1 photos.

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/q...ps7rd3xizh.jpg

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/q...pshcohzmba.jpg

http://i450.photobucket.com/albums/q...psmhdekdfl.jpg

GrayGhost 06-01-2015 11:35 AM

Love em. esp bottom two. great stuff

JoeyFarino 06-01-2015 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by GrayGhost (Post 1417025)
Love em. esp bottom two. great stuff

Thanks scott! The one with the two kids is my favorite... such a great image. I have Al (sporteq) to thank for that one

kdixon 06-01-2015 01:41 PM

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Picked up this early Kansas City Royals bobblehead.

earlywynnfan 06-01-2015 07:11 PM

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Picked up a nice Stretch gamer, dates to 1975. Light but definite use.

bigfanNY 06-01-2015 10:03 PM

Grove 1933 Who's who page
 
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Have a little time to display some of my recent pickups this one looks just great in a frame. (Thanks Tom)

Dave Grob 06-04-2015 05:17 PM

Crosley Field Relics
 
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1. Fan conduct sign. Notice the shade of paint on the outer edges of the sign as compared to the original paint color of the Crosley Field seats it sits on.

2. Waite Hoyt in the Rain LP and early 1960s Burger Beer case as a display base.

3. 1930s Crosley Field vendors smock.

4. 1950s Crosley Field grounds crew shirt.


Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

39special 06-04-2015 05:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Grob (Post 1418057)
1. Fan conduct sign. Notice the shade of paint on the outer edges of the sign as compared to the original paint color of the Crosley Field seats it sits on.

2. Waite Hoyt in the Rain LP and early 1960s Burger Beer case as a display base.

3. 1930s Crosley Field vendors smock.

4. 1950s Crosley Field grounds crew shirt.


Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

Great stuff Dave.I love the grounds crew shirt!

Dave Grob 06-04-2015 06:28 PM

Crosley Artifacts
 
Thanks Steve, that's my favorite of this grouping as well.

eastonfalcon19 06-04-2015 06:30 PM

Dave great stuff. I would love to see what that room looks like.

ooo-ribay 06-04-2015 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by 39special (Post 1418058)
Great stuff Dave.I love the grounds crew shirt!

Wholehearted agreement.

I became a Giants fan when my Dad (a NY Giants fan) took me to a Reds/Giants game at Crosley and Mays, McCovey and Hart all went deep. 1963, I believe.

Scott Garner 06-05-2015 06:18 PM

Vandy with the Babe in dugout 2nd consecutive no-hitter photo
 
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Picked up this original vintage photo of Vandy & Babe in the dugout prior to Vander Meer's 2nd consecutive no-hitter on 6/15/38- the 1st night game at Ebbets Field. I have two others from this photo shoot, but I haven't seen this particular one before...

ooo-ribay 06-06-2015 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Grob (Post 1418057)
1. Fan conduct sign. Notice the shade of paint on the outer edges of the sign as compared to the original paint color of the Crosley Field seats it sits on.

2. Waite Hoyt in the Rain LP and early 1960s Burger Beer case as a display base.

3. 1930s Crosley Field vendors smock.

4. 1950s Crosley Field grounds crew shirt.


Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

You're gonna need the turnstile from Huggins & Scott, no?

Dave Grob 06-06-2015 05:05 PM

Crosley Field Turnstyle
 
At any other time, I would probably spend the time looking into this one, but am waiting on decision (and holding cash) for a significant pre-war Reds uniform at this point in time.

Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

ooo-ribay 06-06-2015 05:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Grob (Post 1418772)
At any other time, I would probably spend the time looking into this one, but am waiting on decision (and holding cash) for a significant pre-war Reds uniform at this point in time.

Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com


https://www.hugginsandscott.com/cgi-...l?itemid=85559


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Shoeless Moe 06-06-2015 07:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 1418773)

The real question is would you take down your back fence gate and put this in it place or would you remove your front door and put it there?

Leon 06-07-2015 06:47 AM

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Off the beaten path....

eastonfalcon19 06-07-2015 09:14 AM

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Picked up a 1932 George Mules Haas bat this morning and a vintage pro league baseball.

Scott Garner 06-07-2015 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1418893)
Off the beaten path....

Cool pass, Leon!
FYI, Bryan Snyder was the pass agent for the railroad in St. Louis (Frisco Railway) that was responsible for transporting many of the ML teams.

Here is my pass from 1901 St. Louis Cardinals that was also issued to Bryan Snyder. In 1901, HOF Christy Mathewson pitched his 1st of two career no-hitters as a 22 year old pitcher in St. Louis...

yanks12025 06-07-2015 12:58 PM

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Robert Parrish and Kevin Mchale game worn Boston Celtic home jerseys.

ooo-ribay 06-07-2015 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by yanks12025 (Post 1418985)
Robert Parrish and Kevin Mchale game worn Boston Celtic home jerseys.

nice! They look like they've been at the bottom of a hamper for 30 years! :p

yanks12025 06-07-2015 05:34 PM

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Also picked up theses day. Invoices/packing slips from Balfour. They're for the mets 1986 World Series rings and other stuff the players got. Have like 10 sheets of them showing different prices for players.

Leon 06-07-2015 06:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1418936)
Cool pass, Leon!
FYI, Bryan Snyder was the pass agent for the railroad in St. Louis (Frisco Railway) that was responsible for transporting many of the ML teams.

Here is my pass from 1901 St. Louis Cardinals that was also issued to Bryan Snyder. In 1901, HOF Christy Mathewson pitched his 1st of two career no-hitters as a 22 year old pitcher in St. Louis...

That is cool Scott.....and 1901 is considered his first image in uniform, in some kind of ad....which is the M128. I thought the 1903 one was especially cool as it is the first year of the world series, so it would have been for admission there too. (I assume). It also kind of fits in with the one valuable piece I kept from my collection, the 1903 Horner AL Composite ..

Scott Garner 06-07-2015 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Leon (Post 1419086)
That is cool Scott.....and 1901 is considered his first image in uniform, in some kind of ad....which is the M128. I thought the 1903 one was especially cool as it is the first year of the world series, so it would have been for admission there too. (I assume). It also kind of fits in with the one valuable piece I kept from my collection, the 1903 Horner AL Composite ..

I like it! :)

vintagesportscollector 06-07-2015 09:18 PM

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Got knocked out of the laced-front uni on eBay, but picked up this nice 1905 Spalding uni, thanks to Mark S.

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Dave Grob 06-08-2015 06:55 PM

1970 All Star Game
 
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This one is headed off to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum for loan/display as part of their All Star Game display.

Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

Scott Garner 06-08-2015 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Grob (Post 1419390)
This one is headed off to the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame and Museum for loan/display as part of their All Star Game display.

Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

Sweet! Nice one, Dave.

Dave Grob 06-08-2015 08:15 PM

1970 Rose All Star Game Bat
 
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Scott,

Thanks. When I started rebuilding my Reds collection, I told myself I was only going to acquire Crosley Field Era items. The last game at Crosley Field was 24 June 1970 and the 1970 All Star Game in Cincinnati was held on 14 July 1970, so this is just a wee bit outside of that. 1970 was the first year I really followed baseball, and having grown up in Cincinnati during this epic season, I just could not pass up the chance.

I only wish I still had this tee-shirt that I had my school picture taken in that year. My mom was horrified when they sent these home as I neglected to tell her when pictures where taken.

Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

perezfan 06-08-2015 11:49 PM

That's great Dave!! Who'd have guessed it would lead to such a monumental Reds Collection?

I had a shirt just like that in 3rd grade, but white. It may still be packed away somewhere. Now I've really gotta find it!

Scott Garner 06-09-2015 04:57 AM

Love the photo, Dave! ;)

ooo-ribay 06-09-2015 04:26 PM

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14" x 22" broadside....pre stadium enclosure (1969).

71buc 06-09-2015 08:02 PM

Very cool pick up Rob.

Shoeless Moe 06-10-2015 08:52 AM

Vintage Southern Association/Southern League Baseball
 
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also for sale in the BTS if interested

parker1b2 06-10-2015 03:06 PM

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Picked up a Mets 1975 Old Timers Day Ring/Paperweight given to James Thomson who was a VP from 1965-1979

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Shoeless Moe 06-10-2015 09:11 PM

Josh Gibson vs. Dizzy Dean Program
 
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also in the BST section here if interested....

Dave Grob 06-11-2015 03:58 PM

1968 Rose ASG Bat
 
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From the season of Pete's first NL Batting title.

Dave Grob

Bobmc 06-11-2015 09:21 PM

1960's era White Sox gamer
 
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I (try to) narrow my collecting to '60's era Chisox gamers and unique memorabilia. The low budget White Sox recycled uniforms as much as or maybe more than any team that decade. Over the last four decades I've kept an eye peeled for all-original jerseys from that time period - to little avail. Fortunately, and very humbly, lucked out on this one earlier and recently framed it. It's a fantastic 1968 powder blue road (two year style) and all original (numbers, nob, tag etc).

:rolleyes:If you have or know anyone that may have original White Sox gamers from the period and possibly interested in selling or trading, I'd sure like to hear from you.

Thank you
Bob :)

39special 06-12-2015 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Bobmc (Post 1420461)
I (try to) narrow my collecting to '60's era Chisox gamers and unique memorabilia. The low budget White Sox recycled uniforms as much as or maybe more than any team that decade. Over the last four decades I've kept an eye peeled for all-original jerseys from that time period - to little avail. Fortunately, and very humbly, lucked out on this one earlier and recently framed it. It's a fantastic 1968 powder blue road (two year style) and all original (numbers, nob, tag etc).

:rolleyes:If you have or know anyone that may have original gamers from the period and possibly interested in selling or trading, I'd sure like to hear from you.

Thank you
Bob :)

That is a great looking gamer Bob!

Scott Garner 06-12-2015 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by 39special (Post 1420499)
That is a great looking gamer Bob!

Agreed!! :)

Dave Grob 06-12-2015 09:52 AM

1968 White Sox Jersey
 
Wonderful jersey on so many levels..

Dave Grob

JoeDfan 06-12-2015 08:06 PM

I am running out of wall
 
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Got this great signature of Joe in the mail today. It is already in a frame, but I have no more wall space in the baseball room to hang it; so I think in the morning, it will hang in the hallway. G-friend giving me the raised eyebrow...'cause things are starting to spill out into the rest of the house...
Thanks to Dave for making the deal!!!!!

eastonfalcon19 06-13-2015 06:01 AM

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Robinson Cano GU Zinger bat.

71buc 06-13-2015 04:37 PM

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This may sound totally crazy to most. Perhaps it will serve as evidence of how troubling my addiction to the 1971 Pirates is. I have been looking for any piece of memorabilia related to Lorenzo “Rimp” Lanier for a number of years. He is the gentleman depicted in my avatar. Rimp is the most obscure member of the 1971 Bucs. He was on the Pirate roster for six games between Sept 11th - 26th He came to the plate four times. He struck out once and reached base one time after being hit by a pitch. He never played an inning of defense. He was left off the post season roster. He returned to the minor leagues and never suited up for another major league team again.

Due to these factors I thought there was no memorabilia to serve as evidence of his rumored contributions to my all-time favorite team. Last week I came across a group of 1971 team issued photos on eBay. I thought I already had them all. Normally I wouldn’t have even given them a second glance. For some reason this time I did. I was stunned to see there in between Milt May and Bruce Kison was my pal Rimp! His uncertain expression reflected his tenure. As crazy as it sounds I placed a max bid of $100 for the opportunity to bring Rimp home. In the end his ransom was only $38.11. I would have gladly paid the $100 to return him to the team. I can’t imagine that many of these were printed. Heck…I surprised that ANY were printed. I know it is the only one I have ever seen. This is why I love this hobby so much, such silliness bringing joy to an otherwise mundane summer day. Now I have to change that avatar.:D

ooo-ribay 06-13-2015 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1421024)
This may sound totally crazy to most. Perhaps it will serve as evidence of how troubling my addiction to the 1971 Pirates is. I have been looking for any piece of memorabilia related to Lorenzo “Rimp” Lanier for a number of years. He is the gentleman depicted in my avatar. Rimp is the most obscure member of the 1971 Bucs. He was on the Pirate roster for six games between Sept 11th - 26th He came to the plate four times. He struck out once and reached base one time after being hit by a pitch. He never played an inning of defense. He was left off the post season roster. He returned to the minor leagues and never suited up for another major league team again.

Due to these factors I thought there was no memorabilia to serve as evidence of his rumored contributions to my all-time favorite team. Last week I came across a group of 1971 team issued photos on eBay. I thought I already had them all. Normally I wouldn’t have even given them a second glance. For some reason this time I did. I was stunned to see there in between Milt May and Bruce Kison was my pal Rimp! His uncertain expression reflected his tenure. As crazy as it sounds I placed a max bid of $100 for the opportunity to bring Rimp home. In the end his ransom was only $38.11. I would have gladly paid the $100 to return him to the team. I can’t imagine that many of these were printed. Heck…I surprised that ANY were printed. I know it is the only one I have ever seen. This is why I love this hobby so much, such silliness bringing joy to an otherwise mundane summer day. Now I have to change that avatar.:D

Very happy for you!! I, too, love to find things I didn't know existed! :D

Now, tell us....how the hell did he come to be called "Rimp"? :eek: :confused:

71buc 06-13-2015 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 1421027)
Very happy for you!! I, too, love to find things I didn't know existed! :D

Now, tell us....how the hell did he come to be called "Rimp"? :eek: :confused:

He was 5'8" and weighed 150 I'm guessing Rimp is short for Shrimp?;)

Dave Grob 06-13-2015 07:02 PM

1961 Reds
 
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Added this Vada Pinson bat to my 1961 Reds grouping of:

-Frank Robinson
-Gordy Coleman
-Jim Maloney
-Darrell Johnson
-Don Blasingame
-Wally Post
-Gus Bell
-Eddie Kasko

Toughies still are Jerry Zimmerman and Gene Freese

Dave Grob
DaveGrob1@aol.com

Mark70Z 06-13-2015 08:20 PM

"Rimp"
 
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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1421024)
This may sound totally crazy to most.

I think it's "very" cool...

71buc 06-14-2015 10:38 AM

Dave, Awesome Pinson bat what an under rated player he was. Are the others also 1961 world series bats? I know those are hard to come by.

Ron, nice Cano judging by the ball marks it certainly couldn't be from this season:rolleyes:

Dave Grob 06-14-2015 01:22 PM

1961 Reds
 
Only the Pinson is a WS bat. Others are period H&Bs. One of my favorite questions about the Reds of the 60s is this. Pete Rose had the highest batting average of the decade at .309. Frank Robinson had the most home runs for the decade with 190. Who was it that drove in more runs than any other Reds player during the 1960s? The answer is Vada Pinson with 722.

Dave Grob

sayhey24 06-14-2015 02:19 PM

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Here's another Horlen flannel, turned into a Don Eddy jersey.

Greg


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