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Old 07-26-2009, 03:44 PM
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Default And from the World Champion Chicago Cubs

A 1907 regular season ticket, with an ornate 1906 champions logo.

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Old 07-26-2009, 04:39 PM
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I only have one, but here it is.
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Old 07-27-2009, 06:32 AM
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Default I can't forget Larsen's incredible gem...

Stub & Clubhouse Press Pass:

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TYPE I - Larsen's last pitch:

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TYPE I - Dale Mitchell being punched out for the final out of the game:

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TYPE I - Very famous image as the celebration begins.

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Old 09-19-2009, 07:49 AM
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Default Let's see if we can bring this thread back to life...

Lots of new members. Any ticket collectors out there?

The newest addition to my ticket collection is this very clean example.

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Old 09-19-2009, 08:16 AM
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While not exactly "vintage" by this forums standards, here are the few I have. I was friends with former major league player Carl Willey, so I collect items related to him.

He pitched in game 5 of the 1958 World Series against the Yanks. Here is a proof ticket from that game.



This is a guest pass from the same game.



And here is a picture of Carlton on the mound during the 8th inning during game 5.



I love all the other tickets and photos posted in this thread, most of them I have never seen before. Thanks for sharing everyone.
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Old 09-19-2009, 09:12 AM
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Move over, Babe...here comes Henry. Hank Aaron clouts #714 in Cincinnati on Opening Day in 1974.



Ted Williams returns to baseball to manage the Washington Senators on Opening Day 1969. Bobby Murcer homers as Mel Stottlemeyre goes the distance for an 8-4 Yankee win.



The Athletics play their final games in Kansas City before only 5,325 fans, sweeping the White Sox in a doubleheader. Those would be the final victories for the franchise. Catfish Hunter wins the finale.

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Old 09-19-2009, 10:20 AM
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Default Change in Cincinnati

1970 Final Game at Crosley Field and a trio of tickets for the opening of Riverfront Stadium

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Default Phantom's

We all know why these become phantom tic's.
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I was at that WS game; only one I ever got to go see in person. So far. Though living in L.A. it is a pretty safe bet that I am in no danger of seeing another WS game in person any time soon
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Here are my three favorite. While Army has been on the losing side of the Notre Dame rivalry, Ive always respected the matchup.

- The 1928 stub is the famous "Win one for the Gipper" Game. (I still feel my stub should have come back a PSA 4)
- The 1930 full is from Rockne's last season and last game against Army.
- The 1946 full is one of the first "Game of the Century" games with #1 vs #2. Army was National Champions that year, dont tell me otherwise.
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Default Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub, Texas Syracuse Ernie Davis

Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub. Featured the Syracuse Orangemen against the Texas Longhorns. Syracuse won 23 to 14. Ernie Davis was the MVP for Syracuse and Maurice Doke was the MVP for Texas.
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Default 1980 or 1984 NBA Finals Philly/Boston ticket stubs

Wanted: 1980 NBA Finals ticket stub for games 3,4, or 6 at Philly.
1984 NBA Finals ticket stub for games 1,2,5,7 at Boston
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Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub. Featured the Syracuse Orangemen against the Texas Longhorns. Syracuse won 23 to 14. Ernie Davis was the MVP for Syracuse and Maurice Doke was the MVP for Texas.
Tony, Very nice! incredible condition
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Rare 1960 Cotton Bowl Classic Football ticket stub. Featured the Syracuse Orangemen against the Texas Longhorns. Syracuse won 23 to 14. Ernie Davis was the MVP for Syracuse and Maurice Doke was the MVP for Texas.
Just picked this up to go with my ticket. Tough find!
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Default JFK Football

Here are two from the 1964 preseason game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions for the benefit of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library Fund.
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Here are two from the 1964 preseason game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Detroit Lions for the benefit of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library Fund.
Fantastic!
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A 1907 regular season ticket, with an ornate 1906 champions logo.

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Cool vintage Cubs ticket! I've never seen one from this with this font before. I do own one in my collection from the precurser to the Cubs the Chicago White Stockings in 1874.
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Not an oldie but a goodie nevertheless,,, an uncut strip of four full tickets to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals at Madison Square Garden.
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This isn't really a ticket, per se, but an employee game pass, that has an interesting story. I picked this up with a very large lot of stubs and employee items. This gentleman worked for the Eagles for like 10 years, and saved alot of neat items. This game in particular was the Eagles first Monday night game in their history. The Eagles employee got the pass signed by Eagles owner Leonard Tose, Howard Cosell, Don Meredith, Irv Cross, and Tom Woodeshick. The fact Cosell and Meredith signed the pass is pretty neat given what happened during that game. Leonard Tose threw a pregame party (Tose was a big drinker himself) and Cosell convinced him to open up the bar early. Cosell had a few too many vodka martinis at the party, and was noticeably drunk during the MNF telecast, to the extreme of throwing up on Don Meredith's boots. Cosell only made it through the first half, with Meredith and Keith Jackson doing the second half alone.

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Old 01-18-2010, 07:54 AM
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Default assorted reds/ cincinnati stubs

still looking for first night game...
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I really like the 19th century tickets.

Here's my favorite and only pair of tickets.
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Not an oldie, but a goodie. Mike Trout Debut & 1st Hit panel ticket
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