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Old 08-26-2009, 11:52 AM
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Just saw Jim's post.

The ears may not be right, but check out the funky shoes on Joe Wood and Mike Kelly. That is really amazing!

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A few of my odds and ends:


mid 30's ball & strke counter,and a 1937 pirates visor.



late 1920's pack of Baby Ruth gum.



a green weenie from the late 60's that you waved at opponents of the Pirates so they would do poorly!And the bottom one is an original mold for making them.


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I have a few small stadium items, dirt, etc. this is a favorite of mine..

Shea Stadium, Yankees private company box marker on orig bracket, from 74-5 years of course..
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Anyone remember this TV show?

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Here are a couple worthy of showing...

A mint condition, never-used Lucky Strike straight razor, and a Baseball Anonymous Tie Bar.

I got the Baseball Anonymous piece because it looked really nifty and depicts two rather secretive hands shaking. Almost like a tribute to those of us who admit to being addicted collectors... sort of like gamblers anonymous or alcoholics anonymous.

Does anyone know what "Baseball Anonymous" might really pertain to? The reverse is inscribed to Jersey Schalk (a nickname or possible relative of Ray Schalk?) Please provide any insight you may have, and thanks!
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Default Great items Mark. I really love all the oddball stuff the board has posted...

From the DiMaggio estate comes a nifty piece of Yankees luggage that was a gift to Joe DiMaggio from the team for the 1977 Old Timers Game. I don't have a scan of the inside but the lining is pinstriped. It looks really cool. Also comes with the original shipping box with the Clipper's San Francisco address and the Yankee logo on the label.

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Default Baseball Anonymous ???

Hey Perezfan,

I found this online biography pertaining to Red Faber with the following quote.
Perhaps your Tie Bar is related??


"In retirement, Faber was among the founders of Baseball Anonymous, an organization created to help former ballplayers (and athletes from other sports) who were down on their luck. Growing to nearly 700 members (at $2 per year) in its first year, Baseball Anonymous performed many good deeds; most were handled quietly, but in 1958, when Faber was the group's general chairman, Baseball Anonymous arranged a Comiskey Park ceremony to honor former White Sox pitching great Ed Walsh, who was 77 years old and struggling physically and financially. The group also staged benefits for other former players who had fallen upon hard times. Faber was a regular at Hot Stove League banquets and old-timers games in Chicago and Milwaukee."
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Perez,

This may help as well...

"It was in these later years that Schalk operated a popular bowling and pool hall establishment in Evergreen Park, Illinois. Ray was also one of the founders of Baseball Anonymous, an organization whose charge was to assist indigent ballplayers. In 1965, after assistant coaching at Purdue University for 18 years, Ray Schalk finally retired from baseball at the age of 72. Interestingly, throughout all his years following the game of baseball, Schalk would never fail to call and congratulate the catcher of a no-hitter. Schalk always remained popular with Chicagoans, and was invited to catch the first ball of the 1959 World Series, thrown out by Red Faber."
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Shawn...

Thanks so much for researching that! That's terrific information and seems to leave little doubt as to what the tie bar represents.

The Schalk tie in confirms it... I really appreciate the info, as now this piece has true meaning (other than just looking really cool).

Thanks again for providing a perfect example of what makes this forum so great!
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1952 Topps Wrapper.

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Dated Oct. 20, 1963 is a Birthday Card that doubles as a "get well card" from a fan to the Mick as he spent his birthday in the hospital. Truly an oddball piece.

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1934 original snapshot of Babe Ruth pitching during the Tour of Japan.
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c.1930's Lou Gehrig mini pennant.
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1961 The M & M Boys on Super 8mm from spring training.
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c.1940's DiMaggio's Restaurant Coaster/Menu.
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Old 09-26-2009, 08:50 AM
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Mint 1960 Pirates World Series Ashtray. I've seen a dozen of these but none with the original mailing box...

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Here's one to go along with your 1960 Pirates ashtray-
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A few more odds and ends.
1939 tin toy and c.1900 hand-carved miniature bats and ball.
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Default Baseball Stitching Clamp Saddle 1900-1920

Used to secure the baseball during the process of sewing on the cover by hand.
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A picture of Clamp Saddle being used at the Spalding factory in Chicago.
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Brock, that '39 Pla-O is a real darlin'. If you ever decide to sell it, please let us know first...
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That baseball vise is fantastic.
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Used to secure the baseball during the process of sewing on the cover by hand.
Now that is the ultimate baseball oddball piece. Really very special. Well done.

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I saw some Stengel items earlier in this thread. I have a bunch of Stengel stuff.

Here's a letter from the Dodgers, advising him of his forthcoming pay cut:



Here's a handwritten story about the first time he faced Walter Johnson:



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Here are some Odd & Ends from the "Biggest Fan" Emil Fertig...

The second scan is a letter from James A. Perry, owner of the Indianapolis baseball club and of which Perry Stadium was named after. Perry died in a plane crash shortly after this letter was written.
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c. 1970's Hank Aaron Wiffle Ball & Bat set MIB.

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We got lots of odd and ends so pickin' just one to post was tough, but here are some that i find kinda neat...some old baseball related watch fobs....
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Just picked this up...

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Goudey stock certificate signed by Goudey and DeLong:



Promotional poster for my cousin ca. 1928:

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[QUOTE=Exhibitman;757050]Goudey stock certificate signed by Goudey and DeLong:



Wow Exhibitman! What a terrific presentation piece. Would fit in perfectly with my 1930's Goudey wrappers

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Just a few odds and ends I have around the house

These are 5 full sheets of Cubs stationary. They all have interesting notations on them regarding traveling expenses from the Cubs traveling secretary, Bob Lewis.





This is a 8 X 10 original photo of Wrigley Field circa 1930's (before the bleachers were built. Note the pitcher and batter on top of the scoreboard. The scan would not allow me to get the whole photo but its easy to imagine the filled stands with kids in the trees watching the Babe raise his fingers in the 1932 world series. By the way...he didnt call his shot...I talked to a number of old timers that were there and they all say the same thing!!

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Here are some items from Bill "Moose" Skowron's days playing ball in Austin, Minnesota for the Austin Packers of the Southern Minny League. The first item is a sketch book put out by the team for the 1950 season with photos of each player on the team. The next item is a scorecard from the 1st game that Moose ever played in the Southern Minny League. The last is a set of photos put out by the team and each one has been signed by the player including Moose.
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A few more neat odds and ends...
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Usually I don't suffer from envy when someone posts a great card or memorabilia item, but that Bill Skowron sketch makes me crazy jealous. Moose was my baseball hero back in those wonderful boyhood days in the ancient fifties. I picked up this motheaten cap from one of the auctions a few years ago, ostensibly game worn in 1957 by him, possibly seen upon his head by Mini-Me as he manned first base. Who knows? This photograph of Moose as a Purdue fullback and stamped Nov 3, 1949 was acquired from the latest Henry Yee eBay sale and was delivered about 10 minutes ago.


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Four foot tall copper letter "M," removed from Yankee Stadium during the 1973-75 rennovation:

Well to go along with that, how about the program from the Dedication of The New Yankee Stadium on April 13, 1976.








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Usually I don't suffer from envy when someone posts a great card or memorabilia item, but that Bill Skowron sketch makes me crazy jealous. Moose was my baseball hero back in those wonderful boyhood days in the ancient fifties. I picked up this motheaten cap from one of the auctions a few years ago, ostensibly game worn in 1957 by him, possibly seen upon his head by Mini-Me as he manned first base. Who knows? This photograph of Moose as a Purdue fullback and stamped Nov 3, 1949 was acquired from the latest Henry Yee eBay sale and was delivered about 10 minutes ago.


Hi David,

I am glad you like the Moose Skowron sketch. I am from Austin so I have always been interested in memorabilia from the 1950 Austin Packers team with Moose on it. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of stuff around from this team. I do have almost all of the scorecards from the 1950 season. Take care.

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Extremely Rare 1954 Wilson Franks Book "Batting and Fielding Secrets" by Ted Williams.

As scarce as the Williams/Wilson Frank card is, I would imagine that these booklets are even tougher...

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I wish this 1924 World Series advertising piece was in better condition!! Has anyone ever seen another example of this item? Albert Carry, who immigrated from Germany, had a very successful brewery in Washington, DC, until prohibition prompted him to convert his brewery into an ice cream manufacturing plant.
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I liked this thread so I thought I would bring it back to the front page. I hope that is okay. Anyway, here is a pretty difficult pennant of Tony Oliva.
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Very cool Oliva/Twins Pennant! This is one thread that could be revived infinitely...

Here's a nifty little 1950s Point of Sale Display featuring Nellie Fox....
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Some Items from my Glenn Myatt Collection, he was a family friend when I was growing up.
If anybody has any memoralbilia pretaining to Mr. Myatt for sale..I would be interested



My 1957 All Star Patch

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