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Old 11-01-2009, 05:36 AM
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Default Please share your Cincinnati Reds items

I would like to see everyone's vintage Reds memorabilia.

I recently picked up this 1940 Cincinnati Reds Menu.



Here is a 1969 and 1970 Johnny Bench team issued keychains



A vintage Tony Perez signed scorecard

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Old 11-01-2009, 07:30 AM
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Shortly before becoming the *1919 World's Champs,
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Default Please share your Cincinnati Reds items

Here are few Reds scorecards ...
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Jimmy (King of Clout) recently started an "Ohio Baseball" thread that went a pretty long way, and contained lots of good Reds stuff (as well as Indians...)

If some of you don't mind seeing it again, here are a few of mine from that thread. The 1919 Pennant is very rare, and represents the team that "defeated" the Black Sox. Since this is my favorite topic for a thread, I'll try to post more pieces later...
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This group contains Tony Perez' game-used Helmet from 1975 (and with a letter from the Cincinnati Reds' Gift Shop attesting to the fact that this was one of two he wore that year). I would like to think he was wearing it when he blasted Bill Lee's eephus pitch over the Green Monster in Game 7 of the WS...
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Great stuff guys....keep the photos coming.

Here are a few more items...






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Here's a 1930s painting depicting Bob Meusel, who only played one year for the Reds

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That 1919 Reds pennant is awesome Perezfan! Also, I have never seen that 1940 Reds NL Champs pennant. Wow. Here is my pennant from the same series.
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That is one sweet pennant, Tigerden! Looks so classy the way you've framed it. Double-scroll pennants like that are so tough to find, and yours from 1940 approaches "holy grail" status... especially for a Reds (or Tigers) Fan. I just love the look of that one...

Thanks for posting it! Regarding mine... yes, the 1919 pennant is insanely rare and desirable for obvious reasons. I just picked up the 1940 Pennant last month (on ebay of all places). Until then, I had never seen another like it either... and that's after 20 years of collecting these. So I have to believe it's a rare one as well.

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It doesn't get any cooler than this if you're a Reds fan! It's a scoresheet/schedule printed between the 1869 and 1870 seasons. Check out the scores of some of the games. Not exactly pitchers' duels. Heritage Auctions sold it for $10,000 last month.

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Jonathan - the scorecard is an awsomely cool item , but annoying nit-picker that I am , I have to point out that it has absolutely no relationship to the current Cincinnati Reds franchise, which began in the American Assoc. in 1882, and transfered to the NL in 1890.

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Mark,

Aren't the Braves the descendant of the Red Stockings?
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George & Harry Wright did found the Boston NL franchise in 1876. They had been behind the Boston NA franchise in 1871-1875, but there was so much player turnover between 1875 and 1876, I don't think you could say they were exactly the same franchise. In 1871 the club included the Wrights and a few members of the Cincy team.

So, I don't think you could say that the 1876 Bos NL club is the same franchise as the 1869 Cin team, though there is a connection.

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Default Token from Jake Stenzel's Bar

Jake Stenzel was from Cincinnati and finished his career with the Reds. After baseball he opened a bar called the "Base Ball Exchange" across from Palace of the Fans. This token is from that bar. The pin is also from there.
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Ran across this clip from 1956 for you Reds fans...

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Default 1938 Willard Hershberger signed snapshot

This arrived in the mail today. It's not the Holy Grail, but for a guy who collects 30s and 40s Reds stuff, it's close ...
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That signed snapshot sure is a rare item. Congratulations.
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Chris,

Great Hershberger photo and auto. I don't get over to this part of the board often and this thread was a nice surprise.

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From the Chicago Tribune Sept 21, 1919
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2009 Civil Rights Game Jersey -
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Doug - I love the Tribune from 1919, great piece.
I've shown this on previous threads but here is Ted Kluszewski with my wife's grandfather in his bar in Dayton.

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Default A look at early vintage Cincinnati Reds no-hitter tickets and signatures

Here is a look at some early-mid 20th century Reds no-hitter tickets and vintage signatures. They include:
1) Two great examples of Frank "Noodles" Hahn's autograph. FYI- "Noodles" Hahn threw the first no-hitter of the 20th century in 1900. I've included a picture of an original circa 1903 Cincinnati Reds pay stub receipt with his sig as well as a beautiful GPC from the famed Charles Keith collection in 1947.

2) A photo study of items related to, in my humble opinion, one of the greatest games ever pitched. On May, 2 1917 Fred Toney of the Cincinnati Reds squared off with the Chicago Cubs great left handed hurler James "Hippo" Vaughn in Chicago. For those of you that are not familiar with this game, BOTH pitchers threw 9 innings of no-hit ball for the 1st and only time. Hippo Vaugn ended up with the short end of the stick, eventually giving up a hit in the 10th inning. What a tough game to lose, but that's baseball... I am showing you a complete season ticket book to the Cubs 1917 season. The full, unused ticket to game number 8 at the top of the second photo. I've included a very rare fountain pen dated fountain pen 3 x 5 signature from 1935 as well as a picture postcard of Fred Toney and his competitive sneer. He looked like one tough hombre to me!

3) A circa 1946 fountain pen signed very rare GPC and picture postcard of "Hod" Eller also from the Charles Keith collection. Eller threw a no-hitter for the Reds in 1919 against the STL. Cards. Also of note: Eller was a member of the 1919Cinci Reds team that bested the infamous Black Sox in the "fixed" World Series.

4) Photos of a very rare lower box figural ticket from Johnny Vander Meer's second consecutive no-hitter that he threw on June 15, 1938 (also the 1st night game at Brooklyn). I also have included a circa 1938 fountain pen signature of Vandy. Note: After 70 years later this record still remains upbroken. Fellow Reds great Pete Rose once stated that this was perhaps the most unassailable record in baseball. His candid observation was that in order to break this record you would have to throw THREE consecutive no-hitters, which will never happen!

I've got more, but I don't want to get greedy with my time here. If you would like to see others from 1940 forward, please let me know and I will add items related to these no-hitter games.

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More photos. I hope you Reds fans enjoy these!
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Default Reds early-mid no-hitter tickets and sigs cont.

Here is the photo of the Fred Toney signed 3 x5 and picture that I promised.
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Scott - that is an amazing collection. I loved the ticket from Vandy's 2nd no-hitter. Thanks for sharing.
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Scott - that is an amazing collection. I loved the ticket from Vandy's 2nd no-hitter. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks Dave! I'm glad you enjoyed seeing them...
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I'd love to see more of your 1919 signatures. The Eller is the best i've seen.
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1977 Original Type I photo of Seaver being photographed by Andy Warhol at his studio in NYC.
That's a great image Anthony. Where the hell did you find it? Any Warhol related TYPE I photos are tough, tough, tough.

Here is a painted Reds ball celebrating their legendary 1975 season by the popular folk artist George Sosnak.

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Ben (foreveryoung) has an even better Sosnak Ball with the Hit-King as its theme.
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That's a great image Anthony. Where the hell did you find it? Any Warhol related TYPE I photos are tough, tough, tough.
Thanks Jimmy, I picked it up on eBay. I was really happy when I won it. Your right Warhol original photos are very hard to come by and I just love that this one has Tom Seaver (one of my favorite pitchers) in it.

For me collecting original photos is a lot of fun b/c I feel it is the only thing in the hobby that truly takes you back to a specific moment. I have to say I've been nothing but impressed by your collection of original photos. You have some incredible masterpieces.
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The original Big Red Machine.
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Here is a 1971 Johnny Bench record album with the orginal photo insert.


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here is a shot of Johnny Bench having just tagged out Fred Lynn (#19) at the plate in the 1975 World Series. You gotta love the face and clenched fist of the umpire.
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Here are a few vintage Johnny Bench snapshot photos...




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Here is one of my favorite Johnny Bench items. A 1971 team issue poster that is free of tack holes, tape, etc.


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Bought this a long time ago. Note attached says it is from July 3rd Harpers Magazine. Lists players as Allison, Brainard Gould Leonard McVey Sweasey, Waterman, Geo. Wright Harry Wright and Hurley. I really don't know much about this old stuff. But can anyone confirm that the print was in color in the magazine or was it colored later?
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Painting for 1930s pulp magazine cover of Bob Meusel, who (if I recall correctly) only played one year for the Reds


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Wanted to revive this great thread, as it died far too quick a death....

Here is some more Reds stuff.... Hoping others will post more as well

1. Reds Bats, including the "Great Eight"
2. Reds Pennants, circa 1930s - 40s
3. Reds Misc. Trinkets
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Wanted to revive this great thread, as it died far too quick a death....

Here is some more Reds stuff.... Hoping others will post more as well

1. Reds Bats, including the "Great Eight"
2. Reds Pennants, circa 1930s - 40s
3. Reds Misc. Trinkets
4. Reds Game Used Hats, Balls, etc.
I like the Rams nodder Mark.
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More Reds!

5. Perez and Morgan G/U Gloves, Cleats and other stuff
6. Crosley Field Turnstyle, Ladder to the Press Box, etc.
3. More Crosley-related items
4. Original Art used to create Tony Perez' Perez-Steele HOF Postcard

Sorry for the sideways pics... can't seem to fix it
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Hahahaha.... You snuck that one in as I was trying to fix the damned sideways pics. Good one Rob

ps. I like it too
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I'll kick the can down the street a little...

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