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Old 10-02-2018, 12:03 PM
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Put it up and let it inspire you to come over to the Red Side..

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LOL...not likely but as abysmal as my Orioles are even a nearly sixty-year fan like me can get tempted.
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All original glass, paint, rivets etc. Fully functional in that you can still scroll through about 50 stops/locations...

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All original glass, paint, rivets etc. Fully functional in that you can still scroll through about 50 stops/locations...

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Awesome piece, Dave! Not phony crap like those Ebbets Field "stoplights."
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I was able to add the final piece of my 1936-1941 Reds scorecards set. Those late-30's - early 40's teams are my favorite and I find it a shame that the 39-40 team that won back-to-back pennants and a World Championship are always overlooked when it comes to great teams.

You have to think that it was quite remarkable that the Reds, being a small market team even back then, were able to assemble a team consisting mostly of players from their farm system and some low-budget castoff veterans, that was able to beat the Giants (back-to-back pennant winners in '36 and '37) and the Cubs (pennants in '32, '35 and '38), not to mention a plucky Dodgers team that would win the pennant in '41. Add in there the Cardinals with their bottomless farm system and the Pirates who almost won the pennant in '38.

Though most of the '36-'41 Reds are footnotes today, they had the 1938 batting champ and NL MVP in Ernie Lombardi, the 1939 NL MVP with Bucky Walters and Frank McCormack, the 1940 NL MVP - three straight league MVP's!

Walters also won the pitcher's Triple Crown in 1939 and led the NL in wins again in 1940. Then of course you had Vander Meer's back-to-back no hitters in 1938.

Anyway, the '36 to '41 teams are my favorite, and I'm glad to have a scorecard from each season now...
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Default Thanks for sharing!!

What fun to see all the Cincinnati material! Here are a few pieces. There's Joe Morgan's visa application for the Reds' trip to Japan. Kind of an odd piece.

Then there's a letter from Bob Howsam the architect of the Big Red Machine. Howsam congratulates Warren Spahn on getting inducted into the Hall of Fame.

The third piece is a letter from then-Reds GM Warren Giles to Bucky Walters about his 1943 contract.

About three years ago I finally made a website for my collection. The links there for the players direct to their pages on the site. If you have a favorite guy he's probably got a page too.

It was really neat to see everyone's Reds' related material. Thanks for posting.
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I was able to add the final piece of my 1936-1941 Reds scorecards set. Those late-30's - early 40's teams are my favorite and I find it a shame that the 39-40 team that won back-to-back pennants and a World Championship are always overlooked when it comes to great teams.



You have to think that it was quite remarkable that the Reds, being a small market team even back then, were able to assemble a team consisting mostly of players from their farm system and some low-budget castoff veterans, that was able to beat the Giants (back-to-back pennant winners in '36 and '37) and the Cubs (pennants in '32, '35 and '38), not to mention a plucky Dodgers team that would win the pennant in '41. Add in there the Cardinals with their bottomless farm system and the Pirates who almost won the pennant in '38.



Though most of the '36-'41 Reds are footnotes today, they had the 1938 batting champ and NL MVP in Ernie Lombardi, the 1939 NL MVP with Bucky Walters and Frank McCormack, the 1940 NL MVP - three straight league MVP's!



Walters also won the pitcher's Triple Crown in 1939 and led the NL in wins again in 1940. Then of course you had Vander Meer's back-to-back no hitters in 1938.



Anyway, the '36 to '41 teams are my favorite, and I'm glad to have a scorecard from each season now...
I am trying to make a collection of material from this era! Wheaties backs of Lombardi, 1934 butterfinger pictures, world series programs, w711-1 team issued cards. There is some really cool stuff out there.

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Picked up some 10+ years ago the bullpen phone and attached board used at Riverfront Stadium from 2001 / 2002 season (wife was not happy). According to board 4/24/2002 was the first time Sully every farted. Pieces of chewed gum other stuff, interesting piece. Hooked up the phone and it works.
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Picked up some 10+ years ago the bullpen phone and attached board used at Riverfront Stadium from 2001 / 2002 season (wife was not happy). According to board 4/24/2002 was the first time Sully every farted. Pieces of chewed gum other stuff, interesting piece. Hooked up the phone and it works.
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Love this grouping. From left to right they are Rose, Perez, Bench, and Morgan.
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Are Foster, Concepcion and Geronimo on deck?

I hope!


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I have Concepcion lined up. Griffey, Foster, and Geronimo are VERY tough Adirondack bats.. Sadly, I had all of these about 20 years ago.
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Picked this up recently.


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Picked up some 10+ years ago the bullpen phone and attached board used at Riverfront Stadium from 2001 / 2002 season (wife was not happy). According to board 4/24/2002 was the first time Sully every farted. Pieces of chewed gum other stuff, interesting piece. Hooked up the phone and it works.
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Crosley Field & Eppa Rixey postcard for sale in another thread. Not mine. But it's cool looking.

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=295115
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SPMIDD...You need this "First Game" 16x20 (sorry for the poor pic) to accompany your Pete Rose "Last Game" photo! Nice items.


And here's my signed 48 Klu...the card's a beater, but love it signed!

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Kaneen...that is an awesome pic and I have never seen it before. I will look into trying to find one. Also, that is a good looking Klu card too.
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Put together this 1961 themed display this week. Fred Hutch is a personal favorite!

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Very nice Tim!

That's an impressive display... both in terms of content and size. Must be a giant shadowbox to hold all of that.

Great stuff!
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Very excited, I just purchased my first game used memorabilia. Eugenio Suarez hat, from the September 8 ball game featuring jerseys from 1995. Hit two home runs that day, 43 & 44. Wanted to buy one all season, finally dove in and picked one up after he set the Venezuelan HR record and NL third baseman record. Very excited.



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Awesome addition Tim! Congrats!
Thanks. I wanted to pick up some other items from their various throwback uni's but just couldn't pull the trigger. Those blue uniforms they had early in the season were my favorite.
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Yeah, those blue unis were sweet...

Congrats on the Suarez Cap... great player, and one of their few bright spots!
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This is Ewell Blackwell's personal game used trophy ball from his 16th consecutive win in 1947, which was 2nd only to HOF Rube Marquard's ML standard of 19 consecutive wins in 1912 .
The game ball is also vintage signed by "The Whip".

1947 was a historic season for Ewell Blackwell.
After hurling a no-hitter on June 18th, 1947, Blackwell almost tied Johnny Vander Meer's ML record of pitching back-to-back no-hitters.
He went 8 2/3 innings before finally giving up a hit.
After 72 years nobody has ever gotten closer to Vandy's double no-hit record...

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Here is the full page Wheaties ad of Ewell Blackwell.


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Scott,

Just curious what's your most prized Vander Meer piece, and what is your yet to be obtained dream piece of his?

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Paul,
That is a tough choice, to be honest.
That being said, I have a few pieces that are favorites.
They are:

Graig Kreindler Vandy original painting

Vandy's personal copies of both of his 1938 contracts from the year he pitched his back-to-back no-hitters. I successfully reunited these guys from two different sources after many years

Lois (Stewart) Vander Meer's (wife of Vandy) personal scrapbook from 1937-1943 that includes her ticket from Vandy's historic 2nd consecutive no-hitter

1939 Goldsmith Vander Meer endorsed mitt & box featuring Vandy artwork

The 1938 signed baseball that I showed a couple of posts ago in this thread

The circa 1938 Vandy pennant that I own (Many thanks to net54's Chris Gamble for allowing me to add the last two items to my collection)

1938 NY Sunday News color Vandy poster that I framed with an original celebration snapshot from Vandy's 2nd consecutive no-hitter (1st night game @ Brooklyn Dodgers)

Vandy items that I would love to be able to add to my collection at this point:

Anything Vandy game used from the Reds (Holy Grail: Vandy rookie jersey)

Vandy double no-hitter pennant from 1938 (it exists, but I don't own one)

A scored program from Vandy's 1st no-hitter on 6/11/38 @ Cinci

A ticket with a printed date from Vandy's 1st no-hitter

Both of Vandy's personal last out balls from Vandy's back-to-back no-hitters
Probably untouchable now that Rush's Geddy Lee now owns them, BTW.

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Paul,
That is a tough choice, to be honest.
That being said, I have a few pieces that are favorites.
They are:

Graig Kreindler Vandy original painting

Vandy's personal copies of both of his 1938 contracts from the year he pitched his back-to-back no-hitters. I successfully reunited these guys from two different sources after many years

Lois (Stewart) Vander Meer's (wife of Vandy) personal scrapbook from 1937-1943 that includes her ticket from Vandy's historic 2nd consecutive no-hitter

1939 Goldsmith Vander Meer endorsed mitt & box featuring Vandy artwork

The 1938 signed baseball that I showed a couple of posts ago in this thread

The circa 1938 Vandy pennant that I own (Many thanks to net54's Chris Gamble for allowing me to add the last two items to my collection)

1938 NY Sunday News color Vandy poster that I framed with an original celebration snapshot from Vandy's 2nd consecutive no-hitter (1st night game @ Brooklyn Dodgers)

Vandy items that I would love to be able to add to my collection at this point:

Anything Vandy game used from the Reds (Holy Grail: Vandy rookie jersey)

Vandy double no-hitter pennant from 1938 (it exists, but I don't own one)

A scored program from Vandy's 1st no-hitter on 6/11/38 @ Cinci

A ticket with a printed date from Vandy's 1st no-hitter

Both of Vandy's personal last out balls from Vandy's back-to-back no-hitters
Probably untouchable now that Rush's Geddy Lee now own them, BTW
Scott,
The Graig Kreindler Vandy original painting is probably my favorite that he's done. Love everything about it.
BTW, I think your assessment is correct about the last out balls. I think the only way to get those out of Geddy's hands is to hope he goes bankrupt (not likely) or that you have something to trade that he really needs.
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The Graig Kreindler Vandy original painting is probably my favorite that he's done. Love everything about it.
BTW, I think your assessment is correct about the last out balls. I think the only way to get those out of Geddy's hands is to hope he goes bankrupt (not likely) or that you have something to trade that he really needs.
Agree about the Kreindler…

Might be my favorite of any of his masterpieces. The Vandy is truly brilliant. He did a Jackie Robinson Painting that (for me) is right up there as well. Those are my two favorites. Oh, and the big Red Machine starting line-up panorama is right up there as well. And I almost forgot the incredible Matty from the Conlon image. And what about the amazing Honus Wagner with the stadium backdrop? That's one is just as spectacular...

Ok, so it's impossible to pick just one. But the Vander Meer is just as great as any of them. Great stuff, Scott!
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That's a great looking Ewell Blackwell Wheaties ad and it looks terrific the way that you framed it.
Thanks for sharing it with us!
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Super excited to share this: 23 players, 25 cards of the 1938-39 Cincinnati Reds W-711 team issued set (2 cards are the variation year W-711-2). A large lot came up on eBay that I purchased, and it added about 10 cards to my collection including McKechnie and Vander Meer. I've been looking for the McKechnie for 2+ years.

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Super excited to share this: 23 players, 25 cards of the 1938-39 Cincinnati Reds W-711 team issued set (2 cards are the variation year W-711-2). A large lot came up on eBay that I purchased, and it added about 10 cards to my collection including McKechnie and Vander Meer. I've been looking for the McKechnie for 2+ years.

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Good morning. I collect the W711-1 as well. Dumb question: What's BST?

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Good morning. I collect the W711-1 as well. Dumb question: What's BST?

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Cal mcvey one the original Cincinnati red stockings
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My May 9th 1969 Expos Vs Reds Program , 1st ever visit by the Reds to Montreal , Autographed by Pete Rose , Johnny Bench , Jimmy Stewart , Gary Nolan (hardly noticable he signed in the blue part) . and Chico Ruiz

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I just picked this up 1990 WS ring.
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Picked these up recently.
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Picked these up recently.

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Those are awesome. Never seen the vertical Vander Meer.

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N200 Arlie Latham , 1895 booster pin, and a Cut Plug tin.

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N200 Arlie Latham , 1895 booster pin, and a Cut Plug tin.

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Baseball Magazine supplements...
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There's probably not a lot of memorabilia associated with the Reds' Red Lutz.
He spent the whole 1922 season with the Red, but he had only one at bat. He got a double, and his mlb career was over.
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Great items in the last couple days. Blown away by the 1860s to 1880s items. WOW!

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Team luggage from the 60s.

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Reds fan newsletter from January 1940. And what looks like a sports record book but is really a Wendell Wilkie presidential ad.
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I had no intention of buying anything for the next few months (or even year). I've got a few health bills rolling in. My wife told me she'd kill me if I bought anything. But this came up.

I saw it 4 or 5 years ago for the first time - a little cheaper than the BIN I just paid. I missed it then, though, and I said if I ever see it again I won't be the loser again.

It'll be one of the top items for my 1939 and 1940 Reds collection. Super excited that it looks so presentable.

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Great item Tim and a perfectly placed signature!
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Great item Tim and a perfectly placed signature!
It is well placed! Next to my world series program, wheaties back, and Louisville slugger ad it should make quite a presentation. I could even put in the Ernie Lombardi bobblehead. Or I could find the Lombardi bronze statue that was a give away at the stadium a few years ago.

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A Pete Donahue pocket watch is for sale on ebay for $6,000. I'm thinking that's a little steep of a price. What are others thoughts?

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