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Mike & Mark,

Both rooms present very well and w/such great items. Thanks so much for sharing pictures of both your collection and room/s. I hope one day I'll be able to display my items in an organized manner like both of you.
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Wow ! Great stuff .. What's the history on these , I've never seen them before ?
Hi Matt...

The two on the ends came from Lelands about 4-5 years ago. They are quite early, and I know nothing about them or their origin. Have never seen another pair.

The two in the middle are from noted Sculptor, Jack Lambert. Carlton Hendricks has written about these on his website. They are circa 1920s-30s, and the one that resembles Lou Gehrig is sometimes seen atop a Spalding Base (in the form of a Trophy).

Lastly, the tiny one is something I found on eBay. Though very small, it has great detail, and appears to be circa 1880s (based on the uniform). I have no idea of its origin, but it sure fit well in that little gap on the shelf!
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Very cool . Thanks Mark !
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Mike and Mark...stunning displays, both in content and presentation.
Adding my thanks for showing us.
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Not much, but thought I would throw some pics up...basement is coming along....
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Finished up my full mannequins for my Pirates flannels
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Have been getting a few items framed...
As well as getting some cases to display some of my Indians collection...
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Very nice Indians room. OMG the Indian Fever record...awesome.

I need to figure out an option for my jerseys like these hanging shelf setups some of you guys have.
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Some great rooms everyone.
I wonder if all of those with uniforms have seen this article about the baseball HOF and how it recommends storing them?
I am not so sure I share their card holder concerns short term, but it's a good read.

http://www.sportscollectorsdigest.co...-slabbed-cards
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Enjoyed viewing the pictures of your Indians collection; like how you have your items set up. Also, I think it's so cool how you have the signatures as a border around the top; such a cool idea.
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I very recently bought this 72" showcase for $65 delivered, so that I can finally properly display a good portion of my Johnny Vander Meer collection.

My new showcase is mostly dedicated to his historic 1938 rookie season in which he threw back-to-back no hitters and was the NL winning pitcher in the All Star Game at Crosley Field.

I'm thrilled to add this to my office where I get to enjoy it daily.

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Beautiful collection and display Scott. One heck of a deal on the case WOW
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Awesome job Scott! Looks great!
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Got my 4 year old boy his first big boy bed, so decided to do some redecorating... Mostly Williams and con with a few others sprinkled in...
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Beautiful collection and display Scott. One heck of a deal on the case WOW
My thoughts exactly! Kind of on subject, I would love, love, love to have one of those rotatining displays that are kind of like a ferris wheel. I think jewelers used them. Anyone have one?
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C'mon, Dave. That room is decorated for you, not your son. I don't see one thing on those walls that a four-year-old boy would enjoy.

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You got me!

His books and toy chest are on the other side... And we have their playroom downstairs...
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I very recently bought this 72" showcase for $65 delivered, so that I can finally properly display a good portion of my Johnny Vander Meer collection.

My new showcase is mostly dedicated to his historic 1938 rookie season in which he threw back-to-back no hitters and was the NL winning pitcher in the All Star Game at Crosley Field.

I'm thrilled to add this to my office where I get to enjoy it daily.
Great deal on that case! Looks great Scott.
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Old 08-09-2016, 08:20 PM
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Great deal on that case! Looks great Scott.
Thanks Mike, Chris, Rob & Randall. I really appreciate the compliments.

The way that I found the showcase was pretty unusual. I was driving down a minimally traveled rural road to play golf at the local golf course last Thursday and I spotted this showcase with a for sale sign on it along side the road. It had my name all over it!

I couldn't believe it cost me $65 and it's in great shape.
Just what the doctor ordered....

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I very recently bought this 72" showcase for $65 delivered, so that I can finally properly display a good portion of my Johnny Vander Meer collection.

My new showcase is mostly dedicated to his historic 1938 rookie season in which he threw back-to-back no hitters and was the NL winning pitcher in the All Star Game at Crosley Field.

I'm thrilled to add this to my office where I get to enjoy it daily.
Outstanding Scott! Is that your workplace office or home office?
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Thanks Joe.
My home office.
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My thoughts exactly! Kind of on subject, I would love, love, love to have one of those rotatining displays that are kind of like a ferris wheel. I think jewelers used them. Anyone have one?
Rob,

The last time I was in Capital City Antique Mall (Salt Lake) there was one for sale. Not sure if it worked or the price but I remember seeing one for sale. From the front door it was in the very back left corner of the building.

Edited to add: We hit all the antique shops in the valley at least 5-6 times a year so if I find another for sale I'll let you know.

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I've done some tinkering, moving, and made a few additions, so why not post em here

















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Mike - I love how you put the mini baseball bats and baseballs in your loving cup trophies! Great collection!!
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Hey Mike, I get a love/hate feeling when you post pictures. Didn't you say you were going to have a garage sale pretty soon? That Spalding trophy on your desk looks overwhelmed by everything else in the room, I could find a better place to display that for you!!
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If I'm ever in Ann Arbor, I want to visit Mike.

(in my Buckeye gear )
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Any time Rob👍 I'm a Purdue grad😜
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Hey Mike, amazing collection.
I love how it's displayed.
I'm curious... If you don't mind me asking, what's your earliest item?
Also, great bats... What's your best/favorite??

Thanks in advance for indulging me.
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Hey Mike, I get a love/hate feeling when you post pictures. Didn't you say you were going to have a garage sale pretty soon? That Spalding trophy on your desk looks overwhelmed by everything else in the room, I could find a better place to display that for you!!
Thanks for having my back Matt. I'll keep that offer in mind
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Hey Mike, amazing collection.
I love how it's displayed.
I'm curious... If you don't mind me asking, what's your earliest item?
Also, great bats... What's your best/favorite??

Thanks in advance for indulging me.
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My earliest pieces are the gas lamps for 1878 (Hartford and Chicago)


These Villeroy and dishes are from the 1880s. I have two plates and two tumblers from the set.







Regarding bats. I love them, but have sold off many of the most valuable to fund other areas of my collection. My best (favorites now) are my mushroom knobs (Spalding and Pennant), ball knob (Piper), and a really long 1880s round knob (second from the right is this pic). Sorry I don't have pics of the Mushroom knobs at this moment.

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Hey Mike,
Thanks for posting those.
I've always loved the matched Hartford/Chicago figural pieces...
And your Villeroy and Boch plates/tumblers are in amazing condition!
Thanks for sharing!

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I don't have any pics, but this is a video I did about a year and a half ago.

The only difference now is I have even more stuff. LOL.

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The only difference now is I have even more stuff. LOL.

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Nice!

Love this thread and looking at all these rooms/man caves!
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Brett Lowman shared some recent pictures of his wonderful room. I've updated his page on my site. I'm a big fan of Brett's displays....Check it out!

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Brett Lowman shared some recent pictures of his wonderful room. I've updated his page on my site. I'm a big fan of Brett's displays....Check it out!

http://antiquesportscollector.com/CollectionLowman.html
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Here's a new set up for my Forbes window and seats. Pirates uniforms as well.
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Wow. Very cool!
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Wow! I'd like to see a bigger picture of that. My daughter just started at Pitt, and I learned that Posvar Hall and Schenley Plaza now stand where Forbes Field used to stand. In the hallway of Posvar Hall they have a homeplate plaque in the floor of the hall in the same spot as the original Forbes Field home plate.
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These should be some larger pics of the window. Also Forbes Field concrete facade
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that Forbes display is awesome!

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Epic doesn't begin to describe it. I would put a great deal of thought into the best way to mount and present the pieces in a secure/beautiful way. It's warranted
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AWESOME! My only thought would be to rip out your existing window and replace with a half round, matching your Forbes window. Easy enough!
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AWESOME! My only thought would be to rip out your existing window and replace with a half round, matching your Forbes window. Easy enough!
I tried having the concrete and window built into an inner wall but my builder wouldn't do it because of potential liability!
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I tried having the concrete and window built into an inner wall but my builder wouldn't do it because of potential liability!
Build a faux wall that is simply 6 in smaller than the wall u wanted to build structurally and place the faux wall up against the permanent existing wall.
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A window from Forbes Field????!!!! That was torn down nearly 50 years ago, can you tell us the story about how you obtained it?
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