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Old 01-02-2009, 09:38 AM
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Posted By: Mike H

My first arrival of 09. There is a Tiger head between the two players at the top. It measures 8 1/2 x 12.

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Posted By: brock

I posted these over on GUU so their not that vintage so dont yell at me. But i picked these up for my 1977/78 yankee collection. 1980-83 Fred Stanley, 1982 Bucky Dent, 1973-75 Gry Thomasson, 1980-83 Mike Heath and a Steve Kemp gamer.
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Old 01-03-2009, 04:07 PM
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks

Mike...that really is a great plate...what's the whole scoop on it? when, where, how (much), etc...I like it because it's real...something that was made to be used, not just decorative....Glen Mechanick had a tooth pick holder, or maybe it was a creamer....at the 08' National, see below -Carlton
PS, what's with the tiger's head...is the plate from the Detroit Tigers??...from their dinning room?
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Posted By: Mike H

Thanks Carlton. It was a Best offer request on ebay for $195 and the seller accepted my offer of $125. They arean't extremely scarce, but I love it. The players have laced jerseys and there is a Tigers head (no idea if it relates to Detroit). I'm also a sucker for anything with crossed bats. The plate is probably the most common piece from the set for obvious reasons.

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Old 01-03-2009, 09:32 PM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Mike, is that an "S" under the tiger's head?

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Posted By: Mike H

Yes Dan, it is an S. Know anything about the origins?

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Posted By: Matt Hart

Mike,
I was always told that they were for a Cuban team. I never handled one, so I don't have any personal insight, but it is a great display piece and pretty rare. Great pick up.
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Old 01-04-2009, 10:35 AM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Mike, I don't know the origins, but that "S" should be a great help in trying to track it down. Great piece btw!



edited to add: after doing a little research there are not a lot of professional teams that have started with an "S" that used the Tiger as a mascot.



1915 Suffolk Tigers of the Virginia League

1965 Salamanca Tigers of the Mexican Central League

1966 Statesville Tigers of the Western Carolinas League



Judging by the looks of the plate it is older than the 1960s...you might be looking at a Suffolk Tigers plate? Does the plate have anything on the bottom of it?

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Posted By: Anonymous

I guess I should have looked sooner but I have a small dish from this set. The back maker didn't turn out real clear but it's from the Shenango Pottery Co. New Castle PA. It also has an impression of Shenango China New Castle Pa on the back. I guess the S may stand for Shenango. Here's a link to the company.


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Old 01-04-2009, 07:20 PM
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Posted By: Keith

Hey guys,
I picked up this pair of vintage football pennants; first a 1940s Green Bay Packers pennant, then the other is a circa 1910 West Denver pennant with a neat leather footall decoration. I am not sure if this is for a high school or college or something else, and I still need to research this one.

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Posted By: Brock G.

Some recent arrivals: RedSox straight razor and box, Red Jacket tobacco ad sign, and two Phillies (1960 & 1961) schedule signs which I really like.

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Posted By: leon

but the razor theme prompted me to post mine as it's all about me isn't it....?



Lucky Strike

gold colored metal embellishment

proper LS box still on shelf happy.gif

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Posted By: Chris Counts

I just picked up my first Bill and Bob postcard ...

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Posted By: Frank L.

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Old 01-08-2009, 04:43 PM
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Picked up three "keybook" photos of Ronald Reagan as Grover Alexander in The Winning Team (1952). I don't know what "Keybook" photos mean, but they are attached to a piece of paper that came from a notebook marked "Page 31" with some other stuff written that I have no idea what it means...anyway they were used on the movie set or something.

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Posted By: Matt Hart

Just got this one from Mastro. Much better condition than I was expecting.
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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Nice bat Matt!

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Posted By: Max Weder

I have a piece of two of the pottery. I was told it was for the Detroit tigers and the S represented the pottery company. Not sure if I can find the sales reference, but I'll take a look

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Posted By: MVSNYC

Matt- great looking Jax Bat...i was watching it in the auction. nice pick-up.

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Posted By: Mike H

Wow Matt! That must have been a holy grail item for you eh? That is a dandy.

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Old 01-09-2009, 07:16 AM
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Posted By: Greg Theberge

Great Stuff guys

I especially like the Reagan photos and Matt's bat.

Makes me realize how slow 2008 was for my Sox collection.
At least the beer collection had some major additions to it this year.

Happy New Year to all.

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Posted By: Matt Hart

Mike,
That bat is pretty important to be. I'd love to get a 40k Jackson to go with it, so if anyone has one that they want to sell or trade, let me know.
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Old 01-09-2009, 11:41 AM
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Posted By: brock

Picked up this Mickey Mantle Big League Baseball Game. It's in good shape, the box has some writing on it, im not sure how many pieces are supposed to come with it. Also does anyone know what these are worth because i plan on listing it on the For Sale thread. Thanks

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Hey Brock...looks incomplete to me. I've had a few and sold them for around $50-$75. Mine were more complete, but they did not have the photo that comes with the game..which you are also missing it looks like.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

1950 Omaha program

1956 Omaha Program

1958 Omaha Program

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Posted By: Mark

Dan, those are some beautiful programs. I just love the creativity and artistry from the 1950s... such an imaginitive "golden" era for baseball memorabilia.

It's amazing how many versions of the Cardinal mascot exist.. and all are very cool in their own right. The Reds Mascot (Mr. Red) was so much more handsome in the '50s/'60s as well. Then, in 1969, they took away his mustache and turned him into a generic, mass-produced figure... always seen in the same exact pitching pose.

That mustache must have really offended someone in the front office... why they felt the need to "sterilize" their beloved mascot is beyond me. Not just the Reds either... all teams' logos and mascots became void of imagination by the '70s. I guess that's why so many of us are in love with the old stuff!

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Posted By: leon

Great stuff as usual guys. I couldn't believe it when I saw these in a scrapbook today. Lots of great history online about this game including a near brawl at it's conclusion. This was the last game played in S.F. on a neutral field.

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Posted By: Clint

Matt, glad to hear the bat was better than expected. That's a great looking bat.

Dan, those Reagan photos are sweet and that's a nice group of programs too.

Clint

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Andy, those are some expensive ticket stubs. Nice find...was it a scrapbook you picked up off of ebay?

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Posted By: andy

Hi Dan,

I work in Woodland, CA and every now and then I go into an antique store looking for buttons. Today I came across these. I guess this is why we keep hunting - every now and then we get lucky. Out of curiousity, what do you think they are worth to the right collector or even as an ebay auction? I really have not much of a feel for it but do know there are quite a few Cal/Stanford collectors out there.

Thanks and nice Cardinal programs - I too love that cover art!

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Posted By: Brock G.

A few more recent pickups;

Connie Mack wall plaque
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And these are really cool. Miniature hand carved, folk-art ring bats and real leather ball.
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Posted By: Matt Hart

Great items guys!

Brock, can you post some more pictures of the mini bats.

I just got this one in the mail. It's awful awful condition, but it wasn't thousands of dollars and you just don't see them in any condition.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Andy, I couldn't tell you an exact figure or really even a ballpark figure, but I do know and have seen memorabilia (programs/tickets) from Cal/Stanford games in that era bring big bucks. I used to search out early Cornhusker items from that era and preWWI Nebraska stuff is really tough.

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Posted By: andy

Dan,

The Daily Californian ranked this as the 7th greatest Big Game - not bad considering 100+ meetings. Heine Heitmuller was on this team and made a key punt block late in the game. He went on to play for the Phil. A's under Mack. Here he is in the middle with Joe Jackson. Pointless I know, but the internet is amazing!
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Posted By: Frank L.

Just received this.
1923 Minor League Baseball Program
New Orleans of the Southern League

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Good looking program Frank...I bet that's a tough one. Now you need to find a 1921 New Orleans program with Dazzy Vance in it. happy.gif

I picked this up from Regency Superior last month and just got it yesterday...It's a reproduction from 1997, but it was super cheap and framed already 48" x 15"...it's HUGE. The lot also had a smaller repro panorama of the White Sox (Fatima team photo).

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Posted By: Len

Pretty neat plate.BUT,what's underneath it looks pretty interesting also !!
Any REDS buttons there ?

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Posted By: Jimmy Muscarella

Finally picked this one up.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Jimmy, is that the back of a Toots Shor restaurant menu?

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Posted By: Rhys

Andy

I think your tickets are worth about $325 for the nice one and about $175 for the creased one. I sold a 1906 ticket a few years back that was nice and I think I got about $125 for it. Yours are earlier and tougher and that would be my estimate as someone who has seen some of these early tickets sell but not that exact year. Might be a touch more to the right person and maybe less in this economy, but you could expect to get about $500 for the pair I would think.

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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Found these at the local antique show today. I almost decided not to go since I rarely come away with anything. More than a couple new dealers were there this time.

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Posted By: Mike H

Dan!!! Those are amazing! You have made quite a find. Were they giving them away?

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Posted By: Brock G.

Here is a better picture of the mini bats for Matt. The longer one measures about 7 3/4" and the shorter ones about 6 1/2".

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Posted By: Al Simeone

Hi Dan,
Email sent. Regards Al

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Posted By: andy

Thanks Rhys, that's great. I trust the program found it's way to you.

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Posted By: Jimmy Muscarella

Dan, yes it is a Toots Shor menu. This one is in pretty good shape too. Not only is the picture great, but the other neat thing is checking out the menu prices from 1952. This is one of my favorite pickups.

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Posted By: Matt Hart

Brock,
Thanks for posting the picture. Neat Bats.
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Posted By: Ricky

Picked these 2 items up on Ebay recently. The pennant is huge! I'm still doing research on it's origins.
Hopefully the pictures work!


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Posted By: Dan Bretta

Branham & Hughes was a military academy in Tennessee....The pennant looks to be circa 1910's.

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Thanks Dan for the info.

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