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Old 12-20-2007, 01:30 AM
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Posted By: CarltonHendricks

Cory, your 1796 "Games for the Exercise and Recreation of Body and Spirit for Youth" is an 8.0 on the richter scale.....enough to topple buildings.. Details and photos please... How did you first learn about it?...Is it the only known copy?....lets hear more about the pursuit and bagging of your trophy.....we gotta see photos!

Speaking of books...below is an awsome book got out bid on the other day....my little snipe didn't even penetrate...went for $90.00....I'm not a big book collector but the graphics were so killer on the binding, up there with some of best I've seen!
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Posted By: Corey R. Shanus

I only recently acquired the book so I don't yet have pictures to show you. The book was sold at an out-of-the-hobby auction that was also listed on eBay. So if you go to eBay under completed items and search "Gutsmuths" you will find it. I'm told the book is quite rare, only a very few 1796 versions known. A friend of mine quite knowledgable about it said the last one he was aware that was available for sale was some 6 years ago in Germany through a German dealer. Being a German book, I imagine that most copies reside there.

I really didn't know too much about it until I had the opportunity to acquire it and did my research. The more I learned about it, the more amazed I became that such a book existed and the more impressed I became as to its historical importance regarding the origins of the game of baseball.

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Sorry, no email provided... If you could, May I get a larger scan of this McGreevey piece -if you've got one? tia, Steve

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1919 Cincinnati Red's Artemus "Nick" Allen signed album page.



Second best pick up of 2007 ?
Probably a Chas. O'Leary signed album page.

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Posted By: Rawn Hill

Hey ramram, does your score book look like this on the front ?t=1204945737

Mine is scored from Carrigan's early days in the Maine Am League from 1906.

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Wanted this one for a while.

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Rawn -

I have several Spalding Scorebooks but I think they are a little different than yours. Spalding put out a variety of them. What teams are featured in your scorebook?

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Posted By: Rawn Hill

Games of the Maine Volunteers. The first one is July 17th 1896 against Rumford Falls (Carrigan batting 4th). The final one against Lewiston July 23rd 1898 ?t=1204992895.

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Posted By: Dave Smith

Here is my number one find for 2007.I picked this webless workmans glove up at the flea market.Inside is a little rough the buckle is intact no rips.I'm mostly into bats and gloves so I was very happy with it.





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Posted By: boxingcardman

I collect Academy Awards tickets and I got one from the 1948 show this year. Also picked up a Bill Clinton signed book tour press pass, a PSA 9 signed card of James Doohan (Scotty from Star Trek), and a WWII program from the San Francisco Seals with Lefty O'Doul on the cover. Oh, and a 1951 Ringside card signed by my cousin Ray Miller.

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