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Old 12-10-2009, 06:44 AM
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Default What was your favorite memorabilia pickups from the last Decade?

Rob D. just started this thread on the Baseball Card side and I thought it was a great Idea for a thread. So let's see all of your favorite additions from 2000-2009.

I had a pretty good year but one piece clearly stands out for me...

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Happy Holidays to All.

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Old 12-10-2009, 07:15 AM
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Yeah, for all the many many ones youve shown Jimmy, that one is simply breathtaking, as is the vintage version of the Clemente that you have. This is a great thread, as so much great stuff comes on here.

For a poor fool like me, My Early 60s signed ball w Stengel, Traynor, Sisler, McKechnie, Musial, Snider, Spahn, etc and odd ones like Keane, etc..
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My favorite pickup for 2009 is this 1930 Old Timers Day panoramic photograph
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Picked this up at the beginning of the year. They would set at it and use it to hold baseballs while they sewed then. D.

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Old 12-10-2009, 10:25 AM
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Keep em coming. This is like an All star team of pickups. The Best Hobby in the world, bar none.
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One of my favorites this year... Still cannot find another one??? Its simple but its unusual.
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Keep em coming. This is like an All star team of pickups. The Best Hobby in the world, bar none.
I believe you asked for this one Scott...

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Hey Jimmy,
Being that some think that the century and decade began in the year 2000 (although many disagree), why not expand the thread to memorabilia pickup of the decade as well? I wonder for how many it would be the same item?

For me the pickup of the year is easy.
It is this because of the item and the way it was obtained.
It came via Hawaii. Thanks very much David.


The decade would be tied between the Dean and the Waner below.
Both difficult cards.


Happy holidays to all.
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PS: My name isn't Jimmy, but perhaps that is the single finest Gehrig sig I have seen.
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Hey Jimmy,
Being that some think that the century and decade began in the year 2000 (although many disagree), why not expand the thread to memorabilia pickup of the decade as well? I wonder for how many it would be the same item?

For me the pickup of the year is easy.
It is this because of the item and the way it was obtained.
It came via Hawaii. Thanks very much David.


The decade would be tied between the Dean and the Waner below.
Both difficult cards.


Happy holidays to all.
Mark

PS: My name isn't Jimmy, but perhaps that is the single finest Gehrig sig I have seen.
Some Gehrig memorabilia acquired from the last decade...
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That pic of him with his hands to his eyes, has to be one of the best Gehrig items I have ever seen. Poignant and historically significant.
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My 1889 Trophy ball and 1870's Railroad bat. D.
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Two Nebraska Indians cabinet photos that were previously unkown to me.



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Both of my oversized pennants would be at the top of my (I'm running out of the burning house...what do I grab list) but for variety I'll include my favorite trophy.




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This oil painting by the Michaelangelo of Baseball is my favorite 2009 and all-time memorabilia pick-up.
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Nope, sorry- has to be this one... and very very nice David!

Breaking up the Baseball fest with Hockey. I love this and I hope I am not jinxing things has it is not on hand yet.
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2009 was an outstanding year for The Dorskind Collection.

We acquired 20 important pieces including three ultra rare post cards, three advertising signs, an ultra rare George Miller wrapper and plethora of Negro League and Federal League Memorabilia

Whilst it is difficult to choose a favorite, our two recent acquisitions from The Lealand's Auction are our first and second choices.

God Bless America and Happy Holidays

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In the spirit of the Holiday Season, this was a wonderful year for collecting and for making some friends via this forum. 2009 was great for buying, selling, and trading alike. I acquired some amazing new pieces, sold some things I never thought I'd part with, and made some great trades along the way.

But most importantly, I got to know and make friends with some people within the hobby that would not have happened without the help of this site.

I don't have a favorite piece, but here's a "top 5"... It's a Cubs Pennant from the days when they were a feared opponent. There's no question that the ferocious/realistic early Bear mascot was better karma than the cute/cuddly Cubbie mascots of the past 60 years. Perhaps that's the reason for their demise!
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Are we doing the past decade or just 09?
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Hey Jimmy,
Being that some think that the century and decade began in the year 2000 (although many disagree), why not expand the thread to memorabilia pickup of the decade as well? I wonder for how many it would be the same item? Lordstan

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Well, I started out doing 2009 and as you can see, Mark V. AKA Lordstan, talked me into going with the whole decade. But it's certainly not limited to just one favorite piece. Feel free to post all of your favs from the last ten years. Happy Holidays to all! Best, Jimmy
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Here is my list of favorite items that i had picked up in the last 10 years. Sorry i dont have photos of some of the items. And i dont own the first 3 anymore.

1. Larry Berra game used bat from 1951-52
2. Mickey Mantle game-ready bat from 1965
3. Nap Lajoie porfessional model bat from 1905
4. 1926 Baseball photos
5.1926 Yankee Ball
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I am very happy to say that we've had a lot of really great pickups over the past decade, but here is a recent batch of items that we acquired all on the same day....
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found this amazing piece at an antique show in 2002 or 2003 while digging thru a box of advertising items.....price was $20.00.

as I approached the dealer / vendor with the item, I asked if they happened to have one in better condition (I do have my smart-ass tendencies) before I handed them the twenty dollar bill.
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found this amazing piece at an antique show in 2002 or 2003 while digging thru a box of advertising items.....price was $20.00.

as I approached the dealer / vendor with the item, I asked if they happened to have one in better condition (I do have my smart-ass tendencies) before I handed them the twenty dollar bill.
God, I love that story!
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My favorite acquisition has to be the original illustrations by Charles Copeland for Frank Hart's 1938 novel, The Speed Boy. The book itself is interesting as it deals with baseball in the deadball era, and I'm not sure how popular that was in 1938, given Babe Ruth's rise to fame.

Here are some of the illustrations, as well as the book itself



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My favorite pickup of the decade was an 1896 baseball bat handmade and inscribed in Maine State Prison by a prisoner serving a life sentence. It had the original prison decal stating it was made in the prison and came with the original, but very tattered, leather carrying case. The bat itself was Near Mint plus, apparently unused. The bat was a working adult size but with a unique design, including rings cut into the barrel mimicking a Spaulding painted ring bat. You can see a couple of the rings in the left of the picture. After I bought it from a reliable source, I sent pictures of it, including a closeup of the decal, to the prison museum (it's now a state historical site, the original prison was largely destroyed by fire in the early 1900s). The curator said it was genuine and that the prison had a prisoner woodworking shop and baseball league.


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I hope that the vendor felt sorry for you and at least gave you a discount on the Shoelsess Joe in such poor condition..............
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By far my best pick-up in the last decade... (I have shown it many times)

The first picture is a diagram of a baseball field with four names written on the bottom corner. The second picture is the "Rules and Regulations of the New Marlboro Match Base Ball Co." Notice the same four names on the bottom corner. The third picture is a signature of whom I am certain is responsible for drawing the diagram and the rules. The fancy signature "William Lewis Camp" is in an autograph album from the South Berkshire Institute dated 1863. The signatures of all four of the names written above are in this album which ties the whole lot to the South Berkshire Institute. The fourth picture is of the Institute located in New Marlboro, Mass.
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A similar period image to yours, Jeremy. 1874 or 1875 Bostons and an unidentified probable NA team, possibly from Philadelphia.
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One of my favorite pieces this decade mainly because it took so darn long to complete. I first started with just the main A's starters from 72-74, then realized I'd be missing out on some players I wanted, so changed the scope to every player from 72-74 but realized that Charlie Finley made a heck of a lot of trades. Decided on all players from 71-75 that were on the playoff and WS rosters...still a large project, and who knew that Vern Hoscheit would be so darn hard to find!
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A few of my faves
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Love the Gahden photo!.. And the pretty lady in green too
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It feels like a decade since I picked up anything baseball related (although an awesome year for pre-prohibition beer), this would still be my favorite:

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without a doubt it is this item. T200 Fatima box.

a friend sent it to me as a gift, and it will always be one of my favorite hobby items....

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Wow. That Joe Jackson BG is amazing! Such a great story. I only picked up one piece of memorabilia this year and it was one of the same Fatima tins as posted above. My grandma let me look through her antiques and when I found the Fatima tin I was amazed. I guess that I kind of made a hobby find, but I wish that I would of found a Boston Garter Jackson instead. Yet again, amazing pickup!
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I don't know if this my best, but it's pretty darn close. I collect team letterhead sample. This one (partial scan) is from the 1905 Boston National League team - the Beaneaters.

[This post was made partially in response to Leon's call for takers to give a little more. I'm definitely a taker on this board.]
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Way to give!! That's awesome.
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Mine would be the Ness City, Kansas team photo with Joe wood. This was the same photo used in The Glory of Their Times book.

Greg I just realized that photo covers about all you collect, Boston beer and baseball. Very cool.
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Old 12-18-2009, 04:45 PM
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im into the 19th. century stuff so here are my favorites. 39" ring bat, lemon peel ball, pill box hat, 1860s bats and photo of the kid that owned them.
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Old 12-18-2009, 04:46 PM
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sorry and the rest of the photos.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:18 PM
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I'm not really one for collecting memorabilia, as I'll usually buy whatever I need photo-wise, scan it, and then get it back on eBay or turn it to some friends for whatever I paid. I figure that I have no business having original things in my hands, as I only use them for work, and to later file them away. So, with that in mind, I don't really have anything that would knock anyone's socks off.

But, this particular piece does have special meaning to me:



It's amazing that I only 'picked it up' in August of this year at the National. The photo was actually a gift from a great friend who knew of my love for Hubbell. He figured the image would make an amazing painting, and he couldn't leave it to languish in a seller's binder without me seeing it. Damn was he right. The fact that he went out of his way to purchase this gift, let alone just think of me, goes beyond words. I'm eternally grateful for his friendship, and I'm sure I always will be.

Graig

PS: And for those of you who care, the shot is from before the fourth game of the 1937 World Series, the only contest Hubbell and the Giants would win against the Bombers that year.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:52 PM
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Default What was your favorite memorabilia pickups from the last Decade

I would have to say my D&M glove and Reach bat, some boxing/baseball programs and catalogs

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