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Those signs are just amazing to me. Also, the frames really set them off nicely as well.

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Here is the Ruth framed, thanks again everybody
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"And the Ruth is in the frame shop"?...you're kill'n it Bob...congrats looks like a million dollars!!!!
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Nicely done. I like how they all match.
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Bob,

That is a stunning Ruth photo and I love all the framed baseball advertisment. Good stuff!
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Wow Bob those are some great pieces! Awsome room.

Picked up this Victor mushroom bat. The bat is a war club weighing almost 42 oz and measuring 33 inches.
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It's been a while but back in the hunt again! Feels great to be able to root out some new (vintage) items!

Picked up a nice team basketball photo with printed mount - 1957/58 Canadian Champs - Vancouver Eilers (12.5 x 10.5 including mount) and a unique 4.5 inch bass relief, metal, baseball "plaque" that the seller suggested was from Nazi Germany. Can anyone place this?








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It's been a while but back in the hunt again! Feels great to be able to root out some new (vintage) items!

Picked up a nice team basketball photo with printed mount - 1957/58 Canadian Champs - Vancouver Eilers (12.5 x 10.5 including mount) and a unique 4.5 inch bass relief, metal, baseball "plaque" that the seller suggested was from Nazi Germany. Can anyone place this?
I have no idea, Chris, on the baseball medal, but I wouldn't expect the Third Reich would be using precious metal resources at that time making items celebrating America's past time, when they were utilizing all available metals in making war machinery and tanks, but possibly.
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I have no idea, Chris, on the baseball medal, but I wouldn't expect the Third Reich would be using precious metal resources at that time making items celebrating America's past time, when they were utilizing all available metals in making war machinery and tanks, but possibly.
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1934 Spring Training.



1935 Snapshot in a train station.


1937 All Star Game AL lineup



1938 on Rawhide movie set



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Nice looking stuff Mark!!


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Not sports related but a great image. 1935 Type 3

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Thanks Joey. Very nice Gehrig yourself there.
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Default 1946 vintage signed Ed Head no-hitter ticket

I was able to come up with an unexpected, really cool addition to my signed no-hit ticket collection tonight.
Thanks to net54's own, Bud Obermeyer, I was able to pick up a vintage fountain pen signed ticket to Ed Head's no-hitter game on April 23rd, 1946 at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn. Thanks Bud!

NOTE: I now have tickets to 202 different no-hitter games dating back to 1901 and 138 of them are signed by the pitcher that hurled the no-hitter.
PLMK if you have any that you would like to sell.
I'm always a buyer for vintage no-hit tickets...

Here is Bud's account of how he came to own the no-hit stub, which comes with neat provenance:

"Ed Head was a starting pitcher in the Dodgers organization and was in military service during WWII. He returned to the Dodgers for the 1946 season and started his first game on April 23rd at Ebbets Field vs the Boston Braves. Head pitched a no hitter that day. A few weeks later Head injured his shoulder and never appeared in the Major Leagues thereafter.

This signed no-hit ticket stub was among the 200+ Brooklyn Dodgers memorabilia items that I (Bud- sic) purchased from the Henry "Henny" Vehling estate in 1991. Vehling was the owner of Henny's Tavern in Glendale, Queens from the 1930s to the 1960s and his tavern was frequented by many of the Brooklyn Dodgers players. Vehling was a major booster of the team and many personal photos of him with players and front office personnel were included in his estate."

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I was able to come up with an unexpected really great addition to my signed no-hit ticket collection tonight.

Many thanks to net54's Bud Obermeyer I was able to pick up a vintage fountain pen signed ticket to Ed Head's no-hitter game on April 23rd, 1946 at Ebbets Field in Brooklyn.

NOTE: I now have tickets to 202 no-hitter games dating back to 1901 and 138 of them are signed by the pitcher that hurled the no-hitter.
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I'm always a buyer for vintage no-hit tickets...
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Picked up the very nice antique Dieges & Clust Sterling Metal circa 1910.

The PSAL stands for Public Schools Athletic League.

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Picked up the very nice antique Dieges & Clust Sterling Metal circa 1910.



The PSAL stands for Public Schools Athletic League.



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Wonderful condition and super detail. The metal was never engraved.





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Had a couple great additions to the collection this month. One of Early Wynn's game used baseballs, this one from 1959 over the yankees, making it an instant favorite.

Also added Pee Wee Reese's signed insurance form from when he joined the service in WWII. I'm amazed things like this survive.
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Picked up this pair of seats from Forbes Field. They saw a lot of history including the Babe's last homerun ever in a 3 homerun game! Most of Roberto Clemente's career and Mazeroski's walk off! Honus Wagner and the Pirates in the 1909 World Series!
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I can't help but admire your ambition in this project. It's about love of the game. You, Sir, are the kind of collector I would want to see succeed in every way.

I will keep my eye out for older tickets that fill your needs.

Keep posting (that goes for the Aaron collected too) thanks for sharing.
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Latest item for my NJ collection, Ben Heise gu bat, dated to 1977, his only season playing for the Jersey City Indians.
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1971 World Series Key Ring from Balfour... I've been looking for one of these for a long time. I now have the press pins, cufflinks, tie bar, and watch. The world series ring is out of my reach at this time. Does any know if Balfour made a money clip for the 1971 Pirates world series?
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I will keep my eye out for older tickets that fill your needs.

Keep posting (that goes for the Aaron collected too) thanks for sharing.
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Great seats Randall. Do you have other stadium seats? How/where will you display them? I am always curious how folks display or use their stadium seats, as they are not the easiest things to place given their size.
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Thanks, Joe & Copa7 (Sorry, I don't know your actual name).
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Just picked this up. I like the tie in with the 1914 World Series with Mack and Stallings.



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Great seats Randall. Do you have other stadium seats? How/where will you display them? I am always curious how folks display or use their stadium seats, as they are not the easiest things to place given their size.
Thanks, yes I have a Yankee Stadium original 1923 seat, A Comiskey Park 1910 original, a Crosley Field 1912 and a pair from Cleveland Municipal 1932.

When I owned a bigger home I was thinking of putting a big screen in the basement and building some risers for seating then using the ballpark seats for some of that. Never got around to it. Right now I have them in the house. One in the bedroom kind of as a night stand. The pair are in the hallway. The Yankee seat is in the living room and my phone sits on it. the Comiskey is in the dining room near the back door. I sit in it to put my shoes on before I leave the house. They can all be used as extra seating if you have a lot of people over LOL. I've also thought of string them side by side and having them on the porch. I have a roof over my porch so it wouldn't be too tough on them.

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1971 World Series Key Ring from Balfour... I've been looking for one of these for a long time. I now have the press pins, cufflinks, tie bar, and watch. The world series ring is out of my reach at this time. Does any know if Balfour made a money clip for the 1971 Pirates world series?
Mike,

Would love to see a picture of all those items you mentioned above displayed together. Also, do you collect the O's versions as well to go along with the Pirates?

Q: Did they make a salesman sample/s of the Pirates WS ring? That may be an alternative to purchasing a player/team rep version. I know I have a '70 O's SS ring so possibly they made them as well for the '71 Pirates.

I'm unsure about the money clip...

By the way, the key ring is very cool!
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Thanks Mark, I'll post them later. Other than the press pins I only have the Pirate versions of these items. I have seen salesman samples of the ring but even they seem too pricey.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1971-Roberto...kAAOSwYGFUysE1
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Thanks Mark, I'll post them later. Other than the press pins I only have the Pirate versions of these items. I have seen salesman samples of the ring but even they seem too pricey.
I thought I've seen the '71 Pirates SS ring before. That one you posted in the link is pretty pricey, like you said. I looked up a Goldin Auction and one went for $5,355 so a bit less then the one you posted, but then again still expensive. Possible it's so expensive because Clemente is listed on the ring. Is it a possibility they made other SS rings that had another player engraved on the ring? May be less if so. I know when I purchased my '70 O's SS it was under 1K; possibly go for a little more than this now, but not a bad price.

Of course I could have purchased Brooks' '70 WS ring in the Heritage Auction not to far back, but came up a tad short on the $143,400 price tag.
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Jay Bruce game used bat used during Jake Arrieta's no hitter on 4/21/2016. Jay used this bat for a strikeout in the 6th and a fly out in the 8th. I also believe he used it in the 2nd and drew a walk.
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Old 05-22-2016, 10:44 PM
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So, my mother brought a few things from her home to give to me and I need a little help.

First is a photo of a Cuban baseball team that includes my grandfather(paternal) We are not sure of the year it was taken as there are no notes on the back. MY Grandfather is in the middle row on the right end.



Next is another Cuban babeball tem which has writing on the back stating it's from 1935.



Next up is what appears to be a cut Burke photo signed by Walter Ockey. He played in 2gms in 1944. It was signed to my father likely in the 40s as my father did not collect autos until the late 80's, so wouldn't be "little". He died in 1971, but I am not sure ow difficult a sig he is.


Lastly is a 1963-64 "announcement" of the passing if the Yankees. Never seen one before. Did a little searching on google, but found nothing.

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Old 05-23-2016, 08:29 PM
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Picked up this beautiful Frank Baker decal bat. Thanks again Dan!
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Civil War soldiers letter sent on December 15, 1863 from Camp Gilmore in Portsmouth, VA. He mentions how he just got finished playing a game of baseball before sitting down to write the letter.





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Old 05-24-2016, 01:49 PM
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Picked up this pair of seats from Forbes Field. They saw a lot of history including the Babe's last homerun ever in a 3 homerun game! Most of Roberto Clemente's career and Mazeroski's walk off! Honus Wagner and the Pirates in the 1909 World Series!

Damn! So you're the one that kept out-bidding me on those Forbes Field seats! Great seats! And you got them for a steal too. Congrats!
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Old 05-24-2016, 03:27 PM
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Yeah I did. Plus I am getting them shipped for nada! One of the auction house employees lives near me.
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Here's a cool Washington Senators program for the unveiling of the Walter Johnson Memorial against St. Louis in 1947.
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Don't know much about it but it caught my eye. Loved the bat fanning, the Breaking Bad Heisenberg looking guy bottom right, and the old school photo bomb. Guessing it's Bethlehem Steel baseball.

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Old 05-25-2016, 07:29 PM
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3 down 6 to go.

So far I have Leach, Babe Adams, and now George Gibson.


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