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Old 12-12-2014, 06:57 PM
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Erick - is it ironic that your Ruth painting cost $714 with shipping
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recent acquisition along those lines - samples for 'Crack-A-Jack' baseball uniforms:
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Old 12-13-2014, 10:28 AM
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Default Couple of nice December pickups

Happy holidays to everyone on net54!

I recently picked up two neat items- one prewar, one more recent:

The first is a ticket stub from 17 year old HOF phenom Bob Feller's 2nd career win on 9/7/36. It's hard to believe that Feller was so good at such a young age. At this point Feller was still a high school JUNIOR. Wow!

The second item is a game used ball from Astros 1986 Cy Young winner Mike Scott's no-hitter on 9/25/86. The thing that made this no-hitter so unique is that it also clinched the NL Western Division for the Astros. That's what I would call a clutch performance!

This ball came directly from the personal collection of the former Astros PA announcer David Courtney. The inscription on the side panel is in the hand of Courtney. Mike Scott signed the ball for Courtney after the game.

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That's a real cool ball Scott!
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Great pickups Scott!

I can vividly remember Scott's epic no-no. What a perfect ball for your collection... congrats!
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I've been more in selling/consigning mode lately. But couldn't resist this beautiful 1910 relic, which somehow remains in NRMT condition...
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Old 12-13-2014, 01:57 PM
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That looks incredible Mark. I recently picked up this old spring training sign from 1952. Also has 2 of the ticket stubs from the games. Measures 13" x 20" and is on thick stock.
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Great pickups Scott!

I can vividly remember Scott's epic no-no. What a perfect ball for your collection... congrats!
Thanks Steve, Chris & Mark! I really like the ball as well & it is a great fit.
Believe it or not, I paid $39.50 delivered for the Scott no-hitter ball making it one of my biggest bargain purchases in 2014.
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I've been more in selling/consigning mode lately. But couldn't resist this beautiful 1910 relic, which somehow remains in NRMT condition...
Mark,
Let me return the favor. The trophy/ loving cup is spectacular! Congrats.
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Wow - I bid around $600 for a similar one that sold earlier this year, and couldn't touch it.
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Professional model Hanna batrite used by one of the Waner brothers. 35 inches long and weighs around 41 oz.
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Wow -- Scott, Mark and Brock you have really stepped up to the plate with these posts today! $39.50 is sweet Scott!


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Scott - I think your 'Mike Scott no-hitter ball' post sent some good acquisition vibes flowing my way. After responding to your post earlier, I went out Christmas shopping and found a $1,200 pool cue for $18 in an antique store. It's not baseball, but it's the kind of find that allows me to keep selling vintage baseball stuff for a living.
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Scott - I think your 'Mike Scott no-hitter ball' post sent some good acquisition vibes flowing my way. After responding to your post earlier, I went out Christmas shopping and found a $1,200 pool cue for $18 in an antique store. It's not baseball, but it's the kind of find that allows me to keep selling vintage baseball stuff for a living.
Awesome deal! Show a picture of that bad boy when you get a minute, BTW...

It's awesome to find a genuine bargain once in a while, because it kind of offsets paying too much For other "must haves".

There are definitely great deals out there if you have specialized knowledge and know the market, FWIW.

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My Beat up Topps Gordie w a small cut. Another great job by Dave's framer. Thanks MR. Presale.

For some reason, its still sideways here, tho on my picture page in computer, its right way..ha.
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Early 90's Ivan Rodriguez game used bat
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Hi Nate,
FYI, this is exactly the same model of bat that "Pudge" Rodriguez swung in the game that Nolan Ryan recorded his final career K (Strikeout 5,714) on Sept. 17, 1993 @ Anaheim.
Pudge was his catcher in this game.

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FYI, this is exactly the same model of bat that "Pudge" Rodriguez swung in the game that Nolan Ryan recorded his final career K (Strikeout 5,714) on Sept. 17, 1993 @ Anaheim.
Pudge was his catcher in this game.

Correcto! He was a huge user of Cooper bats in the early to mid 90's, along with Rawlings. He then switched over to LS full time(for the most part) the rest of the 90's.

He is one player that ordered tons and tons of bats, and used almost every brand, so there are a lot of his bats out there. I still like collecting him though. Juiced or not, he's still one of the best catchers of all time.
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Correcto! He was a huge user of Cooper bats in the early to mid 90's, along with Rawlings. He then switched over to LS full time(for the most part) the rest of the 90's.

He is one player that ordered tons and tons of bats, and used almost every brand, so there are a lot of his bats out there. I still like collecting him though. Juiced or not, he's still one of the best catchers of all time.
Nate,
No doubt that Pudge is one of the greatest catchers of all-time!
I whole heartedly agree.

Here is my Pudge Rodriguez bat from 1993. Check out the heavy use, tape job on the handle, cleat marks on the barrel and inscription- "Nolan Ryan's last win & strikeout catcher". I love this bat!
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Bought this one today from Runscott. A "mini" Kreindler I'm going to frame it up with a Ruth autographed 8 x 10 I got from Heritage.

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Just picked up these off of eBay. I do not collect football pieces but could not resist
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1980-83 Andre Dawson game used bat
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Default 1972 Oakland A's "Cocktail Menu"

Recently acquired this cool little 6x9 foldout menu.

The Swingin' A's chartered a World Airways flight to Cincinnati to play the Reds in the 1972 World Series. The team ordered drinks, appetizers and meals from the list of creative concoctions provided by World Airways on this menu.

The "Catfish" Appetizers with a "Bando" Sauce sounds delicious.
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Looks like Reggie didn't get any love, FWIW...
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Scott he was the straw that stirred the drinks.
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Ah yes, that is true. Now it finally all makes sense!
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That signed postcard of Walter is spectacular!!
Not his signature, according to Keating, although there are some similarities to his early autographs, which were quite different from later ones. As always, I will defer to Kevin's expertise, and it doesn't matter to me, anyway.
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Got this today.I think it's cool.A questionnaire from baseball historian Karl Wingler to Bill Skowron dated Dec.31 1954
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Like the "Baseballically yours"...Karl Wingler

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Two boys in baseball uniforms, with their bicycles. This was a fairly common pose. I bought a similar one years ago that also disappointingly did not show any equipment. Then noticed one day that a glove was strapped to the back of a handlebar. One pic is enhanced to show detail.
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Quick shout out to Brett Lowman. Recently I posted about a trip I took to the Philly Show with my daughter, and how inspired she got to start collecting vintage sports (along with her other antique obsessions) and how excited she was to pick up a few small items. Well, I just bought a couple mitts from Brett, and he had read my post and surprised me by including a few items that were just "lieing around" for my daughter to help her collection. A couple B33 college felts, a pin, and a small track medal from 1927. Thanks Brett, you are as good as they get! - these items will be priceless to her.

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Very happy with this pick up, and even considered posting it in the "Best of 2014" thread. Oversized, 35" long, pennant with detailed image of a girl with a football. I've never seen this version before, so it may be quite unique. The pictures I tried attaching are too wide, so here are a couple links:

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Joe:

What a cool oversized Cornell Pennant! Never seen anything like it... amazing condition for one that old, as well. Great find!
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Killer pennant Joe!
Do you think it could possibly be a girls basketball pennant?
I thought the ball has a more early basketball look, but then again the girl is wearing a turtleneck sweater, more fitting with football.
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Do you think it could possibly be a girls basketball pennant?
I thought the ball has a more early basketball look, but then again the girl is wearing a turtleneck sweater, more fitting with football.
Wow..I had never thought of that. Figured it looked like a melon style football, being more oblong shaped - but could be Keith. Interesting..probably will never know since I've never seen one like this before, but if basketball that would make it even more unique in my eyes.
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Picked up a game used Craig Biggio bat...
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Do you think it could possibly be a girls basketball pennant?
I thought the ball has a more early basketball look, but then again the girl is wearing a turtleneck sweater, more fitting with football.
are we sure that's a girl???
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Interesting bat, that H176. Looks a lot like a U1.

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Rob - admittedly she is not the easiest on the eyes ...looks more like Seth Rogen in drag.
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Ouch... that's a little harsh on the poor girl. I was thinking "Pat" from Saturday Night Live.
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Old 12-22-2014, 05:00 PM
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Picked up this ABC plate off ebay. My 2nd.
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