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Old 03-18-2011, 05:10 AM
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Default A couple new Eagles pickups

Great pickups guys.
I added a few pieces to my Eagles collection recently. The first is an early Philadelphia Eagles gamer, being worn by Ernie Steele during the 1946 to 1948 era. Shows fantastic use, with huge team repairs. The next piece is an Eagles oddball piece: its a Johnny Hero doll in its original box dressed in a Philadelphia Eagles uniform.


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Kjjavic,

I just wanted to comment that I am by no means even close to liking the Eagles(Steelers fan), I really love seeing your collection, it is awesome.

Special Kudos on your sports room.
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Thanks for the compliment J.McMurry, much appreciated.
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The following three Indians postcards, circa 1954 (the calendar in the second PC shows August of that year), are interesting to me. Though I'm not a fanatical collector of team-issued Tribe PCs from that era, I will pick up ones that interest me. The backs of these are identical to those of the team-issued variety, but I don't think they fall into that category. I've solicited opinions from a couple veteran postcard collectors I know, but we've been unable to reach a consensus. I'm still trying to figure out the identity of the guy in the suit. I have ruled out Joe Jackson.
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Glad to add this one to my collection of radio and TV tickets!

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I just got this today. It's a 1973 TCMA postcard signed by all three DiMaggios with full JSA. I'm hoping to frame it with my trio of DiMaggio '41 Play Ball cards.


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Was happy to add this beauty to my A's collection...
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Beautiful piece Mark-congrats!
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Beautiful piece Mark-congrats!
SURE IS!!!!

Also, love the Joe D ticket and signed piece too. thats one of the best things bout this forum, seeing the awesome stuff people pick up
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Default Kellogg's Box with 1972 Kellogg's Grove card on back

I picked this up yesterday. It's a box of Kellogg's cereal from 1972. It has a picture of Lefty's 1972 Kellogg's All-Time Greats card right on the back. I know this is not vintage, but I thought some of you might enjoy seeing this. I had never seen anything like it before.



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I picked this up yesterday. It's a box of Kellogg's cereal from 1972. It has a picture of Lefty's 1972 Kellogg's All-Time Greats card right on the back. I know this is not vintage, but I thought some of you might enjoy seeing this. I had never seen anything like it before.



Oh yeah, who amongst us isn't Jonesin' for a Kelloggs Danish Go Round? No wonder that brand ended up in the branding graveyard....

Love the graphics of the girl though- she absolutely looks like 1972.... Looks like she just stepped out of the Brady Bunch.
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Brad, that's an awesome box...I moonlight as a cereal box collector...that's definitely "vintage" to me.

Rob, I wonder if the guy in your postcards is a Cleveland Radio/TV guy? Was it an ebay buy? Perhaps the former owner has a clue?
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Love that Kellogg's danish box -- I collected these cards as a kid, but got all mine with pretzels -- I don't recall ever seeing this box before.

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Rob, I wonder if the guy in your postcards is a Cleveland Radio/TV guy? Was it an ebay buy? Perhaps the former owner has a clue?
That was my first thought, too. Jimmy Dudley was the main man for the Indians during that time, but the man in the photo isn't him. Still researching.

By the way, it was a sad day in my life when Danish Go-Rounds disappeared from the grocery shelves. I loved those things. How have Pop Tarts survived all these years but DGRs went by the wayside? Criminal.

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That was my first thought, too. Jimmy Dudley was the main man for the Indians during that time, but the man in the photo isn't him. Still researching.
Maybe it was just some dude that was way ahead of the times and wanted proof that his autographed baseballs were real?
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Dude!!

I remember those Danish Go-rounds, they were awesome, wish I had some now.
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Thanks for all the great comments on the Kellogg's box. I don't know when the Danish Go-Rounds went off the shelf, but I have never had any. You guys make it sound like I missed something special.

It's interesting to note that the Copyright date on the box is 1971, yet the Copyright date on the back of the cards is 1972.

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Any one have a kelloggs box for the 1972 regular issue...I have a complete set in psa 9 and would love to add that as a complimentary piece...
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Default It ain't Danish Go Rounds - but what is?

Picked up a few different of these in early March. (my deepest apologies if it was late Feb. )
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Default Ray Caldwell and Tom L. Hughes vintage no-hit pitcher snapshots

I picked up a couple of cool vintage snapshots of early no-hit pitchers tonight.

The first snapshot is of the Indians Ray "Slim" Caldwell that threw a no-hitter against the NY Yankees in 1919.

The second snapshot is of Thomas L. Hughes (Long Tom) of the circa 1906 NY Highlanders that threw 9 innings of perfection in the 1st game of a doubleheader in 1910 before finally giving up a single in the 10th inning. Hughes ended up allowing 6 more hits and ended up losing the game 5-0 to the Cleveland Naps. I actually own the only known ticket extant to this game in my collection. Long Tom ended up changing leagues and threw a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1916 while he was a member of the Boston Braves.
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Found this at the antique store this morning...never seen one before, and I've seen A LOT of Husker collectibles in my time.



Also picked up this ad card at an auction yesterday...it shows a shot of the stadium at Capital Beach which is where Lincoln played their Sunday games because it was illegal to play in town on Sundays...as far as I know this is the only known view of the Capital Beach baseball stadium.


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"as far as I know this is the only known view of the Capital Beach baseball stadium."

Dan, as it states, it's also "Nebraska's Only Resort"
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Capital Beach (now known as CapitOl Beach) was really something back in the day...there was an amusement park with a huge rollercoaster, an enormous wading pool and tons of other stuff to do there...it closed about 1960.

http://www.mytrixie.com/Blog/capitalbeach2.shtml

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Bobo did play for the 53 Browns but the 53 Topps cards are for players who were on the 52' team. Bobo's 53 Topps card depicts him in an Athletics uniform.
You must be thinking of Bobo Newsom. Holloman didn't have a '53T, but did have a '53T Archives card depicted in Browns garb.
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Awesome pickups Dan. That potato sack is cool.
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1960 one sheet Movie poster featuring Japan's Ruth and Gehrig Oh and Nagashima of the Giants. I love the image and graphics.
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A new month, and hopefully it's full of new pickups for all of us.

My latest pickup, to add to my growing collection of 19th century Harvard sports collectibles, is this scorecard from "Class Day" in 1882, featuring a game between the Harvard baseball team from 1877 vs. the 1882 squad.

Most notable in the lineup of the 1877 is "Thayer, C", which is none other than Frederick Thayer, inventor of the catcher's mask.
To follow up on the thread which started the month, and a question which was posted regarding the positions for the 1877 team, I emailed the Baseball Hall of Fame a couple of days ago, to see if they may have an answer for this. The gentleman from the HOF who replied to me was super helpful, and just found the answer this morning, courtesy of the next day's (June 24, 1882) Boston Globe article, which he emailed me (and is posted below).

For the 1877 team lineup, first base, second base and third base are designated as a, b and c; left field, center field and right field are l (left), m (middle) and r (right).
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Nice work Scooter.

Using the boxscore, it appears that in the scorecard the shortstop is labeled "s" and the catcher is "h" for possibly "home."

Another thing to notice is that there were 18 runs scored on 28 total hits...Time of Game 2hours!!!! How long would this game be now?

Very cool item.
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Another thing to notice is that there were 18 runs scored on 28 total hits...Time of Game 2hours!!!! How long would this game be now?
I think it's because TV timeouts between innings were much shorter in 1882. Plus, since there were "many ladies" in attendance, maybe the players kept the game moving along to keep a dinner date.
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[quote=Scott Garner;879975]I picked up a couple of cool vintage snapshots of early no-hit pitchers tonight. The second snapshot is of Thomas L. Hughes (Long Tom) of the circa 1906 NY Highlanders that threw 9 innings of perfection in the 1st game of a doubleheader in 1910 before finally giving up a single in the 10th inning. Hughes ended up allowing 6 more hits and ended up losing the game 5-0 to the Cleveland Naps. I actually own the only known ticket extant to this game in my collection. Long Tom ended up changing leagues and threw a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1916 while he was a member of the Boston Braves.

Scott - "Long Tom" Hughes was a member of NY AL only in 1904. "Salida Tom" Hughes (Thomas L. Hughes) pitched for them in 1906 and 1909-1910.

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Dude!!

I remember those Danish Go-rounds, they were awesome, wish I had some now.
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They were like extra-thick Pop Tarts. I remember the food and the cards well. I'm glad someone shared the box here!
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Picked up a bronzed baseball glove to round out the collection of bronzed items.
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This has nothing to do with baseball, but it does have to do with breakfast ...my second collecting love is vintage cereal boxes...just got this one in today. 1957 Sugar Crisp unopened box...someday I'd love to pick up one of the Ted Williams Sugar Crisp boxes.



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Nice Dan,
Whats the aprox. year(s) on that Sugar Crisp box?

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The Sugar Crisp box is from 1957.

Got this at the Antique Mall yesterday - Now I just need 1951, 1954, 1956, 1959 and 1960. I've knocked off two already this year which is amazing to me.

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Got my second Babe Ruth autographed ball in the mail today... It's VERY light, but you can make it out!!!
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A few more publications with Bob Feller on the cover. One from ebay, one from the Philly show. There's at least one more out there from 1937 with Bob Feller on the cover. Now I just have to find it!
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Very cool, Jason.
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Got my 1st signed Babe Ruth Baseball over the weekend thanks to fellow Net54-er Brock.

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I've been working almost entirely on the 61 Yankees over the past month, and have been able to pick up 11 additional autographs including trainer Gus Mauch on an Oct 1950 GPC. The great thing about that team is that all members are very attainable with co-owner Del Webb probably being the hardest.
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Picked up two game used jerseys. The first is from the 1984 Wichita Aeros club. I have to do some research to find out who #14 was. I'm hoping Eric Davis. The second is a 1978 Pittsburgh Pirate jersey known as the bumble bee style for obvious reason. It was worn by Jerry Reuss.
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Very nice Jason! Great pickups...
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I picked up a couple of cool vintage snapshots of early no-hit pitchers tonight. The second snapshot is of Thomas L. Hughes (Long Tom) of the circa 1906 NY Highlanders that threw 9 innings of perfection in the 1st game of a doubleheader in 1910 before finally giving up a single in the 10th inning. Hughes ended up allowing 6 more hits and ended up losing the game 5-0 to the Cleveland Naps. I actually own the only known ticket extant to this game in my collection. Long Tom ended up changing leagues and threw a no-hitter against the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1916 while he was a member of the Boston Braves.

Scott - "Long Tom" Hughes was a member of NY AL only in 1904. "Salida Tom" Hughes (Thomas L. Hughes) pitched for them in 1906 and 1909-1910.
Hi Mark,
Thanks for this info and setting me straight on "Salida Tom". I'm happy to know what is the correct info on Thomas L....
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Picked up an awesome 1903-1904 spalding zebra mushroom bat.
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Incredible, Matt...

That bat is off the charts! I didn't know there was a even such a thing as a Zebra Striped Bat and a Mushroom combined into one. How many (if any) of these have you seen over the years?

Awesome pickup!
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Hi Mark
Theres one pictured in Dan and Ed's book but besides that I cant find any other examples. I know another collection with one it but thats about it.
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Incredible, Matt...

That bat is off the charts! I didn't know there was a even such a thing as a Zebra Striped Bat and a Mushroom combined into one. How many (if any) of these have you seen over the years?

Awesome pickup!
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