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but here's my 1 of 1!

The Sports Editor of the Providence Journal newspaper (now deceased) got this for me at Spring Training in the '80's.
From another RIer, that's a great auto, Fred!
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The ball hit by Williams comes from a collection of an elderly gentleman whose family had season tickets in the first row along the third base line at Cleveland's Municipal Stadium -- I picked up about a dozen foul balls from the collection
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Rare but not valuable.
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A Sta-Dry Rainwear pr photo and some tags.
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Was very fortunate to pick this up a few months ago.

One of the toughest RC cards to get in the hobby.... Very underestimated IMO

1939 Goudey Ted Williams RC

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Was very fortunate to pick this up a few months ago.

One of the toughest RC cards to get in the hobby.... Very underestimated IMO

1939 Goudey Ted Williams RC

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awesome card! Was that the one that sold on ebay for like $350? If so you scored Soooo Big! I have two R303-A's, looking for a V351.
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Default New Menko Ted

Super late to the thread but I'm such a big Ted fan I had to comment. Interesting note - PSA will slab and grade the following rare Ted items that were pictured here:

- whole/entire uncut color backed strips
- Topps pin boxes w Ted on cover
- Ted Jimmy Fund card

It's such an odd group of things they will slab in his case but I think they stretch a bit on legends. In other news - this is the first I've ever seen of this Menko which actually has Ted on the front and writing about him.

https://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?m...2F264436567577

Assuming you all saw the other Menkos get booted off the master set very recently.
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picked up this type 1 photo at recent auction, haven't seen another
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This is a fun thread. Here are a few items I like:

1951 postdated McCarthy PC:




1957 postdated team issue PC; love the Fenway Park stamp:



1947 'Bond Bread Exhibit' Williams:

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Lets keep this going! I love seeing all the wonderful Ted stuff! Looking for a 39 v351 and hocus focus!
Awesome display
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1937 San Diego Padres PCL Original 16x20 Team Photograph

Probably a one of a kind Ted Williams pre-rookie item



and an image to show the size of the photo

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Today, a few Jimmy Fund Ted Williams membership cards. Start with the
1. Common 1959 (and the common "high-number" variation which has a different cropped photo and different ink on the back)
2. The Uncommon 1960 with the vertical Ted
3. The HTF 1956, 1957 and 1958
4. Finally, the "darn-near-impossible" 1963, 1971, 1972

Still two that I know of (1965 and 1967) that I do not own. Anybody have other years?

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Sorry, left out #3
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'54 Topps cardboard display/promotion piece.
That is one rare Williams advertising piece. Is that real or a reprint?
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A few pins and charms (most are not really rare, just uncommon to see so many at once).
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Today, a few Jimmy Fund Ted Williams membership cards. Start with the
1. Common 1959 (and the common "high-number" variation which has a different cropped photo and different ink on the back)
2. The Uncommon 1960 with the vertical Ted
3. The HTF 1956, 1957 and 1958
4. Finally, the "darn-near-impossible" 1963, 1971, 1972

Still two that I know of (1965 and 1967) that I do not own. Anybody have other years?

David
Love the Ted JF Cards!! I have the 65 ad 66.

I'm having a horrible time with picture hosting but I posted them on the FB Number 9 group some time ago....

https://www.facebook.com/groups/966482986863560/photos/

If you are not a member, just request to join. I am an infrequent contributor, kinda like here, but I see some amazing cards.

EDIT- I found the 65 on my Photobucket page (which I haven't visited in some time)......

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That is one rare Williams advertising piece. Is that real or a reprint?
Hey Rob,

Purchased back in the '80's. Had it looked at by multiple people/experts. All indications are that it is not a reprint & is indeed actual Topps advertising piece.
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Well, since I am in the long lost Photobucket account, figured I would share a few odd balls....

46-47 Propagandas Montiel


79 Signed Dexter Press


And one I have no idea what it is.....
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A few rare Ted Williams pieces...

The Petitto Candy Container Bust (last photo) is one of a tiny handful known to exist. About 100 X rarer than its Jackie Robinson counterpart.
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Great thread! MaineMule when I saw that Ted piece with the photos I said What is that?? And laughed when I saw you had a similar thought.

Mark - nice Moxie!

Here's one that I can add - I love that someone had the nerve to get this card signed in circa 1985. Such sharp corners. What a great hitter.
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Default 1958-1960 Game Used Bat

I bought this Ted Williams bat from former A's pitcher Matt Keough. Matt's father, Marty Keough, was friend's with Ted while he played on the Red Sox. The dates aren't exactly clear, but somewhere between 1958-60 Matt participated in a game as the Red Sox's bat boy. There are multiple pictures with Ted and Matt with a nice letter from Ted on how to become a professional baseball player.
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Ted Williams senior year high school yearbook. Ted graduated in December 1937. After playing for the PCL Padres at the tail end of 1936, he was no longer eligible to play high school baseball, and so is not shown with the baseball team.
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Ted Williams senior year high school yearbook. Ted graduated in December 1937. After playing for the PCL Padres at the tail end of 1936, he was no longer eligible to play high school baseball, and so is not shown with the baseball team.
Wow! Great item! Where on earth did you find that?
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Thank you. It was given to me by one of Ted's lifelong friends that went to Hoover High School with him. Unfortunately there is no high school-era Williams signature inside.
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Great stuff! Especially love the '37 Padres Team PC and Team Photo Premiums shown in this thread. Here's an old photo of Mr. Williams in his SD uniform:

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1937 class ring that belonged to Ted’s classmate Gertrude Delahay
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Pretty nice grade for what thats even worth these days



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This is a 1957 team issue:


PC sized, in case you were wondering.
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Love seeing these great and rare items, thanks to everyone.

Here are a few of my favorites from the early days:
1. 1937 Padres team signed ball
2. Ted, Eddie Collins and Padres owner Bill "Hard Rock" Lane outside Padres offices, right after Ted signed.
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Great stuff Dave...

That's one heck of a shirt collar that Ted is sporting! And Ted's sig on the Ball might be the earliest I've seen. Thanks for posting those amazing images!
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Great stuff Dave...

That's one heck of a shirt collar that Ted is sporting! And Ted's sig on the Ball might be the earliest I've seen. Thanks for posting those amazing images!
Thanks Mark. Belaboring the obvious, your Ted display items are spectacular.

Here are a few signed snapshots, and a package that I got in the mail almost 50 years ago that I still treasure.
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Always love your stuff!

I have the one with the bio info on the bottom, but can't find the one with the blank lines.



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We should keep this thread on the first two pages for the remainder of 2019. Alright, who's with me?

Will start with a few items today to bring it to the top.

Here are two different 1946-1947 W603 Sports Exchange All Star Pictures of Ted Williams
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Great stuff. What is the bottom one?
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Here is a strip with Teddy ...(from my past collection)

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Super random Ted Stuff:

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Probably 1954-1955 with instructions
Tough Wiffle box to find
This extra is for sale

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Here is a strip with Teddy ...(from my past collection)

Wow that is a really cool piece to see it in strip form like that!

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Here’s a signed Mpls Millers team promo photo from my personal Millers colllecion.
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I have seen several of those but none signed ( I know he was a prolific signer). Cool item.
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I have seen several of those but none signed ( I know he was a prolific signer). Cool item.
That’s why I jumped on it when I saw it. There is also a vintage team signed one that I know of, but I am satisfied with this one.
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...worth a bump- the thread surfaced as I was doing a GoogleSearch....

From recent/summer RE Auction.......
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Not really rare....my favorite Ted Williams cards.





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Today, a few Jimmy Fund Ted Williams membership cards. Start with the

1. Common 1959 (and the common "high-number" variation which has a different cropped photo and different ink on the back)

2. The Uncommon 1960 with the vertical Ted

3. The HTF 1956, 1957 and 1958

4. Finally, the "darn-near-impossible" 1963, 1971, 1972



Still two that I know of (1965 and 1967) that I do not own. Anybody have other years?



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Default Teddy Ballgame.

Something I have never seen i my 60 years of collecting. Uncut sheet of Star Cal Decals.

I had to pick this up even if I don't collect them myself. Figure someone else will be interested.

Sorry for the shadow at the bottom of my hands and camera taking the photo!
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