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Old 10-03-2019, 06:23 PM
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I'll start it off this month...

I've been looking for awhile to get a nice store display baseball bat rack and I found this one today at an estate auction 1.5 hours away. I'm guessing it's from the 70's, but maybe 60's? Does anyone else have one like this? The top has a threaded hole, probably for some sort of advertising sign. The rack holds 42 bats and is about 41" tall.

The rack had about 20 bats on it when I bought it, all of which are garbage except 1 gamer from Dave Ricketts who was on the '67 Cardinals.

Can't wait to put my own bats on it for display.
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Old 10-03-2019, 07:09 PM
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1981 Charlie Lea Game worn jersey , quite possibly the jersey he wore for his May 10th No hitter

thumbnail_IMG_1956 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr

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Old 10-04-2019, 11:12 AM
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1981 charlie lea game worn jersey , quite possibly the jersey he wore for his may 10th no hitter

thumbnail_img_1956 by guy bourque, on flickr

thumbnail_img_1957 by guy bourque, on flickr

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awesome!!
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Old 10-03-2019, 07:14 PM
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Nice pickup on the bat rack. Picked up this 30s Paul Waner bat.
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Old 10-04-2019, 04:29 AM
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Default 1905 Leon "Red" Ames original photo from Matty McIntyre's personal scrapbook

I just bought this great 1905 rookie era photo of Leon "Red" Ames from Ray Holmes on the BST.

Red Ames was the 1st pitcher to hurl 9 innings of no-hit ball, only to lose the game in the 10th inning- Opening Day 1909...

I really love the quality and composition of this particular photo of Red Ames.

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I just bought this great 1905 rookie era photo of Leon "Red" Ames from Ray Holmes on the BST.

Red Ames was the 1st pitcher to hurl 9 innings of no-hit ball, only to lose the game in the 10th inning- Opening Day 1909...

I really love the quality and composition of this particular photo of Red Ames.
Great addition Scott. The only thing that impresses me more than your collection, is your ability to find nuggets of gold like this one. LOL
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Old 10-04-2019, 07:25 AM
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I'll start it off this month...

I've been looking for awhile to get a nice store display baseball bat rack and I found this one today at an estate auction 1.5 hours away. I'm guessing it's from the 70's, but maybe 60's? Does anyone else have one like this? The top has a threaded hole, probably for some sort of advertising sign. The rack holds 42 bats and is about 41" tall.

The rack had about 20 bats on it when I bought it, all of which are garbage except 1 gamer from Dave Ricketts who was on the '67 Cardinals.

Can't wait to put my own bats on it for display.
Love it! If it was mine, I would look for some type of sign for the “threaded hole.”
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I just bought this great 1905 rookie era photo of Leon "Red" Ames

Great picture! That looks like it came from Matty McIntyre's scrapbook...
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I just bought this great 1905 rookie era photo of Leon "Red" Ames

Great picture! That looks like it came from Matty McIntyre's scrapbook...
Nice call, you are absolutely correct!
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Old 10-05-2019, 11:28 AM
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I'll start it off this month...

I've been looking for awhile to get a nice store display baseball bat rack and I found this one today at an estate auction 1.5 hours away. I'm guessing it's from the 70's, but maybe 60's? Does anyone else have one like this? The top has a threaded hole, probably for some sort of advertising sign. The rack holds 42 bats and is about 41" tall.

The rack had about 20 bats on it when I bought it, all of which are garbage except 1 gamer from Dave Ricketts who was on the '67 Cardinals.

Can't wait to put my own bats on it for display.
Pretty interesting congrats...Can you take a shot with bats on it....I've never seen anything like it...
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Great bat Ron!
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Default Early Baseball Card Show Program In NYC

Pick up this very interesting 1973 baseball card show program. The show was sponsored by the American Sports Card Collectors Association and held in New York City. From what I can tell, this was the first major card show held in NYC. The letter on the inside front cover is interesting.
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Here is a more readable photo of the letter in the program.
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Here is a more readable photo of the letter in the program.
Prices are rising at a "dizzying pace" - it would be fascinating to see some examples from those days.
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Pick up this very interesting 1973 baseball card show program. The show was sponsored by the American Sports Card Collectors Association and held in New York City. From what I can tell, this was the first major card show held in NYC. The letter on the inside front cover is interesting.

Joe, I’ve got one of those programs as well. Mike Aronstein, one of the hosts mentioned there, is my dad. Those ASCCA shows ran throughout the 70’s but I wasn’t born until ‘78 and never got to experience one, unfortunately.



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Default NYC 1973 Card Convention

Andrew, that so cool that your father was one of the pioneers of the hobby. Certainly this show was one of the precursors of the National. I doubt that in 1973 those promoters could have envisioned where the hobby is, today(both the good and bad). I just found it fascinating reading. I think I attended my first major card show in 1983.
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Picked these 3 up in a trade.

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Really excited to add this to my Matty collection from Heritage last night.
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Beautiful image, Paul. Congrats!
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Thanks Scott!
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Belongs in your collection Paul, big Congrats! Important piece.
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