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Old 01-04-2013, 06:59 PM
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Default January 2013 pickups

In the "it doesn't have to be a baseball card to be cool" category comes this very large (11" x 5") and colorful die cut that I picked up from Lew Lipset's great sale page on his website. Note the "Base Ball Match This Afternoon / Polo Grounds / New York vs. Cleveland" mock advertising. The condition is extraordinary for a piece so delicate.

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Old 01-04-2013, 10:13 PM
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Nice pickup, Brian. I was looking at that sale page myself. You found a gem.
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Old 01-05-2013, 05:12 AM
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As I've already told you, Brian, I like that a lot.
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Very nice piece Brian -- I just saw another one sell on ebay, but I think the guy in the back was missing his head.

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Default Lajoie Double Knob Bat

Just arrived in the mail today...

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Default photo pick ups

WM.C. Greene 1940's Berra, 1947 Al Rosen minor league, 1961 Santo, 1957 Nellie Fox, and the 1949 Campanella were picked up the end of December. For some reason I have struggled to find a nice photo of Santo so I am very pleased with this one. I try to limit myself to photos of members of the HOF but as a tribe fan I couldn't resist the early Rosen. The last photo features Oscar Charleston, King Tut, and Connie Morgan of the 1954 Clowns. It is my first pick up of 2013 and I couldn't be happier! I had planned on limiting my photo purchases this year but this photo is like that last great golf shot that keeps you coming back for more punishment.
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Jonathan..How is the bat in person?? Looks amazing in the photos.. Great pick up
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Brian, Very cool diecut….a very idealistic depiction of a trolley….I know someone who’s very into Victorian and has a framed one of these on his wall….That trolley car is so fun looking I’d definitely want to ride up on the top level.…I like the spiral stairs to the top..and the wood slat bench….They need to bring those back horses and all!

I can’t make out all the signage….Visible is “Base Ball Match This Afternoon - Polo Grounds - New York vs. Cleveland”..and along the top “Central Park To”…and I can make out the word “High” along the bottom but it’s blurred after that….Wow…”no smoking”…very pc!

What’s interesting is I searched on the web for surviving horse drawn double decker trolley cars and I started noticing all the images I found were of English ones…I believe most if not all the Victorian die cuts were produced in Europe, I think mainly Germany and England. Maybe New York City had double-decker trolley cars…but maybe not and the card was made in England or Germany for the American market…which was very common in the day. I recall two stories I’ve written involving Victorian die cuts in which I picked up a little on the subject…”Freddy’s Football”…and one on an 1890’s football player die cut. Two German companies who may have produced a die cut like this trolley would have been Ernest Nister and the other being Raphael Tuck and Sons.

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Below are most of the images I could find of horse drawn double decker trolley cars…and they’re all English!

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Old 01-05-2013, 03:22 PM
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Thanks for those wonderful images, Carlton. What fun it would have been to ride them. My scanner washed out some of the detail, so here's a closer-up image of the wording.
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Default A few I'm excited about

The small tigers pin isn't a big deal, but was missing from my collection. The large 1968 pin is veeeery rare. In fact, I don't believe I've seen another. Anyone else seen this size? Both are off ebay.

The Ruth fob is in outstanding condition and the Yankees version is very difficult to find. I'm pleased that the strap is in terrific condition as well. I found it two days ago in an antique mall for a terrific price



I love this Cubs pennant. In particular the heavy rich felt used in the making and the red/blue contrast. Picked this up on ebay.

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Nice Cubs Pennant Mike... that's a toughie, and looks like a great example!

Here are a few of my recent pickups...

1. Schafer Vater Toothpick Holder, circa 1890s
2. Nifty Batter Trophy, circa 1935
3. Detroit Tigers Champs Pennant, circa 1940 (first and only example I've ever seen)
4. Unique Spalding Leather Football Helmet, circa 1920s/30s
5. Melon Style Football, circa late Teens
6. D & M Ad Sign...A Christmas Present to Myself
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Great additions Mark! I almost went after that Tigers pennant. It's the first I've seen also. I'm glad you won it.
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Yes- I should've known! Mike Egner gets the credit for making me aware of it (thanks Mike!) I think he was just looking for one of us to buy it, so he could establish a value for his soon-to-be-revised Pennant Price Guide

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Picked up this postcard to go with my other Little Pirate Ranch items.
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Nice Cubs Pennant Mike... that's a toughie, and looks like a great example!

Here are a few of my recent pickups...

1. Schafer Vater Toothpick Holder, circa 1890s
2. Nifty Batter Trophy, circa 1935
3. Detroit Tigers Champs Pennant, circa 1940 (first and only example I've ever seen)
4. Unique Spalding Leather Football Helmet, circa 1920s/30s
5. Melon Style Football, circa late Teens
6. D & M Ad Sign...A Christmas Present to Myself
Hey, good to see you won that Tiger pennant Mark. Congrats!
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Thanks Peter! I think this nasty flu has wiped out a portion of my brain as well as the rest of me Of course it was YOU that brought the Tiger Pennant to my attention. Mike E sent me some other pics, but I have you to thank for this one...

I really appreciate it, and sorry for the brain lapse!
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Funny, I didn't remember that Tigers one either but do remember a pretty nice early Boston Braves one Mike
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Thanks Peter! I think this nasty flu has wiped out a portion of my brain as well as the rest of me Of course it was YOU that brought the Tiger Pennant to my attention. Mike E sent me some other pics, but I have you to thank for this one...

I really appreciate it, and sorry for the brain lapse!
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Just arrived from Goodwin. (They shipped fast, I just lagged on sending check). Note George H. Burke auto (Who was Master of Ceremonies) Just to our left of Wagner's head. Assuming it's the Photographer of the same name.
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Great Wagner piece!
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I picked these up at a coin show today. Some of the covers are ratty but the contents are solid.





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Great additions Mark! I almost went after that Tigers pennant. It's the first I've seen also. I'm glad you won it.
Ditto Mark. That is the first time I've ever seen that pennant as well. A real beaut for sure. When I saw the pennant I wondered if anyone had ever encountered that particular stadium graphic and crossed bats design for another team? Mike- your right the 68 Tigers Champs pin is a real toughie. Nice addition and kudos on the '51 All-Star pin, great deal. I havn't been very active as of late since my wedding but it makes me feel good to visit here and see gems like these have found homes in world class collections owned by great guys. Everytime I stumble on these on the Bay I think about sending a PM, but it seems you guys are ALWAYS on top of it and never miss 'em. Happy hunting guys.
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1927 St Paul Saints shortstop (he did a few other things in his career too) Leo Durocher

This is a bat he used in 1930. It is particularly cool because this exact bat is cataloged in the Hillerich bat records for Durocher.
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John the fact that they even have covers is a real plus. Nice pick ups. The Record Books are a really nice find, they seem to be a bit tougher to find than the guides.
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Mike - thanks. He had 3 more today but I was too late. Someone else bought them.
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Ditto Mark. That is the first time I've ever seen that pennant as well. A real beaut for sure. When I saw the pennant I wondered if anyone had ever encountered that particular stadium graphic and crossed bats design for another team? Mike- your right the 68 Tigers Champs pin is a real toughie. Nice addition and kudos on the '51 All-Star pin, great deal. I havn't been very active as of late since my wedding but it makes me feel good to visit here and see gems like these have found homes in world class collections owned by great guys. Everytime I stumble on these on the Bay I think about sending a PM, but it seems you guys are ALWAYS on top of it and never miss 'em. Happy hunting guys.
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I've had this for a while, but finally scanned it. It's a 1946 photo, probably autographed in 1946 as well. The photo is in a folder and the non-photo side of the folder is also signed by Ted.
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Scored this enormous 18' x 3' heavy canvas banner reading "Baseball Tonight" in painted red letters. The seller (from Mass.) claims the fella they got it from stated it was used at Fenway in the 40's. It's a possibility I guess but, who knows?
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Scored this enormous 18' x 3' heavy canvas banner reading "Baseball Tonight" in painted red letters. The seller (from Mass.) claims the fella they got it from stated it was used at Fenway in the 40's. It's a possibility I guess but, who knows?
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The font of the banner looks to be 1940's, or possibly earlier in my mind. Either way, it's a pretty terrific banner. Congrats!

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Extremely cool piece Brock...buuuuuut...how are you going to display it? I'm not poo pooing it at all. I love pieces like that, but I don't pull the trigger because I don't know what to do with them.
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Extremely cool piece Brock...buuuuuut...how are you going to display it? I'm not poo pooing it at all. I love pieces like that, but I don't pull the trigger because I don't know what to do with them.
I'm not really sure what to do with it either Mike. I certainly don't have 18 foot of available wall space to hang this thing. So for the time being it will just be rolled and stored away. Hopefully sometime in the near future I have a baseball room big enough to display it properly. And if I find myself sick of seeing it just laying around gathering dust, I'll part ways with it and hopefully make a dollar or two off it
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The font of the banner looks to be 1940's, or possibly earlier in my mind. Either way, it's a pretty terrific banner. Congrats!
Thanks Scott.
Being that the says "Tonight", whatever venue it hung outside of must of had light. I know all the big league stadiums, sans Wrigley, had lights by the late 1940's. I can only assume that many of the smaller venues that hosted minor league and semi-pro games would of had lights by that time as well. I think 40's-50's is about the right time frame.
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Brock -- If you have a garage, would it fit on a wall out there?
I have a locker from Sportsmans Park that I keep out there because it won't fit in my house.

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Unfortunately the garage is already too crammed with junk to find room for this thing.
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Thanks Scott.
Being that the says "Tonight", whatever venue it hung outside of must of had light. I know all the big league stadiums, sans Wrigley, had lights by the late 1940's. I can only assume that many of the smaller venues that hosted minor league and semi-pro games would of had lights by that time as well. I think 40's-50's is about the right time frame.
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June 13th, 1947 was the first night game at Fenway Park, FWIW. Minor league parks and negro league games were played under the lights more than a decade earlier....
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Bought this lot of bats, mostly minor league players. 65 of them
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This here marks my first vintage glove pick up of 2013. Many thanks to a friend who saw fit to part with it.

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Nice Glove! Someday, I would like to find one of those.
For me--I was lucky enough today to pick up this little baseball stamped with the word Midget on it..had some damage on the backside (small rip and insides exposed) to the "canvas" like material. It's smaller than an official ball and much lighter. I am thinking the early 1930's but am no ball expert so any help dating it would be appreciated.
Was signed as photo shows--not perfect but vintage ink and the only sig on the ball..was in a hope chest of an 87 year old woman who had just passed away recently for the last 50 plus years and I believe it belonged originally to her husband who has passed away several years earlier...There were a few other New York/sports items as well but no family members left to tie anything altogether.
Oh, if only this little ball could talk!
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Default Not prewar, but a nice new Ryan photo addition to my collection

I also love the crescent glove Jonathan. Great pickup!

Not prewar, but I did pick up this terrific original 8 x 10 1989 action photo of Nolan Ryan that originated from The Sporting News Archive.
Not only do I love all of the key elements of the photo, but it also features the 1989 Ryan game used glove that I own in my personal collection. My glove came directly from Nolan Ryan and I have shown it previously on net54 in a thread where we showed favorite items in our collections. I also have a pair of game used Nike spikes from Ryan's 1989 season (one year style) that he is wearing in this photo as well.

In 1989 Nolan Ryan struck out HOF Rickey Henderson for his 5,000th career strikeout in August, became the oldest player to be the winning pitcher in the All Star Game at age 42, pitched two 1-hitters and became the first player to strike out 300 in a season for the 6th time, besting his own record (now tied with future HOF Randy Johnson).
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Pickuped a book signed by the Clown Prince of Baseball Al Schacht personalized to Band Leader and piano player Vincent Lopez off of Ebay.

Second, my father gave me from cleaning out his attic. It was my grandfather's glove and is a Western's G1330, any other info on this such as approx dat etc. would be appreciated.

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Picked up this trophy at the antique show yesterday...it was given by Red Grange and the Palace Theatre to the most popular player in Johnsbury, VT...presumably a player on the Johnsbury Academy team. It measures 16.5" tall. And of course I can't find anything in Google about it.
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Vintage Trade card/advertisement. Cross collectible. I love this:
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This just arrived today:
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Great photo. That is one tough looking group. First one reminds me of a certain actor, name I forget.
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Thanks. It sort of reminded me of this one that I used to own - wish I had kept it:

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