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Phil68 02-09-2020 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1953633)
In 1961, 7-Eleven issued a crude set of 30 cards. There was supposed to be a second series, but never done. I can only assume the poor design and pink cards weren't widely received by customers.

The Orioles had four players, even though many sources list Gene Woodling with Washington.

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Man, I REALLY dig those 7-11 cards. Crude, for sure, but I like the highlight format. Good stuff to read while sipping your slurpee!

Phil68 02-09-2020 09:59 AM

1957 BR set--Orioles
 
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I am getting my auctions ready for February 24 and assembling some "57's"...I am reminded that there are 4 Orioles in our 130-card set!

BaltOrioles 02-09-2020 10:43 AM

Orioles Postcards
 
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There has been some interest in the Orioles team issued postcards, so I'll periodically post some examples from my collection. Today, I'll highlight the set from 1962 that does include Brooks Robinson. The checklist is below. I'm still missing the Ron Hansen and both Wes Stock variations. If you have them, I'm interested.

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Illustrated checklist for the 1962 postcards

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BaltOrioles 02-09-2020 10:48 AM

Orioles schedules
 
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Originally Posted by OriolesHOF (Post 1953897)
1954 National Bohemian tri-fold pocket schedule.

At the Orioles 60th Anniversary game against St Louis I was sitting behind the 3rd base dugout amongst several Cardinal fans. One of the Redbird fans asked the beer vendor, "what is Natty Boh"? The vendor replied, "the worst damn beer you will ever pay $8.50 for." The adventurous fan then proceeded to purchase one for him and his buddy.

Btw, the O's hit 6 home runs during the game.

Great story and nice to see some schedules posted. It's an area of my collection that I'm weak in, but some friends of mine are very passionate about. I can't believe the prices some of the early O's skeds fetch in auction.

Mark70Z 02-09-2020 03:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Phil68 (Post 1953935)
I am getting my auctions ready for February 24 and assembling some "57's"...I am reminded that there are 4 Orioles in our 130-card set!

Phil,

Very nice setup. Of course, once again, the Brooks is a favorite.

Mark70Z 02-09-2020 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1953946)
There has been some interest in the Orioles team issued postcards, so I'll periodically post some examples from my collection. Today, I'll highlight the set from 1962 that does include Brooks Robinson. The checklist is below. I'm still missing the Ron Hansen and both Wes Stock variations. If you have them, I'm interested.

Illustrated checklist for the 1962 postcards

Alan,

Very nice! I don’t see the 1962’s very often. What are the most difficult year postcards?

docpatlv 02-09-2020 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1953602)
Day 39 (February 8, 2020 – 039)

I’m unsure why, but I really like the setup on these 8x10 Rawlings Advisory photos even if it’s not Brooks. Brooks has a few of these photos and this one is a favorite. Scott (quitcrab) posted four of these Rawlings photos and I thought we needed to see this one again (post #381).

1960’s Rawlings Advisory photo.


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Scott (quitcrab) has an example of a Rawlings Advisory photo that I had never seen before; I’m glad he pictured it on this thread for all to see. Scott, maybe just a shot of the one of a kind Rawlings photo by itself?
Since we’ve already seen this Rawlings premium photo I’ll go ahead and picture another dugout shot of Brooks. I don’t think this snapshot is from 1969; the writing on the back states, September 11, 1966. The Orioles played the Twins in Metropolitan Stadium this day and the O’s “almost” came out on top.


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Mark,

That’s a really nice snapshot of Brooks. How many snapshots do you have of him?

BaltOrioles 02-09-2020 08:41 PM

Orioles Postcards
 
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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1954031)
Alan,

Very nice! I don’t see the 1962’s very often. What are the most difficult year postcards?

Mark,

That's an interesting question. The most difficult postcards for me are the ones I still need. LOL

The B&W issues from 1954-1969 are definitely harder to find than the color postcards from 1970 to present. Postcards from 1954-1956 are toughest to find. However, within each year from 1954-1969, there are easier and harder players to find. Most likely, the popularity and time spent with the Orioles contribute to the scarcity of certain postcards. Players often used them to answer fan mail request.

Here are a few in my collection that are on most Orioles PC wantlists.

1954 "printed" postcard of Vern Stephens. There are 10 different known and this is the only one I have. These are much harder than the 1954-56 glossy postcards in my experience.

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1954-55 Glossy RPPC of Tom Gastall. There is also a portrait pose of Gastall, that is near impossible, and a 1956 with the same kneeling pose, that I also have, with 012 stamped on the back.

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1963 Steve Dalkowski

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Mark70Z 02-10-2020 01:02 AM

Snapshots
 
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Originally Posted by docpatlv (Post 1954078)
Mark,

That’s a really nice snapshot of Brooks. How many snapshots do you have of him?

I do have quite a few, but not all of them are in uniform; if fact most of them aren't in uniform. Some I have are from events he attended and such. Through the years of collecting these have been fun items to pick up along the way. Now, when found, they are getting a tad expensive (at least for snapshots) for the nice shots.

Mark70Z 02-10-2020 01:05 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954096)
Mark,

That's an interesting question. The most difficult postcards for me are the ones I still need. LOL

The B&W issues from 1954-1969 are definitely harder to find than the color postcards from 1970 to present. Postcards from 1954-1956 are toughest to find. However, within each year from 1954-1969, there are easier and harder players to find. Most likely, the popularity and time spent with the Orioles contribute to the scarcity of certain postcards. Players often used them to answer fan mail request.

Here are a few in my collection that are on most Orioles PC wantlists.

1954 "printed" postcard of Vern Stephens. There are 10 different known and this is the only one I have. These are much harder than the 1954-56 glossy postcards in my experience.

1954-55 Glossy RPPC of Tom Gastall. There is also a portrait pose of Gastall, that is near impossible, and a 1956 with the same kneeling pose, that I also have, with 012 stamped on the back.

Thanks for the response on these tough postcards. I know there are several of Brooks I don't have in my collection. Until we met some of them I didn't even know existed. Appreciate the help in this area of collecting.

Mark70Z 02-10-2020 01:10 AM

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Day 41 (February 10, 2020 – 041)

I knew I had to break out my Kellogg’s box once John (Orioles70) pictured the box from his collection (post #613). Now, I wasn’t much of a Kellogg’s Corn Flakes fan growing up; I liked more of the Frosted Flakes variety BUT if there was a “3-D” baseball card inside the corn flakes that’s what I “begged” for and had to have for my nutritious morning breakfast cereal (and of course dig through for the card). Finally found it and pulled out the 1970 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes box advertising the “3-D” Baseball Cards which pictures Brooks predominately on the back of the box. The box also pictures the 3-D cards of Wynn, Harper, Petrocelli and Rose. This box of cereal was a whopping 22 cents.

1970 Kellogg’s Corn Flakes box


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Someone along the line cut out the Brooks 3-D card from the Kellogg’s Corn Flakes box and I picked it up cheaply some time ago.


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ripfan008 02-10-2020 04:18 AM

Orioles wines
 
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Good morning, I believe I had previously mentioned on this thread that I collect baseball-related wine bottles. Here are some the examples from the Orioles that I have.

I am still looking for a closed bottle of the Brooks Chardonnay and Eddie Murray has a newer wine out (Round Tripper) that i am still looking for.

quitcrab 02-10-2020 05:05 AM

69 Topps
 
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Partial sheet 1969

BaltOrioles 02-10-2020 07:36 AM

1963 Orioles Yearbook
 
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From 1954-1974, the Orioles faithfully printed annual yearbooks. Beginning in 1975 until 2002, the yearbooks were sporadic, with several gaps of 6-7 years between printings, in the 1980's and 90's. Since 2003, the tradition has been revived. Rumor is that there won't be a 2020 edition. I hope that isn't true.

Brooks Robinson has appeared on the cover of several of the yearbooks, but the photo used for 1963 is my favorite. Some may not know that the Orioles issued two editions that year to include updates. It is also the oversized version the Orioles used from 1962-1965.

Here are both editions.

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orioles70 02-10-2020 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954137)
From 1954-1974, the Orioles faithfully printed annual yearbooks. Beginning in 1975 until 2002, the yearbooks were sporadic, with several gaps of 6-7 years between printings, in the 1980's and 90's. Since 2003, the tradition has been revived. Rumor is that there won't be a 2020 edition. I hope that isn't true.



Brooks Robinson has appeared on the cover of several of the yearbooks, but the photo used for 1963 is my favorite. Some may not know that the Orioles issued two editions that year to include updates. It is also the oversized version the Orioles used from 1962-1965.



Here are both editions.



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Good info...can we be more specific...I would like to know if there were any O's yearbooks issued in these years...1975-1979, 1985, 1987-1992, 1995-2002...I have all other years from 1954 to date
Thanks,
John

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orioles70 02-10-2020 07:51 AM

I believe there was also a revised 1966 O's yearbook

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OriolesHOF 02-10-2020 07:57 AM

Love the Dalkowski postcard, Alan. Unfortunately, he never made it to the majors. Spent 9 1/2 years in the minor leagues, pitching 970 innings with 1324 strikeouts and 1274 BB's. That's just a wild stat line. Lots of great Dalko stories.

roarfrom34 02-10-2020 08:12 AM

I love that Tom Gastall PC (here is an autographed 012 version). For those who didn't know, Gastall was a highly touted athlete out of Boston University, who signed in June of 1955. On an off day in September of 1956, after only playing in 32 games with the club that season, a small plane he was piloting crashed into the Chesapeake Bay, killing him at the young age of 23.

This PC was signed three months before that fateful day:

https://i.imgur.com/cwN4f00.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/jQm3365.jpg

roarfrom34 02-10-2020 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by orioles70 (Post 1954139)
Good info...can we be more specific...I would like to know if there were any O's yearbooks issued in these years...1975-1979, 1985, 1987-1992, 1995-2002...I have all other years from 1954 to date
Thanks,
John

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I believe there were no Yearbooks issued during those time frames you referenced...

As an aside, the Orioles did issue Video Yearbooks in both 1987 & 1988 (VHS Format)...I can show photos if anyone is interested in seeing them.

BaltOrioles 02-10-2020 09:34 AM

Orioles Postcards
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1954143)
I love that Tom Gastall PC (here is an autographed 012 version). For those who didn't know, Gastall was a highly touted athlete out of Boston University, who signed in June of 1955. On an off day in September of 1956, after only playing in 32 games with the club that season, a small plane he was piloting crashed into the Chesapeake Bay, killing him at the young age of 23.

This PC was signed three months before that fateful day:

https://i.imgur.com/jQm3365.jpg

Bill,

Very nice Tom Gastall postcard. Mine is dated Aug 29, 1956, but unfortunately the border has been trimmed on the bottom (not effecting the photo).

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BaltOrioles 02-10-2020 09:42 AM

Orioles Yearbooks
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1954149)
I believe there were no Yearbooks issued during those time frames you referenced...

As an aside, the Orioles did issue Video Yearbooks in both 1987 & 1988 (VHS Format)...I can show photos if anyone is interested in seeing them.

Bill is correct. No yearbooks during those years, except for the video yearbooks. I didn't like the video version then and I still don't.

Here are the two 1966 Yearbooks mentioned (regular & revised editions)
My first yearbook as a kid. Another nice photo on the cover.

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BaltOrioles 02-10-2020 10:37 AM

Orioles Postcards
 
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Look what arrived in the mail today.

A huge thank you to old friend, Rhett Yeakley (rhettyeakley) for helping me cross these two 1956 Orioles team issued postcards off my wantlist. Can't thank you enough..

1956 Ray Moore #016

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1956 Bill Wight #022

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LarsenMN 02-10-2020 01:32 PM

mlb vault
 
I seen this tread and am currently watching a 1969 World Series with the Mets vs. Orioles. If anyone hasn't subscribed to mlb vault on youtube.com I highly suggest it. They have a ton of old footage. Watching Bob Gibson in the 1968 was amazing. It was one of the most dominate performances I had ever seen. Brooks Robinson was a very underrated batter as well. Defensively Yes, offensively no, Schmidt was better. Beltre and Jones were too.

LarsenMN 02-10-2020 01:33 PM

P.s. I would rather mlb network play these classics then the rotation of Sandlot, Mr. Baseball and Bull Durham on a 3 day rotation.

roarfrom34 02-10-2020 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954164)
Bill,

Very nice Tom Gastall postcard. Mine is dated Aug 29, 1956, but unfortunately the border has been trimmed on the bottom (not effecting the photo).

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Thanks Alan....

Very cool!

As an aside, A friend interviewed Willy Miranda back in '91 and he told him that Gastall asked him to go up with him that day.....

Love your collection!

Bill

Mark70Z 02-10-2020 03:49 PM

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Originally Posted by quitcrab (Post 1954112)
Partial sheet 1969

Very cool partial sheet. Think it's extra nice having those AS cards on one sheet.

Mark70Z 02-10-2020 04:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954137)
From 1954-1974, the Orioles faithfully printed annual yearbooks. Beginning in 1975 until 2002, the yearbooks were sporadic, with several gaps of 6-7 years between printings, in the 1980's and 90's. Since 2003, the tradition has been revived. Rumor is that there won't be a 2020 edition. I hope that isn't true.

Brooks Robinson has appeared on the cover of several of the yearbooks, but the photo used for 1963 is my favorite. Some may not know that the Orioles issued two editions that year to include updates. It is also the oversized version the Orioles used from 1962-1965.

Here are both editions.

Alan,

If there's one thing I've learned in these 41 Days is that I really need to pick it up on learning about collecting Oriole items. I "thought" I was at least pretty decent at the Brooks stuff, which I'm probably not, but general Orioles I'm left wanting. Thanks to you and the others for sharing not only your collections, but the knowledge that goes along with it. Now here's another item I have to see if I have both examples.

I'm with you with this being my favorite picture used on this yearbook and as an added bonus it's over sized; love it.

Mark70Z 02-10-2020 04:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1954143)
I love that Tom Gastall PC (here is an autographed 012 version). For those who didn't know, Gastall was a highly touted athlete out of Boston University, who signed in June of 1955. On an off day in September of 1956, after only playing in 32 games with the club that season, a small plane he was piloting crashed into the Chesapeake Bay, killing him at the young age of 23.

This PC was signed three months before that fateful day:

Bill,

Another AWESOME item! Don't see many Gastall autographs and this is a very clean example.

Mark70Z 02-10-2020 04:05 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954186)
Look what arrived in the mail today.

A huge thank you to old friend, Rhett Yeakley (rhettyeakley) for helping me cross these two 1956 Orioles team issued postcards off my wantlist. Can't thank you enough..

1956 Ray Moore #016
1956 Bill Wight #022

Congrats; great pickups...

Mark70Z 02-11-2020 02:01 AM

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Day 42 (February 11, 2020 – 042)

I’m really not sure what this is, kind of a booklet type item, but it lists Bill Veeck’s All-time All-star Team and folds out to show an artist rendering of Veeck’s selected all-time all-star players (I can’t quite make out the artists name). On the cover it has Champion Papers and is a Coated Offset Cover /80 for you printing people (whatever that means…).


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quitcrab 02-11-2020 05:09 AM

Post
 
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Post Box

Sorry for the bad image. I will try again. Brooks is on the bottom right!

roarfrom34 02-11-2020 06:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ripfan008 (Post 1954108)
Good morning, I believe I had previously mentioned on this thread that I collect baseball-related wine bottles. Here are some the examples from the Orioles that I have.

I am still looking for a closed bottle of the Brooks Chardonnay and Eddie Murray has a newer wine out (Round Tripper) that i am still looking for.

Mike:

Did you know that Axios Vineyards put out a LE signed print of Cal?

https://i.imgur.com/rTOt6XK.jpg

ripfan008 02-11-2020 06:09 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1954356)
Mike:

Did you know that Axios Vineyards put out a LE signed print of Cal?

https://i.imgur.com/rTOt6XK.jpg

Good morning Bill,

Yes, I have the print as well. My in-laws gave me both of those as Christmas presents in 2015. They were quite generous that year. Thank you for pointing it out though,

Mike

roarfrom34 02-11-2020 06:19 AM

Here is an original letter/envelope from A.L. President Lee MacPhail to Earl Weaver notifying him of a fine being imposed upon him:

https://i.imgur.com/LnYIb3w.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/Q4M2XTv.jpg

BaltOrioles 02-11-2020 07:39 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1954360)
Here is an original letter/envelope from A.L. President Lee MacPhail to Earl Weaver notifying him of a fine being imposed upon him:

https://i.imgur.com/LnYIb3w.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/Q4M2XTv.jpg

Very interesting letter. I wonder if the fine ever got canceled. Knowing Earl, I'm guessing not. Thanks for sharing.

roarfrom34 02-11-2020 07:47 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954372)
Very interesting letter. I wonder if the fine ever got canceled. Knowing Earl, I'm guessing not. Thanks for sharing.

I doubt the fine was canceled as well....

As a companion piece to the letter, I also have an original Baltimore Sun press photo of the incident:

https://i.imgur.com/ydGTFP0.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/wUJJJPp.jpg

BaltOrioles 02-11-2020 07:56 AM

Spring Training
 
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As pitchers and catchers report today, just down the street at Ed Smith Stadium, here are a few items from the good ole days in Miami. I'll post other stuff from spring training as February and March progress. Enjoying the sunny Sarasota weather.

An open invitation to anyone heading to Sarasota to check out the Orioles this spring, stop by and say hello. I'll be in section 106, row 2. The ushers can point me out. Mark that means you. I have extra tickets.

1961-1963 Spring training rosters & schedules

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Mark70Z 02-11-2020 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1954376)
I doubt the fine was canceled as well....

As a companion piece to the letter, I also have an original Baltimore Sun press photo of the incident:

You gotta love Earl...

Mark70Z 02-11-2020 03:59 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1954378)
As pitchers and catchers report today, just down the street at Ed Smith Stadium, here are a few items from the good ole days in Miami. I'll post other stuff from spring training as February and March progress. Enjoying the sunny Sarasota weather.

An open invitation to anyone heading to Sarasota to check out the Orioles this spring, stop by and say hello. I'll be in section 106, row 2. The ushers can point me out. Mark that means you. I have extra tickets.

1961-1963 Spring training rosters & schedules

Such great looking rosters and schedules. So many of the great Orioles pictures were taken in Miami Stadium.

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Thanks for the invite Alan. It's tough for me during my daughters cheer and dance season which is now. Competition season ends the beginning of May. There's a competition almost every weekend, and some for both cheer and dance. This week is Cheersport in Atlanta. This is "supposed" to be her last year; we'll see...

Mark70Z 02-11-2020 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by quitcrab (Post 1954352)
Post Box

Sorry for the bad image. I will try again. Brooks is on the bottom right!

Scott,

Is this any better?

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quitcrab 02-11-2020 05:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1954503)
Scott,

Is this any better?

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Thanks Mark ! Box is too big for the scanner !

Mark70Z 02-11-2020 05:37 PM

It's a GREAT looking box. As you know I have this particular cereal box, but it's not a complete box like yours. Oh well; it's still pretty nice...

jjp3rd 02-11-2020 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by quitcrab (Post 1954508)
Thanks Mark ! Box is too big for the scanner !


Awesome!


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Mark70Z 02-12-2020 01:59 AM

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Day 43 (February 12, 2020 – 043)

Man, that’s a nice looking patriotic old school rig parked in front of Memorial Stadium. There’s Frank Robinson, Merv Rettenmund, Dave McNally and Brooks Robinson holding a Flagtown USA sign along with some fellow employees of the E. Stewart Mitchell Inc. company in Baltimore, MD. I think the fellow on Brooks’ left is Barton Mitchell the son of E. Stewart Mitchell who started the liquid asphalt business in 1941. The asphalt truck has the statement, “Cover IT with ASPHALT”. Hopefully this Maryland asphalt company is still covering it with asphalt…

1970’s original color photo advertising for E. Stewart Inc.


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quitcrab 02-12-2020 04:49 AM

1969 Rawlings Premiums
 
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Love to hear some feedback on this card. believe it is from 1969 and is very scarce. I heard there is a Reggie and a Mantle out there from the same issue.

BaltOrioles 02-12-2020 05:51 AM

Brooks Robinson
 
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Originally Posted by quitcrab (Post 1954603)
Love to hear some feedback on this card. believe it is from 1969 and is very scarce. I heard there is a Reggie and a Mantle out there from the same issue.

Scott,

I don't know too much about this issue, but have seen pics of the Brooks Robinson before, probably yours. I have seen a few other players from the set including Rick Reichardt and Tony Conigliaro. I would love to have the card in my collection, but I'm sure it's way out of my price range. It is a rare card. Is there a story how you acquired it?

Very nice card.....

BaltOrioles 02-12-2020 06:10 AM

1964-65 Challenge the Yankees
 
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In 1964 and 1965, Hasbro sold a baseball board game called "Challenge the Yankees". It was a dice based game, that included 50 player cards (25 Yankees and 25 All-Stars). It is loosely based upon other baseball games, like Strat-O-Matic, since the same roll of the dice would render different results depending who was batting. The cards are 4" x 5.5".

The only Oriole each year was Milt Pappas. The only way to differentiate the two years is the addition on the 1965 of reference to a game in 1964 and stats updates.

1964 and 1965

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ripfan008 02-12-2020 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1954599)
Day 43 (February 12, 2020 – 043)

Man, that’s a nice looking patriotic old school rig parked in front of Memorial Stadium. There’s Frank Robinson, Merv Rettenmund, Dave McNally and Brooks Robinson holding a Flagtown USA sign along with some fellow employees of the E. Stewart Mitchell Inc. company in Baltimore, MD. I think the fellow on Brooks’ left is Barton Mitchell the son of E. Stewart Mitchell who started the liquid asphalt business in 1941. The asphalt truck has the statement, “Cover IT with ASPHALT”. Hopefully this Maryland asphalt company is still covering it with asphalt…

1970’s original color photo advertising for E. Stewart Inc.


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Good morning Mark, I collect advertising pieces and I absolutely love that photo (which I have never seen before). I'm trying to picture the directions given by the photographer: Everyone look as stiff as you can and absolutely no touching.

Mark70Z 02-12-2020 06:42 AM

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Originally Posted by quitcrab (Post 1954603)
Love to hear some feedback on this card. believe it is from 1969 and is very scarce. I heard there is a Reggie and a Mantle out there from the same issue.

Scott,

DIBS (if real) :D

ksfarmboy 02-12-2020 08:08 AM

Great photo Mark!
Scott that’s an awesome card and I need one too!


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