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Beautiful card
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Incredible card! Thanks for showing off. Never get tired of seeing it. |
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A collector on Facebook shared another fan with me. His features advertising for a Louisiana based mortuary. I suspect these may have been sold in bulk as a blank backed advertising piece to be used by a variety of businesses. I think the number on the front might be a catalog number reference.
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Always happy to find a reason to add to and bump this thread! This is the printing flog used by The Pittsburgh Post Gazette to create the front page of the Oct 18, 1971 newspaper.
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Couldn’t be in a more deserving collection Mike!
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Thanks that’s heady praise coming from you.
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So, that thing is a pop 1 ? :D
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July 14, 1956 Roberto Clemente plays second base for the first time in his career. He played second in one other game and third base once.
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So I was browsing through eBay the other day and decided to check for RC items when I came across this next item. Thanks to a great seller Frank (eBay ID: ballpark-frank) I was able to purchase it. He sent me message saying that he had seen this thread & that he gladly accepted my offer. So, if you’re reading this Frank, thanks again for helping me add to the collection. 1973 Sportsline Pittsburgh… https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...F9AF5170C.jpeg |
Awesome congratulations Mike!
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Thanks Mike, hope all is well
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Roberto Clemente wore the number 13 for the first 36 games of his career. He Wore #21 for the first time in a game against Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers on May 24, 1955. The last date we wore #13 was during a Double Header against Willie Mays and the Giants on May 22, 1955. Here is a program to that date.
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Interesting Mike! Have you ever seen a photo of Roberto wearing the # 13?
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No I haven’t
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Wow!
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Super cool issue and another I have not seen before!! I do have another Sportsline Pittsburgh issue with Roberto on the Cover I have attached. Sadly the auto isn't genuine. Great Program Mike! I also have never seen a picture of Clemente wearing #13. https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...F9AF5170C.jpeg |
Howard,
I hadn’t seen that Sportsline Pittsburgh issue of yours before either. I wonder if there are more Roberto covers out there that we are unaware of. As for the autograph, I purchased the same “style” auto over 20 years ago which I’m sure was signed by the same person. It was personalized, and I purchased it from one of my patients who sent an autograph request when she was young. I’m sure they were signed by one of RC’s colleagues or friends (i.e. Dorsey) to keep up with the demand. |
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Original snapshots of Clemente’s wedding day. That’s the aforementioned Phil Dorsey kissing the bride.
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Here is my addition to this thread - who doesn't love Roberto Clemente!
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1962 Jell-O
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Yesterday as part of the Roberto Clemente Day celebration the MLB Network broadcast this interview with Albert Pujols. I was fortunate to be in attendance. I was also lucky enough to assist in arranging the background set. I thought I’d share some background shots of the interview. This was one of the coolest experiences my this hobby has granted me. I am blessed.
https://www.mlb.com/video/albert-puj...erto-clementen me. |
What an incredible experience Mike! Great job with the setup. Did you get to meet Pujols?
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Just a handshake and a hello.
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Vera Clemente at the memorial service for Roberto in Puerto Rico. This is one of the more poignant images of Vera I have ever seen. It was a gift from my friends at the Clemente Museum.
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Just magnificent, Mike! This is what makes the hobby great.
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Here is a photo of Yadi Molina, Luis Clemente, Roberto Clemente Jr., and Adam Wainwright from last Wednesday. They were awarded with the Clemente Family Legacy Award. My daughter and I were fortunate to be in attendance. Albert Pujols was unable to attend. Here is a photo of his award. Believe it or not the following day I carried it to the visitors clubhouse at PNC where we delivered it to him. The whole time I’m thinking to myself, “ Is this really happening?” How did I ever get so lucky? |
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Mike- you should write a book, truly. Trent King
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What a great experience Mike! Thanks for sharing
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1960-61 Harmony Milk Clemente listed in any guides?
Does anyone have an issue of the Standard catalog or any other guide that lists the 1960-61 Harmony Milk Clemente? I am trying to get PSA to recognize/grade them? The year of the publication and a scan of the listing would be super helpful hcv123@att.net
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Just took a number of hours to go back through the entire thread - oh what fun! Posting pics of a few items I didn't see in the thread yet.
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Great cards Howard! I still regret not picking up the Sugardale on the couple of occasions I had the chance. It’s been a while since I’ve added anything Clemente. I jump back and forth between collecting interests and currently am back into prewar for the time being.
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Yeah, I missed that one first time around too!
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I remember when Chuck was selling off some of his collection, seems like 15+ years ago. I kept all the auction “catalogs” that he had sent me. Do you know if he still collects Roberto?
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He is still around
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I filled the last hole in my Clemente collection.
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Congratulations great pick up!
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This might well be my last pickup of 2022. It's from Clemente's appearance at Horne's in 1960. It's got a small pinhole but I haven't seen many copies of these so I jumped at the chance to acquire it. The image appears to be a tighter version of the picture used for the Jay Publishing 1958-61 Clemente photo, but with the facsimile autograph added.
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2 GREAT pickups!
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Congrats to you both! Fantastic pickups to close out the year!! |
Nice pick up Howard.
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Lost to time is probably the interesting story about which came first: the Horne's version or the Jay Publishing version. If players started making appearances at Horne's in 1958 as indicated by Howard's research, that's about the time coinciding with the Jay Publishing Pirates release, which again, lacked the facsimile signature. And it's the same image, but why use a tighter shot on the Horne's version? Again, these details are probably lost to time! |
None of the ones I have seen
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I stumbled upon this photo a moment ago. The photo originates from the Heinz History Center. It is described in the following manner. “Dick Stuart, Smokey Bridges, Roberto Clemente, and Bill Mazeroski (top to bottom) sign photographs for fans at the downtown Horne’s Department Store on Sept. 15, 1960.“
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When I was an autograph hound back in the day, I always had a pen with me to get people to sign things. It's possible/probable that some in that crowd asked the players to sign the pics when they got to the table. Too bad the pic doesn't show young fans up there, as it might be a different story with them wielding pens.
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That’s possible I suppose. However, when examples of these rare photos do surface they are never signed. Doesn’t it seem that actual signed copies would have had a better chance of surviving?
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I immediately thought about Holding Back the Years when I saw this...
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Thanks for sharing
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Great pic, either perfectly or luckily timed, with Clemente's photocard in mid-hand off, upturned, and oriented to the camera.
I'm intrigued by the background details/circumstances: healthy crowd, officer in the mix for security?, higher percentage of women (as perhaps expected for the shopping venue, but surprisingly not all or most with kids, unless they're too short to all be captured). (And Clemente seems more sharply dressed than the rest, as expected. Cuff links are the key apparently!) |
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1969 Transogram Complete Box and 1947-66 Exhibit
If you have either let me know at Charles.strite@yahoo.com
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I’m new to the forum and this is my first post but did anyone else notice how crazy Clemente PSA 9 cards went for in Heritage this past weekend? From the 59 to the 71 they went for records, sometimes multiples of the last sale. Is this a sign of renewed and greater interest in Clemente post the anniversary of his passing?
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It's weird but I don't know what it is. But it has been happening for some time over the past 2 yrs not only just in the past little while. And also I think for Aaron and Mays too, so not necessarily to do with Clemente specifically.
Perhaps it is a flight to other quality after people are finally tiring of Mantle?? (said, looking over a shoulder and then ducking out of sight) It doesn't make a lot of sense given the relative stability of all these issues in the mid-single-digit thousands range for the past many years. And that with pop counts of a dozen to several dozen even in that grade they aren't exactly scarce (even if always being competitive). Tack on the unresolved alteration scandals that cast a shadow over all, and it seems crazy. Maybe the sales aren't all real, and just another round of 'buyer's club' shenanigans that has been revealed in the past. Otherwise it makes little sense since those valuations don't seem sustainable over the long term (there aren't enough people with enough wealth to drop in cash as much as they might take out in a five year loan for a luxury sedan, instead for mid-career-era possibly-altered-cards that aren't particularly rare, given that one or more routinely comes up for resale month after month after month). It could be well-off individuals, with few current expenses, successful retirement portfolios, a sudden sense of mortality and hankering to enjoy things they like while they can ... and hence in a rush to bid and not concerned about valuation. But if so, see segment above, that that's not likely a sustainable valuation model for anyone expecting to perpetually sell for more than they once paid. (just my off-hand analysis) |
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That said, I believe most if not all of the cards were "old grades" and the few I looked at, not the strongest cards. |
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I don’t own this piece. I came across it in a box at the Clemente Museum last weekend. Nonetheless I thought others here would enjoy seeing it. This is the plaster study used by the artist to make the statue outside of PNC. It’s about 30” tall.
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That’s awesome Mike! Bet you were surprised when you uncovered that. Such accurate facial detail on the plaster study. Almost as nice as Kenner Starting Lineups or Transograms😂😂😂
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New Clemenre find after 63 years!
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This was posted on facebook. Thought there would be some here that would appreciate it. I'm still picking my bottom jaw off the floor:
"This is something fun and exciting I would like to share. First some backstory. 2013: A single 1960 Venezuela Topps Don Drysdale Tattoo was discovered and sold on eBay. The tattoo mirrored the design of the US and OPC but was entirely in Spanish and had Venezuela copyright marking. 2022: A small cache of Venezuela Topps tattoos including baseball, Woody Woodpecker, Superman and Popeye were found. All in Spanish and all with Venezuela copyrights. Of Note: There are players in the Venezuela set who are not in the US checklist. All Venezuela-exclusive players are Latin-born. The Latin-born players include: Juan Marichal, Pedro Ramos, Ruben Amaro, Luis Arroyo, Vic Power, and... I am proud to unveil: Roberto Clemente. He isn't pretty, but he is Pop 1: None Higher." Just to be clear - this was NOT found or owned by me. |
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Allison-amaro-arroyo-Clemente-colavito-drysdale-fox-Gonzales-groat-killebrew-lary-marichal-Mathews-Musial-pizarro-powers-Ramos -woodling-Wynn |
I beg to differ Howard. He is beautiful!
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That’s awesome. Wonder why Topps didn’t include Clemente in the 1960 or 1964 Topps tattoo sets.
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Not sure if anyone here won this. I had interest, but the price was pretty steep. I had never seen this item before so it was exciting for me to come across it. The seller had/has multiple others listed on eBay including Koufax, Berra, Snider, etc. Thought some of you might have interest in seeing a rare Clemente item.
1960 Venezuelan sticker/stamp… https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...C72333AE1.jpeg https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...44B88EB3C.jpeg https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...63CB13257.jpeg https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...6233BEB4E.jpeg |
I saw it
It was just too damn ugly for my taste. On top of that, though it appears legit, there has been some funny business in the past with the 1972 issue being reprinted - so a fantasy piece isn't impossible (though I agree here it seems improbable) - it is an interesting question why the Yankees, Dodgers (using their 1950's era logo from Brooklyn) and Pirates combo that conveniently includes Mantle, Clemente and Koufax - 3 of the most highly collected individual players?
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Yeah, it’s not the most attractive issue, but I’m sure it’s very rare that we see an item that we haven’t seen before. If it was just the stamp, I might have questioned the issue more. But with photos of the album, it definitely seems legit. |
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My favorite modern card . . .
I've owned it for a while but just back from PSA Attachment 561624 Attachment 561623 |
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I just picked this program up. It was from a 1967 Charity Testimonial Banquet hosted in Eerie PA. First time I have come across one of these. The honorees were the MLB MVP Clemente and NFL MVP Bart Starr. Pirates manager Harry Walker was in attendance as well as was HOF member Garo Yepremian who had just completed his rookie season that saw him set an NFL record six Field Goals in a single game. Bob Prince was the MC. Each one of them signed this program. I found a photo of Clemente and Starr at the event. If you look at Starr’s left hand he is holding a copy of this program.
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Great pickup! Nice, clean Roberto signature.
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Great pickup Mike!
I've not seen that one before either. I have to go dig up the stuff I won from the Hunt auction as I think I have the award tray that was given to Clemente and a different program to the event!? If so, would love to discuss a possible trade or purchase if you would consider it?
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A nice person I met on Facebook gifted me this magazine it arrived today. Apparently Talk Family Magazine is an African American publication based in Pittsburgh. I didn’t see this one listed in this thread so I thought I would add it.
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What a great gift! Never seen that one before.
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I'm confused...was Clemente running so fast that he slid far into center field, making Mays quickly leap to avoid a collision?? :rolleyes:
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Anyone have a extra Clemente 1969 Transogram Single Box
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Cant remember if I posted this but it will be my avatar for a while.. Rare PM10 Clemente pin.....
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