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Scott Garner 06-19-2011 09:17 PM

Unusual Bob Feller pinback button circa late 1930's - early 1940's
 
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Nice pickup tonite- Unusual Bob Feller pinback button. Approx. 7/8" in diameter :)

GrayGhost 06-19-2011 09:25 PM

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Picked up this really odd piece. Going to be for sale at some point, but for now, here it is. Has list of players in various AAA down to A ball, and even umpires, of guys who were on this reserve list for the season. Im guessing these were made for MLB Team uses. Pretty weird. A scan saw Yaz and Marichal amongst the reserved players, and others retired, in military and all. Strange. Anyone else have any info on this?

Joe Hunter 06-20-2011 08:10 PM

Taylor's display trunk with early hockey
 
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Not baseball, but picked up this interesting taylor's display trunk with a fantastic early hockey scene on the inside of the lid. It measures 27" long, 10" wide and 7" deep.

deebro041 06-21-2011 01:27 PM

Guelph Maple Leaf Baseball Club 1874
 
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Passed up on this, too much bling for me. Nice piece though, about 3'x3'.

murphusa 06-21-2011 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Hunter (Post 902526)
Not baseball, but picked up this interesting taylor's display trunk with a fantastic early hockey scene on the inside of the lid. It measures 27" long, 10" wide and 7" deep.


made these for Baseball, Football and Hockey. Baseball goes for the most at about $250 to 300

Joe Hunter 06-21-2011 07:58 PM

Harris Wollens Display Trunk
 
Thanks, Jim. Based on that info, I got a great deal on this one.

Hot Springs Bathers 06-21-2011 08:25 PM

Dan- Those Lincoln items are just fantastic! I look for Hot Springs Bathers programs everyday and find one every 3-4 years!

I do find quite a few baseball items from the Spring Training days here in Hot Springs but the 1939-41 and 1948-55 Bathers programs are much tougher to find!

Congratulations!!!!

Big Six 06-22-2011 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by GKreindler (Post 901693)
Hey all,

Here's another GREAT shot of Mr. Henrich from July 24, 1937:

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...enrich1937.jpg

Gotta love the slug on the back, too:

"Tommy Henrich selects his bat before going out to drive in some of those runs that have been helping the Yanks to win ball games on their western trip."

Those newspaper guys really knew how to write...

Graig

Thanks Graig for moving this on to me for my collection...I'm looking forward to getting this framed up for my wall...

baseballart 06-22-2011 06:58 PM

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Originally Posted by deebro041 (Post 902663)
Passed up on this, too much bling for me. Nice piece though, about 3'x3'.

Dan

Do you have an auction link for that? On my first impression, the item looks modern (Sleeman does feature old baseball images on its web site)


Max

deebro041 06-23-2011 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by baseballart (Post 902983)
Dan

Do you have an auction link for that? On my first impression, the item looks modern (Sleeman does feature old baseball images on its web site)


Max

I saw this piece at the Aberfoyle Antique Market near Guelph, Ontario. It was being sold by a vendor who said he bought it at an auction in Guelph a few years ago. The market runs on Sundays only every week.
Any other questions feel free to ask. Dan

Tigerden 06-23-2011 01:12 PM

1945 Tigers World Series Pennant
 
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I havn't been very active in the hobby as of late but just added this 1945 Tigers World Series pennant to my collection and wanted to share.

bcbgcbrcb 06-23-2011 02:05 PM

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Just back from Beckett, a 1956 Don Wingfield photo of Whitey Herzog.........

perezfan 06-23-2011 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Tigerden (Post 903097)
I havn't been very active in the hobby as of late but just added this 1945 Tigers World Series pennant to my collection and wanted to share.

Many congrats, Adam...

A few of us were wondering who landed that one. There's one you NEVER see, and a championship season, no less. Looks even better in your photo than it did on ebay. Great graphics- great score!

slidekellyslide 06-23-2011 03:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Hot Springs Bathers (Post 902761)
Dan- Those Lincoln items are just fantastic! I look for Hot Springs Bathers programs everyday and find one every 3-4 years!

I do find quite a few baseball items from the Spring Training days here in Hot Springs but the 1939-41 and 1948-55 Bathers programs are much tougher to find!

Congratulations!!!!

Thanks Mike...Someone out there has a stash of them...80% of my programs have come from only three sources..Two were men who attended games, and the other guy sent requests to nearly every minor league club in the country for programs and amassed a huge collection.

Tigerden 06-23-2011 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 903124)
Many congrats, Adam...

A few of us were wondering who landed that one. There's one you NEVER see, and a championship season, no less. Looks even better in your photo than it did on ebay. Great graphics- great score!


Thanks Mark. I know you are the pennant expert and was hoping that you would reply. Yes, it is much nicer than the photo in the auction. The seller indicated that the pennant had pinholes when put up to light but for the life of me I cannot see them. Maybe I am due for a eye doctor appointment. I couldn't believe that the seller had both the Cubs and Tigers versions and presumed that they where purchased together at the Series and kept together for 65 years. Amazing.

mjkm90 06-23-2011 06:32 PM

Adam...I came real close to pulling the trigger on that one, and am pleased it went to you. Congrats. I for one, have never seen that piece before.

perezfan 06-23-2011 06:58 PM

Yup... Mike H and I were both marveling at that one, Adam...

He and I both have the matching Cubs Pennant from that '45 World Series, and are both envious of your acquisition (Ok, I shouldn't speak for Mike but safe bet he is as jealous as I am...)

Yours is just a gem on 4 levels...

It's a never-seen variation
It commemorates a very important year
The "font" matches the Cubbie version to a tee
The condition is amazing- especially given its age

I know it didn't come cheap, but in retrospect, I think you stole it. I was surprised that the Cubs pennant went for more... probably just a result of the huge number of Cub fans out there. There's no comparison in terms of rarity.

Just a wonderful pickup :cool:

Tigerden 06-24-2011 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by mjkm90 (Post 903170)
Adam...I came real close to pulling the trigger on that one, and am pleased it went to you. Congrats. I for one, have never seen that piece before.

Thanks Mark and Mike for your seal of approval, your knowledge of pennants has no equal. Mike, maybe I should consider myself lucky that you did not pull the trigger on it and greatful that you recently added a few killer(and rare)Cubs pennants to your collection. No worries, if I ever decide to part with it, I would love to offer it to a someone on this Forum who would appreciate it as much as much as I do.

slidekellyslide 06-25-2011 07:44 PM

My Lincoln collection is having a stellar month...just picked up two 1956 Dick Stuart Chiefs photos from the Sporting News Collection.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ll/stuart1.jpg

This photo was snapped either seconds before or after the photo used on the 1956 Lincoln Mutual card. Probably my favorite photo in my collection now.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...ll/stuart2.jpg http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...tCardSmall.jpg

baseball tourist 06-26-2011 01:42 AM

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Originally Posted by deebro041 (Post 902663)
Passed up on this, too much bling for me. Nice piece though, about 3'x3'.

Def. modern

71buc 06-26-2011 01:35 PM

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My nephew came up from Las Vegas and presented me with this item yesterday. Ironically I had been considering purchasing one on ebay but couldn't convince my wife how badly I needed it. It was pleasant surprise from a great kid who never ceases to impress me. Thanks Tone!

murphusa 06-26-2011 02:22 PM

did he visit the Pawn Stars to get it

71buc 06-26-2011 04:51 PM

Funny, I asked him the same question. He actually found while helping a friend clean out his garage. His friend gave it to him when he told him that I hoard things like this.

deebro041 06-26-2011 04:58 PM

Cleanup
 
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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 903908)
Funny, I asked him the same question. He actually found while helping a friend clean out his garage. His friend gave it to him when he told him that I hoard things like this.

Is there anything else in the garage he wants to get rid of?

Yankeefan51 06-27-2011 09:55 PM

One of our all time favorite post cards
 
http://www.oldjudge.com/auction/post-cards/289/


Bruce Dorskind
America's Toughest Want List
bdorskind@dorskindgroup.com

J.McMurry 06-28-2011 05:22 AM

71buc,

What is that? a flag?

rlevy 06-28-2011 09:04 AM

Wade Boggs minor league bat
 
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Originally Posted by Rob D. (Post 901382)
Hi Brock,

That's a nice Boggs bat. I'm curious about something, though. You mention that it dates to 1977, which would have been Boggs' first full minor-league season (after hitting .263 in rookie ball). I'm surprised that he would have had a signature model bat at that stage of his career. Rob

I found a Tommy Davis bat from 1959 when he played with the Spokane Indians a year before he was called up to the Dodgers, and it was a signature model. I asked John Taube (PSA bat authenticator) about that, and he said that you see signature contracts for players in the minors evey so often.

Rick

71buc 06-28-2011 09:05 AM

J.McMurry ,

My understanding is that these canvass banners were sold as a souvenir during the 1963 World Series. It measures approximately 18"x27". There is a place for a small wooden dowel to be inserted at the top. A string was attached to each end of the dowel to enable hanging it from the wall. Mine is missing the dowel. There are no manufacture marking or logos on it so I don't have any idea who produced it. I first saw one in an auction a number of years ago and thought it was interesting. However, I wasn't interested enough to bid the $400 it sold for. Since then I have seen them sell for any where between 200-400. I have heard that a similar one was produced for the 1965 World Series. I have never seen the 1965 version so I don't know if this is a factual statement. Perhaps a more knowledgeable dodger collector would have more reliable information.

rlevy 06-28-2011 09:45 AM

Dodger WS banners
 
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I'm not sure where these were sold. I had never seen either the '63 or '65 banners prior to about 10 years ago, then saw the '63 at a show and thinking how scarce they must have been, paid about $600 for it. Then I found out they found a warehouse full of these. Turns out that the 65 is much more difficult to find. They still are a lot of fun to display. Here is a picture of my 1965 banner.

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Rick

perezfan 06-28-2011 10:14 AM

Cool Dodgers Banners!

They really capture that cartoonish innocence of the mid-1960s. That type of artwork reminds me of being a kid, without a care in the world. Great stuff!

brownscollector78 06-28-2011 11:26 AM

June pickup
 
Here are a few of the cooler things I've added to my collection recently...

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=3799
1940s Otto Graham Moyer Bank

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=3797
Marion Motley Autographed Costello Figurine

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=3800
Jim Brown Danbury Mint Statue

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...pictureid=3798
Jim Brown HOF Limited Edition McFarlane Figure

slidekellyslide 06-28-2011 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 904396)
I found a Tommy Davis bat from 1959 when he played with the Spokane Indians a year before he was called up to the Dodgers, and it was a signature model. I asked John Taube (PSA bat authenticator) about that, and he said that you see signature contracts for players in the minors evey so often.

Rick

I have a 1959 Deacon Jones signature model bat from his days with the Lincoln Chiefs...three years before his major league debut. All of my other minor league bats are block letters.

71buc 06-28-2011 09:50 PM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 904413)
I'm not sure where these were sold. I had never seen either the '63 or '65 banners prior to about 10 years ago, then saw the '63 at a show and thinking how scarce they must have been, paid about $600 for it. Then I found out they found a warehouse full of these. Turns out that the 65 is much more difficult to find. They still are a lot of fun to display. Here is a picture of my 1965 banner.

Attachment 41369

Rick

Thanks for sharing it that is the first one I have ever seen. Now hopefully my nephew will find one of those for me as well:D

Scott Garner 06-29-2011 04:51 AM

1938 Johnny Vander Meer at Crosley Field action snapshots
 
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I picked up several very cool black and white 4 1/2" x 3 1/4" snapshots of Johnny Vander Meer and Crosley Field during a game with the Philadelphia Phillies.

Some of these really do a nice job of capturing vintage Crosley Field in all it's glory.

deebro041 06-29-2011 05:53 AM

snapshots
 
Great photos Scott. Love the look of the old dugouts.

Scott Garner 06-29-2011 09:03 AM

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Originally Posted by deebro041 (Post 904682)
Great photos Scott. Love the look of the old dugouts.

Hi Dan,
I'm glad you like them. Pretty neat! ;)

perezfan 06-29-2011 11:10 AM

Magnificent, Scott.... Crosley Field was a magical little ballpark (my earliest baseball memories as a kid).

Really appreciate your posts :)

rlevy 06-29-2011 01:27 PM

Dodgers War Cry towel
 
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Not trying to hijack this thread since I have owned this for over 10 years, but until the recent posting of the '63 World Series towel, I forgot I even had it, so it is like a new acquisition for me. My daughter played for a high school basketball team named the Cardinals, and she resented the towel suggesting to "Kill the Cardinals", so i tucked it away and forgot about it until now. I date it to 1962-64 since it references the Colt 45's.

Not the most PC item, can't imagine anyone doing these today.

Rick

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perezfan 06-29-2011 04:39 PM

First one of those I've ever seen... Awesome Banner!

It's interesting that they couldn't find a "C" word to acconpany Cincinnati (and went with "Sock"). I love that kind of oddball stuff. Great piece!

rlevy 06-29-2011 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 904849)
First one of those I've ever seen... Awesome Banner!

It's interesting that they couldn't find a "C" word to acconpany Cincinnati (and went with "Sock"). I love that kind of oddball stuff. Great piece!

Thanks, I can't even remember where I got it, but it is the only one I have ever seen. I guess the "Clobber" for the Cubs was the only "C" they could come up with. I am an oddball nut as well.

Rick

Scott Garner 06-29-2011 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 904740)
Magnificent, Scott.... Crosley Field was a magical little ballpark (my earliest baseball memories as a kid).

Really appreciate your posts :)

Thanks Mark! I like your posts as well!!

t206head 06-29-2011 08:53 PM

anybody buy cards anymore????

Shoeless Moe 06-29-2011 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by t206head (Post 904950)
anybody buy cards anymore????

My last purchase was a Black Sox member postcard does that count?

perezfan 06-29-2011 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by t206head (Post 904950)
anybody buy cards anymore????

I recently bought a Dazzy Vance '33 Goudey (but only to accompany a KenWel Vance Glove)


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