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Nice scorecard Scott! Do you have Jim Palmer’s no hitter stub? Would like to see it if you do.
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DiMaggio Type 1
Picked up an “attractive” Joe D Type 1 photo used for his blue tint card. I wanted it to go with my Gehrig. I wonder if people asked Joe to say whatever the opposite of cheese is for better pictures. Anyway, glad to add it to card image collection.
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Thank you. Yes, I actually do have a ticket stub to Jim Palmer's no-hitter, but it was a tough bastard to find. It actually took me 30 years to locate one! :eek: Here you go, as per your ask... |
Thanks Scott! Never seen one before and it would be a tough one to identify. I can definitely see why you would have so much trouble finding one.
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Walter Johnson
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Ulrich Dunbar Walter Johnson Statue, only a handful known
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Feb
Thank you Scott, you have had a great month as well.
Ben, nice photos |
Great statue Bob. I have a bronze made from your statue.
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WaJo Statue
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Love the Joe D. Ben!
Bob, that statue is incredible!! |
Amazing Bob!
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Not from February, but did recently pick up something I always wanted -- this old wood/bat lathe.
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Great statue Bob -
Here is Walter and U. Dunbar as The Big Train approves his likeness. |
Nice image
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Picked up this photograph in trade on the weekend. Would appreciate help dating it - c.1900 is what I am thinking.
Not attributed to the ribbon I already had but a nice companion piece nonetheless. |
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I believe mine is fresh to the market as its been with the original owner for 60 or 70 years. It was actually a gift from Walter Johnson to a friend and was passed down from the friend to his daughter etc. Thanks again |
Bob is that the actual picture of your statue? Hank, did all of the original statues that you’ve seen have the W colored red on the hat?
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WaJo Statue
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Yes, thank you very much Chris, I do appreciate the photo, I apologize for not mentioning it first. Here are the photos that I have, they are a mix of original photos and copies of copies.
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Bob: The article that accompanied the picture of the bunch of them said that a total of 50 were produced. I've always assumed they were sold to defray the cost of Dunbar's work when the big statue never got authorized. Clint: I think the red "W" was painted on after the fact, I've only seen the one like that. |
That’s an incredible statue Bob! Great to know that another one has surfaced. The details are amazing and unlike so many others the likeness is perfect.
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Picked these up at the Houston TriStar show this past weekend. I collect Orioles publications and was lacking both All Star programs. Now all I need for a complete run of Orioles guides/yearbooks etc are the '54 and '56 media guides.
https://i.imgur.com/vcvd56k.jpg I paid dearly for it but I didn't know when I'd find another one in nice condition. And it came with this: https://i.imgur.com/gNhYXCp.jpg The dealer had this for sale as well so I made him an offer for the pair and he accepted. Which made me think I could have made a lower offer. :) https://i.imgur.com/2hYtds2.jpg It also came with a ticker stub. https://i.imgur.com/pH4R4QB.jpg |
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Excited to pick up these trophy balls from the 1903 and 1904 Army - Navy football game as well as an unused ticket to the 1904 game. Not sure if I should leave them as is or have the refurbished.
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Those Army-Navy items are fantastic.
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Getting into this whole photo and card thing. :)
1944 Vander Meer official Navy photo used for his 1947 Exhibits. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4617/...094909133a.jpghttps://farm5.staticflickr.com/4701/...09f94d6787.jpg 1952 Ted Wilks shot used for 1953 Topps. Two-time World Series champ and had a near no-no. Not quite the back-to-back no-nos like the man above. https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4709/...2ccfb320e8.jpghttp://www.vintagecardprices.com/pics/386/101/68205.jpg |
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I know this isn't quite prewar, but it is a rarity I will not be selling.
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I’ve been after one of these, still in the bag, for a while. This was the first bobbin’ head ever. They produced Giants, D**gers, Braves and White Sox. 98 cents in 1960. You can see how the color base series got its mold.
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To celebrate the Eagles finally winning a Superbowl, I picked up a full run of home ticket stubs from 1960, the last time the Eagles won a NFL championship.
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Recent pickup I finally got around to taking some pictures, if anything it is a bit nicer than I remembered it being. No glove, tag or anything else inside. I had posted about this in the BST and wanted the people that asked to see it had a chance if they forgot to check back there. I'd love to find the glove that originally came with it, there are low grade examples available but I'd like a nice blue one.
I have no idea why the pictures are sideways here but they are oriented normally on my website? http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove1.jpg http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove2.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove3.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove4.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove1.jpg http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove2.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove3.JPG http://starsofthediamond.com/71glove4.JPG |
HOF Ernie Lombardi circa 1930's H & B "Blue Streak" bat
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I'm really stoked to have added this circa 1930's 36" Ernie Lombardi H & B "Blue Streak" bat to my Vander Meer "double no-hit" collection.
"The Schnozz" was Vandy's catcher for both of his back-to-back no-hitters on June 11th and June 15th, 1938. This bat will be a nice complimentary piece and will join two Vandy model bats that I have in my collection. Can any of our resident bat experts share what they know about this particular Lombardi model bat being called a "Blue Streak"? I'm guessing it's because Lombardi could hit up a blue streak (career .300 hitter, but arguably the slowest runner in baseball history), but I am curious. Any help that anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated! ;) |
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I can see why Lombardi was known as The Schnozz! :D
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those eagles tickets are tremendous!!!!
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Rob, love, love that bobble. Were they plastic bobbles? I can't see those being sold in a plastic bag if they were made of ceramic.
Awesome glove box and bat! Mike |
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1887 Our National Game
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Technically not a Feb pick-up but just got back from the framers Friday an hung on the wall over the week-end. 1887 Our National Game scrap book front cover and six prints.
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Hey Bill,
I've always loved the 'Our National Game' book. Wonderful job with the framing, it looks gorgeous. Brent |
Great display, Bill.
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Thanks Brent and Gary. It is a big piece but I am very pleased with the way it looks.
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2005 Sotheby's - George Gibson
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Just curious if anyone knew where these ended up.
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