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BillyCoxDodgers3B 11-17-2025 11:23 AM

Like I'm sure many of you have, I've visited Matty and Christy, Jr.'s graves in PA. Seeing that photo brought back that memory.

I was still in high school, on a trip through PA with my mother. Thinking back on it today, I wonder how on earth I knew where Matty was buried at that young age. The visit wasn't planned whatsoever. We were driving past and I said, "That's where Christy Mathewson is buried!". It's right by Bucknell, so maybe that's how I knew? Not sure. It was the pre-internet era. I obviously could have read about it somewhere.

Hankphenom 11-17-2025 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2550346)
Great thread, but boy is it tough choosing one single item. There are so many that are close runners up. My answer probably changes every day...but today this is it.

Love it. As a D.C. and pennant guy, this would be a Holy Grail, but that horse left the barn some time ago. Thanks for posting, I always enjoy seeing one.

mrreality68 11-17-2025 06:04 PM

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Very cool
Always love those mid prints and oddities

mrreality68 11-17-2025 06:06 PM

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Always love this card for the action of this batting pose and the rarity and wanted this for over a decade and honored to be the current holder of it

pherbener 11-17-2025 07:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BillyCoxDodgers3B (Post 2550463)
Like I'm sure many of you have, I've visited Matty and Christy, Jr.'s graves in PA. Seeing that photo brought back that memory.

I was still in high school, on a trip through PA with my mother. Thinking back on it today, I wonder how on earth I knew where Matty was buried at that young age. The visit wasn't planned whatsoever. We were driving past and I said, "That's where Christy Mathewson is buried!". It's right by Bucknell, so maybe that's how I knew? Not sure. It was the pre-internet era. I obviously could have read about it somewhere.

I've been there. Neat to see. I'm from outside Factoryville, Matty's hometown, so they have Christy Mathewson day every year on the weekend closest to his birthday. Eddie Frierson does an outstanding play "Matty" and comes to town occasionally on that weekend to perform it. Great stuff!

DeanH3 11-17-2025 08:42 PM

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Keeping up the Matty theme. Maybe because it's a newer pick up. But it's an instant favorite.

Exhibitman 11-17-2025 09:18 PM

My Favorite GOAT Cards
 
Issued only on July 21, 1935, as a supplement to the Detroit Free Press during the M120 run of Tigers

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ebsize/024.jpg

I do recognize the argument for a tie at the top so:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...0189_Front.jpg

The Babe was the OG. Ruth slugging average career .690. Everyone else...not. Ruth OPS career 1.1636. Everyone else...not. Ruth career WAR 182.6. Everyone else...not.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...uth%20port.jpg

1958 Cleveland TI:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...am%20issue.JPG

What do you call a guy who averages over 30 points per game and over 22 rebounds per game for a career? GOAT

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ain%20auto.jpg

But there is a controversy, so 1984 rookie year team issue:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/image.jpeg

He won over 200 NASCAR races; the next closest barely cracked 100:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ed%20card.jpeg

There is only 1 GOAT in futbol.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...Signed%20.jpeg

There is a reasonable argument that Sir Lewis Hamilton is the F1 GOAT so his 2007 Mercedes team issue;

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...milton%201.jpg

Bpm0014 11-18-2025 08:33 AM

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I’ll do one more since I probably can’t just choose one. Willie Mays game used bat. Acquired directly from the son of an ex-Pirates bat boy at Forbes Field. There are still finds out there!:D

Luke 11-18-2025 09:57 AM

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it's one of these but not sure which

Balticfox 11-18-2025 10:48 AM

My 1962 Shirriff Baseball Coin set:

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...33b0487668.png

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...04c7bcdc9c.png

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...45a3ab69ba.png

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...baa823f23d.png

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...bbd7c7dc53.png

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...26da71738e.png

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...1270e2e3e8.png

They're special to me because I collected them as a kid after seeing this ad in the DC comics hitting newsstands in April 1962:

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...8b7728898c.jpg

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...51639f3806.jpg

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...372e27135a.jpg (Bag not mine.)

I didn't get very far with my collection as a kid because a bag of chips cost a whopping ten cents (a silver dime containing 0.0586 of a troy ounce of silver worth U.S.$2.97 today)! That plus the fact that there was at the same time a competing promotion in Hostess Potato Chips with a wildly colourful Aircraft Wheel free inside each bag. But I've now had the 200 coin set of the Shirriff Baseball Coins since 1990 or so.

If posting a whole set is cheating, then it's this unbroken sheet of 1962 Post Baseball cards with both Ernie Banks and Orlando Cepeda that came inside Canadian Sugar Crisp boxes!

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...0890436e72.png

Here's the cool ad for the above Post cards that ran in the Saturday comic sections of newspapers across Canada in April 1962:

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...3aad48a46e.png

:)

Balticfox 11-18-2025 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Exhibitman (Post 2550577)
He won over 200 NASCAR races; the next closest barely cracked 100:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ed%20card.jpeg

Yes, Richard Lee Petty! If I won a big lottery, I'd go after one of his Plymouth Road Runners or Dodge Chargers from the 1970's:

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...2a97493bf6.jpg

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...af5b97c0d9.jpg

Given my more meager finances, I have to content myself with this model kit:

https://hosting.photobucket.com/85c5...489acf42c9.jpg

;)

Exhibitman 11-18-2025 11:27 AM

[QUOTE=Exhibitman;2550577]Issued only on July 21, 1935, as a supplement to the Detroit Free Press during the M120 run of Tigers

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ebsize/024.jpg

I do recognize the argument for a tie at the top so:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...0189_Front.jpg

The Babe was the OG. Ruth slugging average career .690. Everyone else...not. Ruth OPS career 1.1636. Everyone else...not. Ruth career WAR 182.6. Everyone else...not.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...uth%20port.jpg

1958 Cleveland TI:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...am%20issue.JPG

What do you call a guy who averages over 30 points per game and over 22 rebounds per game for a career? GOAT

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ain%20auto.jpg

But there is a controversy, so 1984 rookie year team issue:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ize/image.jpeg

He won over 200 NASCAR races; the next closest barely cracked 100:

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...ed%20card.jpeg

There is only 1 GOAT in futbol.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...Signed%20.jpeg

There is a reasonable argument that Sir Lewis Hamilton is the F1 GOAT so his 2007 Mercedes team issue;


https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...milton%201.jpg

Vintagedeputy 11-18-2025 11:48 AM

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It’s difficult for me to pick just one item but I do love this 1919 World Series game one program that’s been scored and the original owner wrote the score of the game on the cover

molenick 11-18-2025 11:48 AM

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Greatest OJ Animal: Terrier.

Anyway, Google image search says it's a Terrier....I don't really know.

At any rate, this is my favorite collectible (that I own).

frankbmd 11-18-2025 11:52 AM

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Every thread needs a GOAT. Not mine.


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Hankphenom 11-18-2025 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Vintagedeputy (Post 2550652)
It’s difficult for me to pick just one item but I do love this 1919 World Series game one program that’s been scored and the original owner wrote the score of the game on the cover

Terrific piece of history there, Jim.

Balticfox 11-18-2025 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by bmattioli (Post 2550042)
My father sent me this '55 Clemente as a gift in 1986 while I was stationed in Spain while serving in the USAF. I collected Roberto while in High School and knew I needed this one..

Oh man! So cool.

:)

Casey2296 11-18-2025 05:21 PM

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This one. The only card my Dad and I ever bought together when i was a kid. Growing up in a working class family there wasn't any money for frivolous things like baseball cards. 1st and only time we ever went to a card shop (I'm sure I probably pestered him to no end to take me) we bought this. I think it was $175-$225 sticker price which was a ton of money back then. Knowing what I know now it was a big sacrifice for him to buy this card at that price.

Anyway, thanks Dad.
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Vintagedeputy 11-18-2025 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Hankphenom (Post 2550698)
Terrific piece of history there, Jim.

Thank you, Hank!

Collectorsince62 11-19-2025 12:48 AM

Musial Five HR Scorecards
 
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As much as I cherish these signed scorecards from Stan Musial's five home run doubleheader, I cherish the memory of him spending a few amazing minutes with me talking about that day as he signed. "I should have had six!" he chuckled as he recounted pinning Willie Mays against the center field fence in the second game. "I never tried to hit homers, but in my last at bat I really wanted another one and swung for the fences, but I popped up to first." Then he flashed that famous smile.

An incredible player, a true gentleman, a class act his entire life. The Man.

TUM301 11-19-2025 06:22 AM

Just when you think, man that’s a hell of a piece, the next favorite item gets posted. Outstanding, keep them coming.

Zach Wheat 11-19-2025 07:15 AM

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Originally Posted by irv (Post 2550018)
For obvious reasons.

nice Mantle Dale.

Balticfox 11-19-2025 10:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Collectorsince62 (Post 2550754)
As much as I cherish these signed scorecards from Stan Musial's five home run doubleheader, I cherish the memory of him spending a few amazing minutes with me talking about that day as he signed. "I should have had six!" he chuckled as he recounted pinning Willie Mays against the center field fence in the second game. "I never tried to hit homers, but in my last at bat I really wanted another one and swung for the fences, but I popped up to first." Then he flashed that famous smile.

An incredible player, a true gentleman, a class act his entire life. The Man.

Cool! Stan Musial is right up there with my very favourite players of all time.

:cool:

Balticfox 11-19-2025 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Casey2296 (Post 2550703)
This one. The only card my Dad and I ever bought together when i was a kid. Growing up in a working class family there wasn't any money for frivolous things like baseball cards. 1st and only time we ever went to a card shop (I'm sure I probably pestered him to no end to take me) we bought this. I think it was $175-$225 sticker price which was a ton of money back then. Knowing what I know now it was a big sacrifice for him to buy this card at that price.

Kudos to your dad for not passing out due to sticker shock! That's still a lot of money for a little piece of throwaway cardboard sold to little boys for less than a cent. I was lucky enough to grow up when four cards plus a sheet of wholesome delicious bubble gum cost only five cents and your father probably remembered basically the same.

:)

Kevlo17 11-19-2025 01:58 PM

Incredible piece and story from Stan the Man!

triwak 11-19-2025 03:19 PM

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I'll do a Top 3... for now. (Sorry about the large sizes of the pictures. Can anyone tell me how to adjust that? It didn't used to do this).

Spike 11-19-2025 03:20 PM

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Originally Posted by nat (Post 2550453)
Tomorrow it will probably be something different, but for today it's this postcard. It pictures the University of Wisconsin team on their 1909 tour of Japan. The card was sent by one of the players to his friend back home in
Wisconsin. "Peck" Nash was the team's backup pitcher. He didn't appear in the game pictured on this card, but the team's main pitcher got injured during the following game and Nash pitched the rest of the tour.

What an amazing piece of history! Early US college baseball tours of Japan (UWash, UWis) made huge impact on their local game and current Japanese pro teams trace back to a prewar college league. Hope you never lose that card!

My own choice might be this Mantle RC that SGC said NO to. :-)

G1911 11-19-2025 07:17 PM

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Easy choice - a pre-production proof sheet cut into panels by subject, from T220 Silver. My favorite set, and can't get much cooler than something unique from ones favorite issue. There are only 3-4 known production copies of the Donovan and Jas. J. Corbett outside of the 8 proof cards of each here. Possibly the only T cards where there are more proofs than production cards!


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