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thekingofclout 10-23-2009 04:29 PM

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[QUOTE=Exhibitman;757050]Goudey stock certificate signed by Goudey and DeLong:

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Wow Exhibitman! What a terrific presentation piece. Would fit in perfectly with my 1930's Goudey wrappers ;)

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whitehse 10-25-2009 08:23 PM

Just a few odds and ends I have around the house

These are 5 full sheets of Cubs stationary. They all have interesting notations on them regarding traveling expenses from the Cubs traveling secretary, Bob Lewis.

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This is a 8 X 10 original photo of Wrigley Field circa 1930's (before the bleachers were built. Note the pitcher and batter on top of the scoreboard. The scan would not allow me to get the whole photo but its easy to imagine the filled stands with kids in the trees watching the Babe raise his fingers in the 1932 world series. By the way...he didnt call his shot...I talked to a number of old timers that were there and they all say the same thing!!

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thekingofclout 10-30-2009 02:25 AM

1957 Braves/World Series Souvenir.
 
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John V 10-30-2009 04:44 AM

The Green Weenie
 
Lou,
I remember Bob Prince waving the "all powerful" Green Weenie from the KDKA radio booth, trying to get a rally going. Great memories!
Thanks, John

dwr11 10-31-2009 10:10 AM

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Here are some items from Bill "Moose" Skowron's days playing ball in Austin, Minnesota for the Austin Packers of the Southern Minny League. The first item is a sketch book put out by the team for the 1950 season with photos of each player on the team. The next item is a scorecard from the 1st game that Moose ever played in the Southern Minny League. The last is a set of photos put out by the team and each one has been signed by the player including Moose.

jpop43 10-31-2009 12:24 PM

Some more from Dugout Treasures...
 
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A few more neat odds and ends...

Kawika 11-02-2009 04:59 PM

The Moose is Loose
 
Usually I don't suffer from envy when someone posts a great card or memorabilia item, but that Bill Skowron sketch makes me crazy jealous. Moose was my baseball hero back in those wonderful boyhood days in the ancient fifties. I picked up this motheaten cap from one of the auctions a few years ago, ostensibly game worn in 1957 by him, possibly seen upon his head by Mini-Me as he manned first base. Who knows? This photograph of Moose as a Purdue fullback and stamped Nov 3, 1949 was acquired from the latest Henry Yee eBay sale and was delivered about 10 minutes ago.
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thekingofclout 11-02-2009 05:32 PM

This oddball piece...
 
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should be right in your wheelhouse Dave...

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timzcardz 11-03-2009 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by David Atkatz (Post 742777)
Four foot tall copper letter "M," removed from Yankee Stadium during the 1973-75 rennovation:

http://i82.photobucket.com/albums/j2...Mfrontcopy.jpg

Well to go along with that, how about the program from the Dedication of The New Yankee Stadium on April 13, 1976.

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dwr11 11-03-2009 11:52 AM

Usually I don't suffer from envy when someone posts a great card or memorabilia item, but that Bill Skowron sketch makes me crazy jealous. Moose was my baseball hero back in those wonderful boyhood days in the ancient fifties. I picked up this motheaten cap from one of the auctions a few years ago, ostensibly game worn in 1957 by him, possibly seen upon his head by Mini-Me as he manned first base. Who knows? This photograph of Moose as a Purdue fullback and stamped Nov 3, 1949 was acquired from the latest Henry Yee eBay sale and was delivered about 10 minutes ago.


Hi David,

I am glad you like the Moose Skowron sketch. I am from Austin so I have always been interested in memorabilia from the 1950 Austin Packers team with Moose on it. Unfortunately, there isn't a lot of stuff around from this team. I do have almost all of the scorecards from the 1950 season. Take care.

Dan

thekingofclout 11-05-2009 07:54 AM

From the Casey Stengel Estate...
 
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comes this custom shot glass.

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thekingofclout 11-28-2009 07:37 AM

Ted Williams - Wilson Franks - Insert Booklet
 
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Extremely Rare 1954 Wilson Franks Book "Batting and Fielding Secrets" by Ted Williams.

As scarce as the Williams/Wilson Frank card is, I would imagine that these booklets are even tougher...

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thekingofclout 12-29-2009 09:08 AM

Clemente endorsed Shoes. MIB
 
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thekingofclout 01-01-2010 03:11 AM

c. 1957 Braves Souvenir Cap with Facsimile Signatures...
 
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in unused NM/MT condition.

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Forever Young 01-01-2010 04:36 AM

Roger Maris auto/printed luggage tag with Wife's(Pat's) personal written LOA
 
This is pretty cool..got it here in Fargo at the Maris golf tourney/auction. I met the family which ruled.

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thekingofclout 01-01-2010 05:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Forever Young (Post 771846)
This is pretty cool..got it here in Fargo at the Maris golf tourney/auction. I met the family which ruled.

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A truly stellar piece Ben!

ValKehl 01-03-2010 02:40 PM

From the 1924 World Series
 
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I wish this 1924 World Series advertising piece was in better condition!! Has anyone ever seen another example of this item? Albert Carry, who immigrated from Germany, had a very successful brewery in Washington, DC, until prohibition prompted him to convert his brewery into an ice cream manufacturing plant.

dwr11 01-20-2010 02:56 PM

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I liked this thread so I thought I would bring it back to the front page. I hope that is okay. Anyway, here is a pretty difficult pennant of Tony Oliva.

perezfan 01-20-2010 06:55 PM

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Very cool Oliva/Twins Pennant! This is one thread that could be revived infinitely...

Here's a nifty little 1950s Point of Sale Display featuring Nellie Fox....

TheBig6 01-20-2010 07:17 PM

Some Items from my Glenn Myatt Collection, he was a family friend when I was growing up.
If anybody has any memoralbilia pretaining to Mr. Myatt for sale..I would be interested
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My 1957 All Star Patch
http://photos.imageevent.com/ruckers...lstarpatch.jpg

thekingofclout 01-21-2010 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by dwr11 (Post 776643)
I liked this thread so I thought I would bring it back to the front page. I hope that is okay. Anyway, here is a pretty difficult pennant of Tony Oliva.

What a terrific pennant!

I put Oliva & Mattingly in the same boat. Lock Hall of Famers until their injuries put them down. IMO... these two players peak value was fantastic and I think that because both their careers were cut short, they are better candidates then players that had five great years, only to go along with fifteen mediocre ones.

I don't get it. If you're fortunate and don't get hurt, you are to be rewarded for that?

But if injury ended your career, especially if the injury isn't something that can be seen, like Campanella, or untimely death, like Joss and Puckett, then you have little or no chance at getting elected.

Alright, alright, I'll save the rest for a new thread.

A couple of oddball pieces I added to my collection in the last few months...

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Bob Lemke 01-21-2010 02:54 PM

That Braves cap . . .
 
has to be 1958 or later, Casey Wise was with the Cubs in 1957, came to the Braves in a trade in November that year.

thekingofclout 03-10-2010 03:40 AM

Just picked this up...
 
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c. 1950's Yankees Souvenir Charm Bracelet.

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perezfan 03-10-2010 10:36 AM

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Very neat Jimmy...

I have the Reds' version. My Dad bought this as a souvinir for my sister in 1967, at Crosley Field. So it's a special piece in my collection, not having been acquired later in life. She forgot she had it, found it 40 years later, and gave it to me for Christmas last year. I guess she wasn't planning on wearing it again ;)

Also wanted to post a few other odds and ends (since practically my whole collection is made up of them!) Baseball has had a lot of cool smoking related items through the years. Here are 3 figural pieces related to smoking...

* Early 1900s Bulldog Batter (his cap flips open, to reveal a lighter)
* Early 1900s Catcher Ashtray (check out the spiderman mask and reeded shinguards)
* 1930s Batter Pipestand (sold to me as a Babe Ruth piece, but that's ebay for you - still pretty neat!)

thekingofclout 06-09-2010 07:22 AM

It's been 3 months since the last post here...
 
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and with hundreds of new board members since then, I figure there must be a lot more oddball things out there...


Just picked up this nifty 1962 Topps 2 1/2 x 3 1/2 Match Print Photo of Stan Musial from the Topps Vault.

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BBSD 06-11-2010 10:33 PM

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Neat stuff guys. Below is a few things.

perezfan 06-12-2010 12:20 AM

Beautiful stuff, BBSD! I am really taken by that 49er Mascot (shooting the gun). That was a very short-lived mascot that appeared on one pennant I have. I want to say it's from 1965 or '66.

Can you explain exactly what that piece is, and where it came from? I have never seen another.... thanks!

thekingofclout 06-12-2010 04:54 AM

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Originally Posted by BBSD (Post 816439)
Neat stuff guys. Below is a few things.

Damn! That Giants coffee cup, saucer, and creamer are just awesome! And of course the companion piece sugar packet rules!

What's the story on them?

Best, Jimmy

BBSD 06-12-2010 09:10 AM

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Thanks guys, pretty new to the board. To say the least it has been real cool to see all that's out there and all the sharing on the site. Easy to get lost with all the interesting info you guys bring to the table. I had never seen the metal 49'ers mascot either, probably came from Kezar Stadium and was originally attached to some sort of advertising board, but anybody guess is as good as mine. If anybody else has any insight please share. Story goes that this and several other 49ers related items I purchased were found at an estate sale in SF from the family of one of the 49ers team trainers during the 50's and 60's. The SF Giants set was from the Stadium Club.

BBSD 06-12-2010 09:43 AM

Re: Clemente endorsed Shoes. MIB
 
Hey Jimmy, Meant to add that your Clemente shoes really caught my eye, just way cool. I dig the style and color. I'd be really torn to wear them or just keep them pristine. If you had to 2 pair no brainer, unless their worth some serious dough and Perez you should have your own museum, you've got some real unique top notch stuff. Again thanks to everyone for sharing. Barry

thekingofclout 07-25-2010 11:30 AM

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Another oddball piece...

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thekingofclout 06-04-2012 05:08 AM

Here's another one I'm pulling out of the morgue...
 
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Let's see any and all of your odds & ends!

Here was a leather garment bag that was a gift to Joe D. from the Yankees for their then upcoming Old Timers Game of July 29 1978. Like with many gifts that were bestowed upon Joe throughout his lifetime, he simply stashed them away, never to see the light of day again (Thank God!).

Take note of the Yankee Pinstripes that adorn the lining of the bag. It also came with the matching sundries box. Both of which were a real nice touch, that had George's name written all over it...

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Ulidia 06-04-2012 05:45 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 816446)
Beautiful stuff, BBSD! I am really taken by that 49er Mascot (shooting the gun). That was a very short-lived mascot that appeared on one pennant I have. I want to say it's from 1965 or '66.

I could be wrong but my view is that this mascot dates from the earliest days of the 49ers. Certainly, he appears on the front cover of 49-er programs from 1946 and 1947 that I have.

Not sure if he made a re-appearance in later years.

Jay Wolt 06-04-2012 06:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Ulidia (Post 1000561)
I could be wrong but my view is that this mascot dates from the earliest days of the 49ers. Certainly, he appears on the front cover of 49-er programs from 1946 and 1947 that I have.

Not sure if he made a re-appearance in later years.

Uilda you are correct, the 49ers were in the All America Football Conference for all its 4 years 1946-49
and then joined the NFL for the 1950 season and throughout, they used the same mascot, the shootin' Prospector
Not sure when they stopped using him, but he did start in their inaugural season of '46

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perezfan 06-04-2012 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Jay Wolt (Post 1000562)
Uilda you are correct, the 49ers were in the All America Football Conference for all its 4 years 1946-49
and then joined the NFL for the 1950 season and throughout, they used the same mascot, the shootin' Prospector
Not sure when they stopped using him, but he did start in their inaugural season of '46

http://i.ebayimg.com/t/EXC-COND-10-2...c)W!~~60_3.JPG

Wow... that is awesome! I wish they could resurrect just half of that creativity and artistry shown on these old prorams and logos. Today's stuff is so generic and bland.

Here's the pennant I referenced, which shows that the 49ers carried this mascot through into the mid- 1960s. Maybe he just re-surfaced for a short time. Either way, it's a great image (and amazing cover art on that program!)

MilBraves 06-04-2012 10:19 AM

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Rummage sale find.
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Frozen in Time 06-04-2012 10:25 AM

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[QUOTE=thekingofclout;751303]1934 original snapshot of Babe Ruth pitching during the Tour of Japan.
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c.1930's Lou Gehrig mini pennant.
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1961 The M & M Boys on Super 8mm from spring training.
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c.1940's DiMaggio's Restaurant Coaster/Menu.
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Another super thread Jimmy with great stuff all around! Have a number of oddball Mantle items that will have to wait until I finally get a scanner (and digital camera) as well as the time to do it.

For the moment, how about a Type 1 (albiet poor quality secondary scan) of Mickey from his '55 tour of Japan to go with the Babe's from '34. Note the '55 tour patch on Mickey's sleeve as well as the name of the Japanese photographer embossed on the front.

Looks like the Mick may have missed the ball this time around. Wonder what would have happened from the right side if the Babe would have been pitching?

Scott Garner 06-04-2012 12:40 PM

Oddball
 
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Here is a scan of the original ticker tape that Phillies announcing great Harry Kalas used to call Sandy Koufax's 3rd no-hitter on 6/4/64 at Philadelphia.

This and the ticker tape announcing HOF'er Jim Bunning's perfect game on Fathers Day, June 21, 1964 were glued to pages in Kalas' personal notebook that he kept from the 1964 season. Unique and cool, a definite link to a very different time in baseball history when announcers used ticker tapes as one of their standard resources to ply their trade. I picked this notebook up on eBay a few years ago for next to nothing.

slidekellyslide 06-04-2012 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 1000597)
Wow... that is awesome! I wish they could resurrect just half of that creativity and artistry shown on these old prorams and logos. Today's stuff is so generic and bland.

Here's the pennant I referenced, which shows that the 49ers carried this mascot through into the mid- 1960s. Maybe he just re-surfaced for a short time. Either way, it's a great image (and amazing cover art on that program!)

I picked this up last week in a former NFL player's scrapbook...I posted it on the autograph side for opinions, but since it's not a Jeter/Mantle/Williams/Ruth nobody has an opinion.

http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3...971024x768.jpg

murphusa 06-04-2012 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1000641)
Here is a scan of the original ticker tape that Phillies announcing great Harry Kalas used to call Sandy Koufax's 3rd no-hitter on 6/4/64 at Philadelphia.

This and the ticker tape announcing HOF'er Jim Bunning's perfect game on Fathers Day, June 21, 1964 were glued to pages in Kalas' personal notebook that he kept from the 1964 season. Unique and cool, a definite link to a very different time in baseball history when announcers used ticker tapes as one of their standard resources to ply their trade. I picked this notebook up on eBay a few years ago for next to nothing.

Kalas was not the Phillies announcer in 64 in fact he was not on the mainland


From Wipi
Professional career

"Kalas made his major-league debut in 1965 with the Houston Astros, replacing Al Helfer and working alongside Gene Elston and Loel Passe.[1][2] He called the first game at Houston's Astrodome, on April 12, 1965.[3]

He was hired by the Phillies in 1971 to succeed Bill Campbell, and was the master of ceremonies at the 1971 opening of Veterans Stadium. After the retirement of By Saam, Kalas was paired with Andy Musser and Hall of Fame player Richie Ashburn."


Just so you know
Before going to Houston, Kalas was a sports announcer in Hawaii, where he read the games from the wire a day latter

Scott Garner 06-04-2012 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by murphusa (Post 1000724)
Kalas was not the Phillies announcer in 64 in fact he was not on the mainland


From Wipi
Professional career

"Kalas made his major-league debut in 1965 with the Houston Astros, replacing Al Helfer and working alongside Gene Elston and Loel Passe.[1][2] He called the first game at Houston's Astrodome, on April 12, 1965.[3]

He was hired by the Phillies in 1971 to succeed Bill Campbell, and was the master of ceremonies at the 1971 opening of Veterans Stadium. After the retirement of By Saam, Kalas was paired with Andy Musser and Hall of Fame player Richie Ashburn."


Just so you know
Before going to Houston, Kalas was a sports announcer in Hawaii, where he read the games from the wire a day latter

Hi Jim,
Very interesting! Thanks for letting me know about where Kalas was in 1964. I obviously did not know that.

This must have been the ticker tape that he read and reported re: Sandy's 3rd no-no the following day in HI. I know for certain that it was Kalas' notebook as his name and notations were written inside indicating that it was his. Interestingly enough, the only two ticker tapes that he saved were Sandy's 3rd no-hitter and the Bunning PG. These games must have had special meaning to him, FWIW.

BBSD 06-04-2012 06:22 PM

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Speaking of the original 49ers logo from 46' I was wearing my grey 49ers shootin prospector T to a tennis tournament this weekend. My two favorite T's are that an another grey T of the 49ers logo that replaced the shootin prospector in the mid 60's. Here's an original coaches/players jacket and a Carter Hoffman piece. 49ers really should have more merchandise with that logo and incorporate it into the new stadium besides being in the planned 49ers HOF area.

BBSD 06-04-2012 06:30 PM

My bad the HC piece is a Gibbs-Conner bank. Duh!

71buc 06-04-2012 08:52 PM

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Here are a couple of large Japanese display poster from 1959-1960 that I dont think I have posted before. The central figures are Oh, Nagashima, and Kaneda who are legendary players in Japan. The final image is of the home dugout phone from Municipal Stadium.

jgmp123 06-05-2012 07:48 AM

Nothing big...but special to me...
 
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Contract I recently picked up...Contract for players and development between the Chicago White Sox and our the local team in my area, the Indianapolis Indians...

GrayGhost 06-05-2012 08:23 AM

That Dugout Bullpen phone is AWESOME.

71buc 06-05-2012 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by GrayGhost (Post 1000874)
That Dugout Bullpen phone is AWESOME.

Thanks Scott being an Indian fan it is one of my favorite pieces. I hope to eventually find one from Three Rivers to go with it. I have chairs as well but this dugout phone is so different and ugly I fell in love with it and had to add it to my collection.

murphusa 06-05-2012 09:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1000728)
Hi Jim,
Interestingly enough, the only two ticker tapes that he saved were Sandy's 3rd no-hitter and the Bunning PG. These games must have had special meaning to him, FWIW.

he was the play by play guy for a minor league team in Hawaii but also did the replay of important major league teams on the wire to the islands and SE asia for the troops there. So the no hitter and perfect games would be a big deal to rebroadcast

ibuysportsephemera 06-05-2012 11:25 AM

Army Football Doll
 
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Army football doll. The Army Navy ribbon from Kennedy Stadium probably was added later.

ibuysportsephemera 06-05-2012 11:26 AM

Rare 1961 All Star Game Plate
 
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Has anyone ever seen one of these before?

ibuysportsephemera 06-05-2012 11:28 AM

Dennis Burke Award from NY Mets
 
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1 of a kind award to Dennis Burke from NY Mets.

Den*nis O*Brien 06-06-2012 06:42 PM

'57 Milwaukee Braves Ashtray
 
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A gift from a old friend, it is new in the box.

71buc 06-06-2012 09:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Dennis O'Brien (Post 1001296)
A gift from a old friend, it is new in the box.

That is very cool I love stuff like that!


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