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71buc 06-04-2020 12:39 AM

[QUOTE=Mark70Z;1985950]Day 152 (May 31, 2020 – 152)

If you’ve lived long enough, or had any type of childhood, I’m sure you’ve had a Slurpee and of course the “brain- freeze” to go along. In 1972 7-Eleven stores had Slurpee sports-themed trading cups in which Brooks was included. I’ve seen a 7-Eleven Trading Cup Scorecard before, picturing all of the player cups, but don’t have one personally. There were 60 different players on the baseball cups in 1972.

1972 7-Eleven Slurpee cup

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In 1973 the 7-Eleven stores added an addition to its 60 baseball cups which were baseball HOF stars of the past. The HOF player cups were in a sepia tone on the cups and the era’s stars appeared in color. Brooks was included in 1973 and is the same picture on the front of the cup, but a variation on the back. Again, there was a 7-Eleven Trading Cup Scorecard, but AGAIN, don’t have it.


Last year Scott (quitcrab) called me about the original artwork for the Brooks Slurpee cup he saw at one of the shows he was attending and asked if I was interested. Of course, I had to have it and paid too much for it (BUT LOVE IT), so here you go…

1972/1973 Slurpee cup artwork



Very cool!

Mark70Z 06-04-2020 01:57 AM

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Day 156 (June 4, 2020 – 156)

I didn’t really know about the company Markwort Sporting Goods until Brooks started to endorse their product. Markwort is a sporting goods business based out of St. Louis, Missouri that sells sports equipment. Believe it wasn’t till after retirement that Brooks endorsed some of their products. The following is a paper brochure for October of 1989 with Brooks on the front endorsing the Palmguard fielders’ glove (batting glove).

1989 Markwort Sporting Goods paper brochure

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An example of the Palmguard advertised in the brochure

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Print ad for Markwort Palmguard

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Mark70Z 06-04-2020 02:02 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1985950)
Last year Scott (quitcrab) called me about the original artwork for the Brooks Slurpee cup he saw at one of the shows he was attending and asked if I was interested. Of course, I had to have it and paid too much for it (BUT LOVE IT), so here you go…

1972/1973 Slurpee cup artwork

Very cool!

Thanks Mike!

Man, that's a great looking '71 banner. Now you have two of them; where do you display?

BaltOrioles 06-04-2020 05:55 AM

Orioles PM10 Stadium Pins
 
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Here are a few more pins. These are known as PM10 stadium pins. There are quite a few different player pins out there, but for some reason not a lot of Orioles. Players from the Dodgers, Giants and Yankees are popular and seem to be more plentiful. They often came with ribbons or other stuff attached to them.

I have the two easiest Orioles, which doesn't suggest that they are common.

I know that there are a few other Orioles out there, but they never show up. A fellow O's collector, Wayne Johnson, has some. I'm fairly sure he has a Jerry Walker and at least one other I can't remember. Please post any other Orioles that you have.....

Jim Gentile & Gus Triandos

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Here is the Orioles Holy Grail of PM10 pins (Not mine)... It's currently available on eBay for around $5K. I would love to have it, but also enjoy being married. :D

Brooks Robinson

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roarfrom34 06-04-2020 06:38 AM

John Lowenstein game used jersey and signed game used Adirondack bat:

https://i.imgur.com/HCKvTcB.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/6BW837p.jpg

roarfrom34 06-04-2020 07:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1987036)
Here are a few more pins. These are known as PM10 stadium pins. There are quite a few different player pins out there, but for some reason not a lot of Orioles. Players from the Dodgers, Giants and Yankees are popular and seem to be more plentiful. They often came with ribbons or other stuff attached to them.

I have the two easiest Orioles, which doesn't suggest that they are common.

Here is the Orioles Holy Grail of PM10 pins (Not mine)... It's currently available on eBay for around $5K. I would love to have it, but also enjoy being married. :D

Brooks Robinson

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Alan:

Nice looking pins.....Is their a reason why the Brooks is so scarce? Is it simply due to his popularity or is it for another reason?

BaltOrioles 06-04-2020 10:21 AM

Orioles PM10 Stadium Pins
 
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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1987051)
Alan:

Nice looking pins.....Is their a reason why the Brooks is so scarce? Is it simply due to his popularity or is it for another reason?

Bill,

That's a great question for the pin experts. Certainly the prices today for a Brooks Robinson pin are due to his popularity and the scarceness of his pins. It's not just Brooks though. The Orioles pins in general are hard to find. I actually see more Brooks pins surface than say Jerry Walker. I'm sure the popularity of the Dodgers, Giants and Yankees in the 1950's contributed to many more of those players being available today.

Mark70Z 06-04-2020 04:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1987036)
Here are a few more pins. These are known as PM10 stadium pins. There are quite a few different player pins out there, but for some reason not a lot of Orioles. Players from the Dodgers, Giants and Yankees are popular and seem to be more plentiful. They often came with ribbons or other stuff attached to them.

I have the two easiest Orioles, which doesn't suggest that they are common.

I know that there are a few other Orioles out there, but they never show up. A fellow O's collector, Wayne Johnson, has some. I'm fairly sure he has a Jerry Walker and at least one other I can't remember. Please post any other Orioles that you have.....

Here is the Orioles Holy Grail of PM10 pins (Not mine)... It's currently available on eBay for around $5K. I would love to have it, but also enjoy being married. :D

Those are some very nice PM10 pins that you have. You're absolutely correc that these pins are few and far between.

The 1959 PM10 pin of Brooks is definitely scarce and have only seen a couple since I've been collecting. There was one in REA a few years ago and went for 4K if I'm not mistaken. I've also seen another PM10 pin with his B&W rookie photo on the pin as well. I remember, quite a number of years ago, it was in an auction and i bid to $1500, which I didn't think I'd ever do, but still came up short. I can't really remember what it ultimately went for, but it was more than my bid that's for sure.

ksfarmboy 06-04-2020 08:38 PM

Bill I love that Lowenstein jersey and he is high on my want list for sure.

Mark70Z 06-05-2020 02:08 AM

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Day 157 (June 5, 2020 – 157)

Think I noted it before, but I’ll pick up pretty much any book with Brooks on the cover OR back cover. Here’s a couple hard back books with Brooks pictured.

Great Infielders of the Major Leagues by Dave Klein

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Super Scout: Thirty-five Years of Major League Scouting by Jim Russo with Bob Hammel

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All Century Team by Mark Vancil

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Baltimore Orioles by Richard Rambeck

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Mark70Z 06-05-2020 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1987224)
Those are some very nice PM10 pins that you have. You're absolutely correc that these pins are few and far between.

The 1959 PM10 pin of Brooks is definitely scarce and have only seen a couple since I've been collecting. There was one in REA a few years ago and went for 4K if I'm not mistaken. I've also seen another PM10 pin with his B&W rookie photo on the pin as well. I remember, quite a number of years ago, it was in an auction and i bid to $1500, which I didn't think I'd ever do, but still came up short. I can't really remember what it ultimately went for, but it was more than my bid that's for sure.

I thought I had a better picture of the pin, but i guess not; well you get the idea. On this pin his middle name is spelled incorrectly.

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roarfrom34 06-05-2020 06:44 AM

Mark.....I'd have had that first Brooks Robinson book you listed since I was a kid..

1981 Bob Bonner game used road jersey plus a game used LS signed bat:

https://i.imgur.com/0j1bz4a.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/YPvI850.jpg

roarfrom34 06-05-2020 06:45 AM

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Originally Posted by ksfarmboy (Post 1987302)
Bill I love that Lowenstein jersey and he is high on my want list for sure.

Thanks Clint, it's one of my favorites

BaltOrioles 06-05-2020 07:38 AM

Orioles Drawings
 
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I'm by no means an art expert, but over the years I've picked up a few drawings that caught my eye and were affordable. I believe the Brooks Robinson is done with colored pencil. Just thought the Scott Erickson was cool. I have a few others I'll post later on.


Brooks Robinson by Jim Bliss

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Scott Erickson caricature by Rick Wright

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Mark70Z 06-06-2020 02:26 AM

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Day 158 (June 6, 2020 – 158)

To celebrate Al Kaline’s thirtieth year association with the Detroit Tigers Homeplate Sports Cards issued a 72-card set called the Al Kaline Story. Below are a couple cards that picture Brooks within the Al Kaline set.

1983 Tigers Al Kaline Story

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Bill,

That must be the Frank Robinson helmet you have in your collection pictured in the 1974 All Star card…

A signed 8X10 photo of Brooks and Al Kaline

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ripfan008 06-06-2020 06:43 AM

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Good morning Mark,

I married into a Detroit family and Kaline was my father-in-law's hero. The two of us had a chance to meet him at the 2014 National in Cleveland. Also, as Kaline was a Baltimore native, my grandfather played American Legion ball with him. My grandmother insists there is still a photo of that team buried somewhere within her house. I keep offering to help her find it, given its historical value, but still no luck to this day. Thank you for posting the photo of Brooks and Kaline.

This pennant has been featured in another thread on Net54:

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=283392

The seller cut up two complete sheets and sold them on Ebay. I purchased one Orioles and one Tigers pennant.

I'm reaching out to all the collectors I know who specialize in oddball items (many of them not on Net54) to see if anyone has anymore information on their origins.

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BaltOrioles 06-06-2020 07:06 AM

Alan Maver Newspaper cutouts
 
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In previous posts, I've mentioned I like newspaper cutouts that have the appearance of baseball cards or postcards.

Alan Maver (1909-1984) was a cartoonist that provided drawings for newspapers for many years. I have no idea how many Orioles he did, but it would be nice to know if he ever did a Brooks Robinson.

Here are the few Orioles I have from the 1950's.

Jim Wilson and Bob Turley

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Original drawing of Jack Harshman

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roarfrom34 06-06-2020 07:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1987613)
Day 158 (June 6, 2020 – 158)

To celebrate Al Kaline’s thirtieth year association with the Detroit Tigers Homeplate Sports Cards issued a 72-card set called the Al Kaline Story. Below are a couple cards that picture Brooks within the Al Kaline set.

Bill,

That must be the Frank Robinson helmet you have in your collection pictured in the 1974 All Star card…

Mark:

Very cool items; I love the dual signed card & photo of Kaline & Brooks.

The helmet Mark mentioned isn't an Oriole item per se, but it's Frank Robinson's 1974 GU batting helmet from the California Angels (which I believe I posted on Net54 when Frank passed).

It originated from a clubhouse kid in Anaheim who got the helmet after Frank was traded to Cleveland in September of '74 and even wrote the date on the interior label (I had him sign it at a show in 2008):

https://i.imgur.com/LkHt5PK.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/5sByxeS.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/Vw6kpXD.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/KKYkfKW.jpg

roarfrom34 06-06-2020 08:33 AM

On the topic of Al Kaline and the Tigers, here is one last non Orioles game used batting helmet from Bill Ripken's last MLB season in 1998 (Ironically #14 was the same uniform number worn by Billy Chapel/Kevin Costner in the 1999 movie 'For the Love of the Game'):


https://i.imgur.com/jqnFDkO.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/venNCZT.jpg

Mark70Z 06-06-2020 04:11 PM

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Bill,

Maybe the helmet in a rundown...

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Mark70Z 06-07-2020 03:32 AM

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Day 159 (June 7, 2020 – 159)

Hopefully Alan (BaltOrioles) won’t correct me on the year of these things. I believe these to be 1960 Jay Publishing photos.

1960 Jay Publishing photo

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1960 Jay Publishing photo – signed

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BaltOrioles 06-07-2020 06:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1987881)
Day 159 (June 7, 2020 – 159)

Hopefully Alan (BaltOrioles) won’t correct me on the year of these things. I believe these to be 1960 Jay Publishing photos.

1960 Jay Publishing photo

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1960 Jay Publishing photo – signed

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Mark,

I think you are correct. Both the 1959 and 1960 Jay photos of Brooks look similar to me. Feel free to use post #1149 for reference.

BaltOrioles 06-07-2020 06:41 AM

1963 Orioles Team Issued Postcards
 
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Back to my roots today. Here are the Orioles team issued postcards from 1963. The postcards are B&W and 3 1/4" x 5 1/2". I have 36 of the known 37 postcards, missing only Luis Aparicio. A couple of players have multiple cropping differences, Steve Barber and Bob Johnson. The set is highlighted by Brooks Robinson and Robin Roberts, along with the first postcard of Dave McNally. For some reason, the set also included phenom Steve Dalkowski. Dalkowski is on a lot of collector's want lists.

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Mark70Z 06-08-2020 01:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1987899)
Back to my roots today. Here are the Orioles team issued postcards from 1963. The postcards are B&W and 3 1/4" x 5 1/2". I have 36 of the known 37 postcards, missing only Luis Aparicio. A couple of players have multiple cropping differences, Steve Barber and Bob Johnson. The set is highlighted by Brooks Robinson and Robin Roberts, along with the first postcard of Dave McNally. For some reason, the set also included phenom Steve Dalkowski. Dalkowski is on a lot of collector's want lists.

Alan,

Very nice! Most of those postcards I haven't seen before. I've seen the Brooks, but it's still on my want list. I just don't see those coming up for sale.

Mark70Z 06-08-2020 01:04 AM

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Day 160 (June 8, 2020 – 160)

Just last month I posted an Orioles vs. Phillies exhibition game broadside. Here’s my only other item related to these exhibition games between the two teams. This game was played on Monday, June 8, 1970. The exhibition game venue was at Connie Mack Stadium and as you can see it was the 22nd Annual Junior Baseball Federation Game. Would love a listing of all the games played in the past up to this point and the games after this event. Are there any avid Philly memorabilia collectors on here and/or do you know any?!? Please someone do the research that have far better than my subpar skills.
Small 1970 broadside, around 14”x22”, for the exhibition game between the

Orioles and Phillies.

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stevelucille 06-08-2020 05:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1988183)
Alan,

Very nice! Most of those postcards I haven't seen before. I've seen the Brooks, but it's still on my want list. I just don't see those coming up for sale.

I've noticed that too. You don't see them come up very often. I guess if you didn't get an Orioles yearbook or go to any games you might not have even been aware of them. Players used them for autograph requests, but I'm not sure how many of those the non-star players got.

Still you would think there were a fair amount around. Funny thing most of what I see are in decent shape. I don't think kids played with them too much.

roarfrom34 06-08-2020 05:56 AM

On October 4th 1991, the Baltimore Sun in conjunction with The Orioles Advocates held a luncheon honoring the Sun's "All Time Greatest Orioles Lineup."

Here is the program all attendees received that afternoon:


https://i.imgur.com/AZww37S.jpg

BaltOrioles 06-08-2020 07:23 AM

1964 Orioles Team Issued Postcards
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by stevelucille (Post 1988198)
I've noticed that too. You don't see them come up very often. I guess if you didn't get an Orioles yearbook or go to any games you might not have even been aware of them. Players used them for autograph requests, but I'm not sure how many of those the non-star players got.

Still you would think there were a fair amount around. Funny thing most of what I see are in decent shape. I don't think kids played with them too much.

Trust me, even for those of us actively collecting the Orioles team issues, the B&W postcards from 1954-1969 aren't that plentiful. That's why probably 75% of the 145 postcards I still need are from those years. You are correct that the stars like Brooks Robinson tend to be much easier to find that the fringe players. The Orioles have always printed the postcards on an as needed basis. In addition to autograph requests, the postcards used to be available for sale through the Public Relations Dept. I've never known the Orioles to sell them through their team stores. The biggest issue I run into condition wise are postmarks stamped on the front of postcards. I don't mind postcards with addresses and postmarks on the back, but really hate the fronts stamped.

Here are the 1964 team issued postcards. They are 3 1/4" x 5 1/2" and blank backed. I have 45 of the 50 known postcards. New variations sometimes surface, even after all these years. I'm missing Joe Gaines, Lou Jackson, Mike McCormick and second poses of Willie Kirkland and bob Saverine. I'm sure the Orioles did at least two printings during the season, as several players have cropping differences or new poses altogether.

1964 Orioles team issued postcards

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roarfrom34 06-08-2020 05:41 PM

Was saddened to learn this evening of the passing former Orioles pitcher John Miller, who pitched for the Orioles from 1962-67 and then had a long career as a Baltimore County firefighter:

https://i.imgur.com/LSbw4aM.jpg

Mark70Z 06-09-2020 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1988385)
Was saddened to learn this evening of the passing former Orioles pitcher John Miller, who pitched for the Orioles from 1962-67 and then had a long career as a Baltimore County firefighter:

https://i.imgur.com/LSbw4aM.jpg

Bill,

Sad news indeed. Thanks for making me aware of this loss.

Mark70Z 06-09-2020 01:57 AM

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Day 161 (June 9, 2020 – 161)

In 1971 Continental Recordings, Inc. released a record entitled, BROOKS ROBINSON. Notice that it’s not just an interview by Chris Schenkel, but an “exciting” interview. Brooks recounts the 1970 World Series between the Orioles and the Reds on this vinyl.

1971 Vinyl Gatefold LP – BROOKS ROBINSON

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Open the album and you have the following:

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Included with the album was a glossy picture of the cover.

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quitcrab 06-09-2020 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1988481)
Day 161 (June 9, 2020 – 161)

In 1971 Continental Recordings, Inc. released a record entitled, BROOKS ROBINSON. Notice that it’s not just an interview by Chris Schenkel, but an “exciting” interview. Brooks recounts the 1970 World Series between the Orioles and the Reds on this vinyl.

1971 Vinyl Gatefold LP – BROOKS ROBINSON

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Open the album and you have the following:

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Included with the album was a glossy picture of the cover.

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I was unaware that the album came with the glossy picture. That has to be a hard item to find. I collect a few vintage rock albums and The Rolling Stones first album cam with a small poster/photo. It’s almost impossible to find especially without tape or thumb tack holes .

roarfrom34 06-09-2020 05:33 AM

Mark:

Thanks for showing the interior of the Brooks album....My copy still has the factory shrink wrap and I've never opened it!

Classic 1969 cover from The Sporting News signed by Brooks, Frank & Boog:

https://i.imgur.com/b1KuGPk.jpg

Mark70Z 06-09-2020 04:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1988207)
Trust me, even for those of us actively collecting the Orioles team issues, the B&W postcards from 1954-1969 aren't that plentiful. That's why probably 75% of the 145 postcards I still need are from those years. You are correct that the stars like Brooks Robinson tend to be much easier to find that the fringe players. The Orioles have always printed the postcards on an as needed basis. In addition to autograph requests, the postcards used to be available for sale through the Public Relations Dept. I've never known the Orioles to sell them through their team stores. The biggest issue I run into condition wise are postmarks stamped on the front of postcards. I don't mind postcards with addresses and postmarks on the back, but really hate the fronts stamped.

Here are the 1964 team issued postcards. They are 3 1/4" x 5 1/2" and blank backed. I have 45 of the 50 known postcards. New variations sometimes surface, even after all these years. I'm missing Joe Gaines, Lou Jackson, Mike McCormick and second poses of Willie Kirkland and bob Saverine. I'm sure the Orioles did at least two printings during the season, as several players have cropping differences or new poses altogether.

1964 Orioles team issued postcards]

Alan,

If you ever run into anymore of the ‘64 Brooks postcards (or any early year postcard) please let me know. Would love to add them...

Mark70Z 06-10-2020 02:11 AM

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Day 162 (June 10, 2020 – 162)

How about a couple modern cards today? While I don’t really seek these out if I find them attractive AND affordable, I’ll pick ‘em up.

2007 Upper Deck Premier Remnants 4 PR4-RN

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2008 Upper Deck Premier PR4-BR

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Pretty nice-looking cards in my view.

BaltOrioles 06-10-2020 05:20 AM

1992 Orioles Crown Stand Ups
 
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In the early 90's, Crown Central Petroleum sponsored a few sets of Orioles cards. Crown had long been associated with the Orioles and Brooks Robinson. Several items have been posted previously, including a few cards from the 1991 Crown set that had 501 cards. I remember being excited about the 1991 set because it was advertised as having cards of every player to appear for the Orioles. I was greatly disappointed when I found out that a lot of players in the set weren't pictured in their Orioles uniform. Crown should have given me a call and I could have helped them out. :D

I don't remember the 1992 Crown set being posted yet. The set is similar to the Johnny Pro stand ups from 1973 and were designed to punched out, attached to the base and stood up. They were issued in three sets of four cards and are still fairly easy to find today.


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The set consisted of 12 players - Paul Blair, Terry Crowley, Rick Dempsey, Bobby Grich, Tippy Martinez, Jim Palmer, Boog Powell, Cal Ripken Jr, Brooks Robinson, Frank Robinson, Ken Singleton and Earl Weaver


Brooks Robinson and Cal Ripken Jr Stand Ups

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roarfrom34 06-10-2020 06:46 AM

Today the Orioles have the 2nd pick in the MLB Draft, however I thought I'd share an original copy of their Press Release from the 1978 Draft, introducing their selections...

The Orioles chose third baseman Bob Boyce with their first pick (#22 overall), who unfortunately never made it out of Class A ball (Alan do you have any photos of him?), but notables in this draft for them included Larry Sheets, Cal Ripken Jr. (2nd round; note scouted as both a Pitcher/SS), Bob Bonner, Mike Boddicker & Don Whelchel:

https://i.imgur.com/Gr6lHQs.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/MFb1Gy7.jpg

BaltOrioles 06-10-2020 08:26 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1988778)
Today the Orioles have the 2nd pick in the MLB Draft, however I thought I'd share an original copy of their Press Release from the 1978 Draft, introducing their selections...

The Orioles chose third baseman Bob Boyce with their first pick (#22 overall), who unfortunately never made it out of Class A ball (Alan do you have any photos of him?), but notables in this draft for them included Larry Sheets, Cal Ripken Jr. (2nd round; note scouted as both a Pitcher/SS), Bob Bonner, Mike Boddicker & Don Whelchel:

Best I can do is a 1982 Miami Marlins card.

Bob Boyce

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carlsonjok 06-10-2020 08:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1988761)
I don't remember the 1992 Crown set being posted yet. The set is similar to the Johnny Pro stand ups from 1973 and were designed to punched out, attached to the base and stood up. They were issued in three sets of four cards and are still fairly easy to find today.

FWIW, I bought Set #3 to get the Paul Blair. I was cleaning up my home office this weekend and found the envelope with the other three (Crowley, Powell, Singleton.) I don't need or want them, but cannot bring myself to throw them out. If anyone wants them, PM me. I'll send them to you completely free, just so they go to someone who wants them.

EDIT:I'll also throw in a 1970 DC DMV Play it Safe set (minus the Blair, of course)

Mark70Z 06-11-2020 02:11 AM

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Day 163 (June 11, 2020 – 163)

The 1970 Kellogg’s Cereal 3-D cards are just plain COOL! The set featured 75 cards of the best players in baseball at the time. The cards were produced by the Xograph Company in Irving, TX. The Brooks Robinson card, of course, is my favorite card in the set. While the ’70 Brooks has been shown before both separate and in the rare six card, two iron-on transfer pack I’ll post it once again.

1970 Kellogg’s Cereal 3-D #21

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1970 Kellogg’s Cereal 3-D #21 in original wrapper

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mr2686 06-11-2020 04:07 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1988490)
Mark:

Thanks for showing the interior of the Brooks album....My copy still has the factory shrink wrap and I've never opened it!

Classic 1969 cover from The Sporting News signed by Brooks, Frank & Boog:

https://i.imgur.com/b1KuGPk.jpg

I love that cover. I have the same one signed and in my upstairs hallway. Get to see it every day. Always makes me smile.

roarfrom34 06-11-2020 06:38 AM

Mark..I've always loved all the 3D cards of Brooks!

With this being High School graduation season (though an unusual one), here is a class photo of the Aberdeen (MD) High School Class of 1978 ("Calvin" is in there somewhere):

https://i.imgur.com/U5yzKXv.jpg

BaltOrioles 06-11-2020 08:32 AM

1985 News American Orioles Cutouts
 
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For those that don't really care for newspaper cutout cards, I promise I running out of them. For those like me who like them, here's another set that I think is cool.

These were from the Baltimore News American newspaper in 1985 and were called Oriole Profiles. These were caricatures by artist Mike Ricigliano and were in the paper from March 17 - April 8. I believe the set is complete at 20. I'm missing Murray, Ripken and Lynn. The only problem with them is they aren't uniform is size, ranging in size from around 6x6 up to 8x9.

Here's the ad for the set featuring Eddie Murray and the Cal Ripken cutout


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Here's the complete checklist along with dates & approximate sizes

3/17 Eddie Murray 6x9
3/18 Joe Nolan 8x7
3/19 Lenn Sakata 8x6
3/20 Wayne Gross 8x7
3/21 Scott McGregor 8x9
3/22 Cal Ripken Jr 6x6
3/23-3/24 Mike Young 6x9
3/25 Don Aase 6x6
3/26 John Shelby 8x7
3/27 Todd Cruz 8x6
3/28 Jimmy Williams 6x6
3/29 Larry Sheets 6x7
3/30-3/31 Joe Altobelli 8x8
4/1 Fred Lynn ???
4/2 Floyd Rayford 8x7
4/3 Tippy Martinez 8x6
4/4 Dennis Martinez 6x7
4/5 Jim Dwyer 6x6
4/6-4/7 John Lowenstein 8x9
4/8 Mike Boddicker


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roarfrom34 06-11-2020 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1989194)
For those that don't really care for newspaper cutout cards, I promise I running out of them. For those like me who like them, here's another set that I think is cool.

Alan:

Do you collect the Wichita Eagle Beacon 'bubblegum-less' cards too?

Cal was on two I believe and here is the one from 1983

https://i.imgur.com/izyo70Y.jpg

tpirate 06-11-2020 03:50 PM

Letter from Brooks Robinson
 
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I have enjoyed seeing all the items you have shared from your collections and the memories that go along with them. Thank you for posting them, I have spent hours on this post while recovering from a knee injury. I want to share my most sentimental Brooks Robinson item, a hand written note to me. As a high school kid who wanted to be a better baseball player, I wrote Brooks and asked him how to improve speed and quickness. I must have asked where to buy a hat, and invited him to drop by sometime. This is why we love Brooks Robinson.

BaltOrioles 06-11-2020 04:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tpirate (Post 1989346)
I have enjoyed seeing all the items you have shared from your collections and the memories that go along with them. Thank you for posting them, I have spent hours on this post while recovering from a knee injury. I want to share my most sentimental Brooks Robinson item, a hand written note to me. As a high school kid who wanted to be a better baseball player, I wrote Brooks and asked him how to improve speed and quickness. I must have asked where to buy a hat, and invited him to drop by sometime. This is why we love Brooks Robinson.

Bill,

That is such a neat letter. Since we are friends, I think it''s fair to say that your speed and quickness haven't improved. :D

BaltOrioles 06-11-2020 04:43 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1989201)
Alan:

Do you collect the Wichita Eagle Beacon 'bubblegum-less' cards too?

Cal was on two I believe and here is the one from 1983

Bill,

I don't have any of the Wichita Eagle cards, but would probably pick them up if I came across any. I'm still trying to get those last few Dayton Daily News cards. FYI, most people are aware of the 1970 Dayton Daily News cards, but some may not know that Frank Robinson and Boog Powell were reissued in 1971 with the same numbers, but updated stats and photo.

I still need the 1971 Boog Powell, but here are the two Frank Robinson cards

1970 and 1971

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tpirate 06-11-2020 06:08 PM

Alan, My high school baseball coach says I still hold the record for longest single :)

tpirate 06-11-2020 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1989364)
Bill,

That is such a neat letter. Since we are friends, I think it''s fair to say that your speed and quickness haven't improved. :D

Alan, my high school coach says I still hold the record for the longest single :)

Mark70Z 06-12-2020 02:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tpirate (Post 1989346)
I have enjoyed seeing all the items you have shared from your collections and the memories that go along with them. Thank you for posting them, I have spent hours on this post while recovering from a knee injury. I want to share my most sentimental Brooks Robinson item, a hand written note to me. As a high school kid who wanted to be a better baseball player, I wrote Brooks and asked him how to improve speed and quickness. I must have asked where to buy a hat, and invited him to drop by sometime. This is why we love Brooks Robinson.

Bill,

Very cool letter. Thanks for sharing yet again how great of a person Brooks really is.

Mark70Z 06-12-2020 02:10 AM

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Day 164 (June 12, 2020 – 164)

When I first saw this pamphlet and read the title, it made me laugh. Whoever thought of the verbiage did a pretty good job in my opinion. The line reads, “16 Gold Gloves…But he’s never faced you.” The 1987 advertising pamphlet put out by Ultimate Sports Fantasies, Inc. for the 2nd Annual Fantasy Baseball Camp. Cover pictures Brooks’ 1962 Topps #45 card.

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The Baseball Hobby News used the 1962 Topps #45 on the cover of their April 1988 publication showing the ’62 Topps baseball card set was up 273.3% in one year (that’s a pretty substantial increase).

1998 Baseball Hobby News – April

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If Brooks is on the cover, even if it’s just his card, I pretty much collect it…

roarfrom34 06-12-2020 06:30 AM

One if things I've been doing during this Pandemic is sending things to former players to sign.

I've had this old B&W un-dated press photo for years that I sent to Whitey Herzog (with a couple of other things) that he signed/returned in less than two weeks:

https://i.imgur.com/DYRJ9jk.jpg

BaltOrioles 06-12-2020 07:15 AM

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I thought I'd post a fun item today. For years, I've driven around with Cal Ripken license plates. I actually wanted ORIOLES, but even in Maine they were already taken. When the state of Maine changed plate designs, I replaced my plates with the new style and added this one to my collection. I was able to get Cal to autograph it and gave the other to him as a gift. I don't expect he still has it. :confused:

On more than one occasion, as I've left games, I've witnessed people, not security, taking pictures of my car in the parking lot.

A few years ago, I was headed to a Bowie BaySox game and stopped at a traffic light near the stadium. In my rear view mirror, I noticed a lady on her phone wildly pointing as she talked. I can't be 100% sure, but it looked like she was saying, "I'm right behind Cal Ripken". Sorry to disappoint her, but I don't think Cal drives a Subaru with Maine plates.

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ripfan008 06-12-2020 01:17 PM

1965 Rawlings Brooks/Ken Boyer Chip Clip
 
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In post 846, Mark showed us the booklet and premium prints Rawlings released when Brooks and Ken Boyer won the 1964 AL and NL MVP Awards, respectively. This was a rather unique item also produced at the time, a potato chip clip:

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ripfan008 06-12-2020 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1989530)
I thought I'd post a fun item today. For years, I've driven around with Cal Ripken license plates. I actually wanted ORIOLES, but even in Maine they were already taken. When the state of Maine changed plate designs, I replaced my plates with the new style and added this one to my collection. I was able to get Cal to autograph it and gave the other to him as a gift. I don't expect he still has it. :confused:

On more than one occasion, as I've left games, I've witnessed people, not security, taking pictures of my car in the parking lot.

A few years ago, I was headed to a Bowie BaySox game and stopped at a traffic light near the stadium. In my rear view mirror, I noticed a lady on her phone wildly pointing as she talked. I can't be 100% sure, but it looked like she was saying, "I'm right behind Cal Ripken". Sorry to disappoint her, but I don't think Cal drives a Subaru with Maine plates.

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I love this story Alan!

Mark70Z 06-13-2020 02:43 AM

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Originally Posted by ripfan008 (Post 1989642)
In post 846, Mark showed us the booklet and premium prints Rawlings released when Brooks and Ken Boyer won the 1964 AL and NL MVP Awards, respectively. This was a rather unique item also produced at the time, a potato chip clip:

Mike,

Very nice! I have this item, but mine is not near as nice of shape as yours. Are you sure it's a potato chip clip?

Mark70Z 06-13-2020 02:46 AM

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Day 165 (June 13, 2020 – 165)

While I don’t have the 1972 Topps test issue Candy Lid, I do have a proof. If you’d like to see a better example Mike (ripfan008) posted an awesome 1972 Topps Candy Lid in a PSA 8 (post #90); WOW!

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BaltOrioles 06-13-2020 06:52 AM

Minor League All-Star Programs
 
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The city of Baltimore and the Orioles have hosted the MLB All-Star Game in 1958 and 1993. Programs from at least 1958 have been posted previously. It's a big deal for a major league city to host, but just a exciting for a minor league franchise to host an All-Star game.

Here are a few All-Star game programs from the Orioles minor league affiliates over the years.

1958 Vancouver Mounties

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2000 Rochester Red Wings

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2000 Bowie BaySox signed by honorary manager Earl Weaver

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1991 Frederick Keys, 2005 Frederick Keys and 2019 Frederick Keys

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2011 Delmarva Shorebirds

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2006 Aberdeen Ironbirds and 2015 Aberdeen Ironbirds

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ripfan008 06-13-2020 07:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1989840)
Mike,

Very nice! I have this item, but mine is not near as nice of shape as yours. Are you sure it's a potato chip clip?

Good morning Mark,

It sure looks like it could be used for that to me. The spring on this one works perfectly in the back. While researching the item before purchasing it, I came upon a Net54 thread from 2014 where you discuss it being a potato chip clip as well:

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=196233

Also, thank you for the kind words about the 1972 Candy Lid Brooks. It's one of my favorites. And also my wife is one of my favorites for letting me spend that money to get a PSA 8.

Mark70Z 06-13-2020 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ripfan008 (Post 1989881)
Good morning Mark,

It sure looks like it could be used for that to me. The spring on this one works perfectly in the back. While researching the item before purchasing it, I came upon a Net54 thread from 2014 where you discuss it being a potato chip clip as well:

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=196233

Also, thank you for the kind words about the 1972 Candy Lid Brooks. It's one of my favorites. And also my wife is one of my favorites for letting me spend that money to get a PSA 8.

You can’t trust everything you read 😳

Mark70Z 06-14-2020 04:02 AM

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Day 166 (June 14, 2020 – 166)

While probably not that exciting and really not a game used item that was adorned during Brooks’ playing days the following are cleats that he used during old timer games. I know I have a picture of Brooks wearing one of the below pairs, and possibly both, and one came with the full uniform he was wearing for the game including the hat.

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Found one with Brooks wearing the Pony Cleats.

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BaltOrioles 06-14-2020 07:56 AM

1962 Auravision Records
 
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In 1962 and 1964, Columbia Records produced sets of Auravision baseball player records .

The 6-3/4" x 6-3/4" records are quite baseball card-like in that they feature color photos on front and player bio and stats on back. They were originally issued as mail-in premiums through offers found on Milk Duds candy boxes and Meadow Gold milk cartons, and possibly in other ways. There were eight player records in the 1962 version and 16 in 1964. The 1962 seem to be harder to find according to most sources.

I really wish they had included Brooks Robinson, the the only Oriole is Jim Gentile from the 1962 set. I've never played it, so I don't know what the record says.

1962 Jim Gentile (front & back)

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Mark70Z 06-15-2020 12:52 AM

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Day 167 (June 15, 2020- 167)

A couple of signed postcards showing Brooks late in his career with the white panel Orioles hat. I’m not sure who put these out, maybe Rowe, Broder or Bailey (maybe someone from here knows for sure), but I try to find examples of Brooks in different poses that I don’t have in my collection. Most examples I’ve picked are inexpensive and the postcards listed for higher prices are typically still listed.

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roarfrom34 06-15-2020 05:46 AM

Not sure how many of you watched ESPN's 30 for 30 last evening "Long Gone Summer" about the McGwire/Sosa HR race in '98, but I enjoyed it.

As you know Sammy played one season with the Orioles in 2005 & here is his game used batting helmet (you may recall late in that season MLB teams applied American Red Cross decals to their helmets as a response to Hurricane Katrina):

https://i.imgur.com/VrSM1UO.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/qsueD1I.jpg

BaltOrioles 06-15-2020 05:55 AM

Orioles Postcards
 
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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1990505)
Day 167 (June 15, 2020- 167)

A couple of signed postcards showing Brooks late in his career with the white panel Orioles hat. I’m not sure who put these out, maybe Rowe, Broder or Bailey (maybe someone from here knows for sure), but I try to find examples of Brooks in different poses that I don’t have in my collection.

Mark,

You know I love Orioles postcards. Postcards other than team issues are a great way to pick up fringe players, that the Orioles didn't print. I'm by no means an expert, but here's some info I've picked up over the years. Based upon the postcard back you posted, I would guess Jeff Morey and here's why.

Postcards from guys like JD McCarthy, Mike Andersen, George Brace, Norm Paulsen and Don Wingfield usually have their names either printed or stamped on the back. James Elder printed a number on his postcards. So identifying those postcards are relatively easy compared to some of the others.

I've organized mine based upon the handwriting on the back. Here are some examples.

Mel Bailey postcards usually have the name and year written in the corner

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Jim Rowe postcards tend to be lower quality, in my opinion, and names in all caps

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I have this Jeff Morey stamped postcard and try to match postcards based upon his writing.

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Here are examples of what I'm talking about. The two postcards on the left are by Mel Bailey. The Dave Criscione on the right in a Jim Rowe issue (notice lower quality photo) and the Terry Crowley I would label as a Jeff Morey issue. It's not a perfect science.

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A few Brooks Robinson postcards

Jim Rowe and two Mel Bailey postcards

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Unknown odd balls

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I would love additions or corrections to my theories

BaltOrioles 06-15-2020 06:03 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1990524)

As you know Sammy played one season with the Orioles in 2005 & here is his game used batting helmet (you may recall late in that season MLB teams applied American Red Cross decals to their helmets as a response to Hurricane Katrina):

Bill,

Very nice helmet.

Sammy Sosa's team issued postcard and 8x10 photo

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roarfrom34 06-15-2020 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1990531)
Bill,

Very nice helmet.

Sammy Sosa's team issued postcard and 8x10 photo

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Very nice Alan; I don't believe I have seen either before

orioles70 06-15-2020 02:15 PM

Received these very welcomed additions to my collection in the mail today...am hoping to one day complete these sets.

Thanks Alan...really enjoyed talking with you.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...abef7b942c.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...8097cbc976.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...577a545857.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...d62714f657.jpg

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Mark70Z 06-15-2020 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1990527)
Mark,

You know I love Orioles postcards. Postcards other than team issues are a great way to pick up fringe players, that the Orioles didn't print. I'm by no means an expert, but here's some info I've picked up over the years. Based upon the postcard back you posted, I would guess Jeff Morey and here's why.

Postcards from guys like JD McCarthy, Mike Andersen, George Brace, Norm Paulsen and Don Wingfield usually have their names either printed or stamped on the back. James Elder printed a number on his postcards. So identifying those postcards are relatively easy compared to some of the others.

Alan,

Thanks for the information and your theories behind the different postcards. I know I have some of the different varieties you mentioned and pictured. I’ll have to get them all together and sort through them and organize based upon the writing on the backs.

Mark70Z 06-16-2020 02:11 AM

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Day 168 (June 16, 2020 – 168)

When I first started collecting the only way, I picked up items besides networking, was the Sports Collectors Digest. I’m sure there were other ways to look for items, but at the time I sure didn’t know about it. The magazine provided and avenue for sellers, buyers and traders of sports memorabilia and cards. I met several great people through this weekly publication and a few not so great as well. Once eBay came on the scene, I didn’t really use the magazine much and ultimately dropped the subscription.
I kept the examples of the SCD with Brooks pictured on the cover. Here’s a few of those examples:

SCD September 6, 1991 – signed

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SCD November 11, 1994

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SCD October 11, 1996

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roarfrom34 06-16-2020 05:53 AM

You might recall last month (post #1538), I posted a photo of a Mark Belanger alternate orange GU jersey that was worn during the parade the day after the 1979 World Series and tossed to a young girl after the festivities concluded:

https://i.imgur.com/Ldh2Dra.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/8mkhvuk.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/MxMzoYx.jpg

Anyways, I was perusing eBay a week or so ago and ran across a listing that was entitled simply "Photo-Oriole In a Parade" and when I saw the image I (obviously) immediately recognized it as Mark Belanger in that '79 parade wearing the uniform top that I now own:

https://i.imgur.com/QsbTwRM.jpg

BaltOrioles 06-16-2020 11:40 AM

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Think I noted it before, but I’ll pick up pretty much any book with Brooks on the cover OR back cover. Here’s a couple hard back books with Brooks pictured.

Mark,

I found this today. I'm not sure if it's been posted already, but nice picture of Brooks on the cover. It looks like it might have been part of a series of books.

The Explosive Sixties

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roarfrom34 06-16-2020 02:57 PM

I heard late this afternoon that the 1967 NL Cy Young Award winner & one time Oriole (1963-64) Mike McCormick passed away:

https://i.imgur.com/woI8f4f.jpg

roarfrom34 06-16-2020 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1990911)
Mark,

I found this today. I'm not sure if it's been posted already, but nice picture of Brooks on the cover. It looks like it might have been part of a series of books.

The Explosive Sixties

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Yes, this was the first book in a subscription type baseball history book series from the late 1980's which were really done well (I believe there were about 12 books in total).

If you ever see this particular book in a thrift or used book store, check out the title page because a lot of them were signed by Brooks (as an incentive to subscribe) & donated unknowingly.

Mark70Z 06-16-2020 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1990835)
You might recall last month (post #1538), I posted a photo of a Mark Belanger alternate orange GU jersey that was worn during the parade the day after the 1979 World Series and tossed to a young girl after the festivities concluded:
Anyways, I was perusing eBay a week or so ago and ran across a listing that was entitled simply "Photo-Oriole In a Parade" and when I saw the image I (obviously) immediately recognized it as Mark Belanger in that '79 parade wearing the uniform top that I now own.

So COOL!!

Mark70Z 06-16-2020 03:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 1990911)
Mark,

I found this today. I'm not sure if it's been posted already, but nice picture of Brooks on the cover. It looks like it might have been part of a series of books.

I don’t think we’ve seen it yet. Nice book and even better photo used for the cover. I think there’s a painting, I think by Perez, or this image.

71buc 06-16-2020 10:28 PM

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These are the press credentials issued to the media for the 1979 World Series in Baltimore

71buc 06-16-2020 11:37 PM

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Here are the 1971 World Series Baltimore press passes and a parking pass gifted to me by author of this thread.
I really like the green pass as it is stained by the rains that washed out game 2. It lends a historical feel to it.

71buc 06-16-2020 11:50 PM

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I purchased the original 35mm slides shot by a Sports illustrated photographer who worked the 1971 World Series. These are some of the shots of the Orioles in Baltimore. They have never been printed or published. The wire photo is what it is.:D

Mark70Z 06-17-2020 02:01 AM

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1991136)
These are the press credentials issued to the media for the 1979 World Series in Baltimore

Mike,

Are you going to start collecting the 1979 World Series too?!? :D


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