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So these are a little confusing to me, and perhaps could in part explain why for instance PSA won't authenticate them anymore (they will the auto, but just not identify and label the item other than "postcard").
But it seems to be one of the standard "JD McCarthy postcard" often I've seen referenced as "1950-60" in some places. I think the photo looks like it is from the earliest era b/c he looks that young, but there is at least one other pose of these I think? and they aren't individually copyrighted so it isn't clear when the print run would be just based on looking at the single item. I suspect some out there must know a lot more about these postcards. The auction listing for this one said it was postmarked '56, which seemed exciting though of course still secondary to the inscription, so I wasn't totally disappointed to get it and looking with a loupe decide I don't think that's right. I can see the oversight, since there is some ink missing from the final digit such that the "0" could be imagined as a "6" and the pre-printed text bisects right through the postmark such that one can imagine a "5" where the "6" is. But in hand I am pretty certain the postmark says "Sep 12 1960" rather than 1956. So not exactly a rookie-era inscription which would have been icing, but since I can still pretend it was personalized to me, I'm good with it. |
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Posted this in the April pick up thread earlier. Posting it here to add it to the Clemente inventory contained here. This chalk ware memorial bust is a tough find. It’s even more difficult to come by than the Clemente Bank.
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Bought this Clemente ball many years ago. I believe it's from his rookie season:
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Thought other Clemente collectors in this thread might be interested. I was an under bidder on this by a mere $2500. Perhaps the closing price shouldn’t surprise me so much as I had never seen one of these before, but wow…
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Nice Rare item there!
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Sorry you missed out on that Mike. As Howard mentioned, I have seen Momen GU bats, but I don’t recall seeing a Momen mini.
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Figured this one comes with a good story, so worth reviving the great one thread!
So about 25 years ago before electronic Ebay sniping there was well, manual sniping - had to set an alarm and mark your calendar, be in front of your computer and hope your internet connection didn't fritz out. I had found a listing for 2 Puerto Rican winter league yearbooks - I had never seen them before - a 1954 With Roberto Clemente and a 1955 with Willie Mays and Roberto Clemente. The '55 was scheduled to end first. Both of them were sitting at like $100 heading into the auction close. So I am thinking - gosh, I would pay $500 a piece for them. So with 10 seconds left to go, I hit the "place bid" button with my $500 something dollar bid - only to find myself the underbidder!!!! Upset, angry and determined not to lose the '54 I put my snipe in at like $700. on the '54. I won it for ~ $200! I tried reaching out to see who might have won the '55 to try to talk them out of it. No luck even finding where it landed. So it landed on my want list. I can't say I actively searched for it as much as other items, but it remained in the back of my mind and I certainly kept my eye out for one. Well, Last week our very own Net 54 board member Larry S lists one in the BST here: https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=309045 I ponied up for it as it puts a happy ending to a previously "unfinished" story - received it today and am happy to add it to my collection! Thanks Larry! ..........now where did I put that '54? :eek: |
Nice pickups Mike & Howard!
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Just picked this up (a throw-in with a group of older Pirates yearbooks) -- appears to be from 1971. Scott
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Nice pick up Scott! You don’t see those very often. I have one and seem to recall a squirrel recipe by Mrs. Maz.
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Howard, I just saw your program. That's an awesome piece. Congratulations on that pick up. I'm sure its nice to have that closure. Coincidently, I own a Type I copy of that photo of Willie sliding on the lower right. |
Great pickup Mike!
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AWESOME pickup!!! Sorry, just getting around to seeing it. There’s not a more deserving collection for it to reside than yours. I can’t remember the last time I picked up any RC items. It seems as of late I have been buying more cars than cards…:eek::eek::eek: Great acquisition Mike!!! |
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The Roberto Clemente Museum has released a 50th Anniversary calendar that is beautiful. They printed 3000 numbered pieces. The calendar is truly a work of art and any Clemente collector would be impressed and happy to add it to their collection so I thought I would share it here for anyone who might be interested.
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Thanks for the tip Mike! I ordered one.
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Publications anyone?
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I don't recall if we've delved into publications/magazines /newspapers on this thread (I vaguely recall some of the magazines from Puerto Rico). Anyway, I have a couple of boxes of this kind of stuff. I sent some of the better condition ones to be entombed by CGC and figured I'd share the results. I'll also use it as an opportunity to invite others to share their Clemente related publications!
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They're gorgeous Howard.
There are a surprising number of precursors in the thread for this category. The list can be found mostly in the Catalogue sub-section "Periodicals, books, etc." (post #918). Or there may be a few cross-postings elsewhere. I haven't checked which of yours are new to the list yet, but I will by the time I get around to the next update. (But as I recall those may be the first slabbed examples shared...) |
Those are great Howard, especially the first one. How much do they charge to grade magazines?
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Thanks guys. Here is a link to pricing: https://www.cgccomics.com/submit/ser...s/cgc-grading/ which depends on declared value. I've been actively searching for that baseball digest form 72 posted earlier in the thread, which I have as yet been unable to find! Anyone else have some magazines to post - don't have to be graded?
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Here’s one of my favorite rare ones that I posted earlier in the thread. This is also a copy I have only seen once.
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Beautiful stuff Howard as always. I was scrolling through the index of items in this thread and noticed there were no game tickets. Here are my two 3000 hit stubs. I own two for at least another week as the slabbed one is going up for auction next Friday with Goldin. The free range stub was featured in the new Clemente calendar. I just picked up this full ticket to Game 4 of the 1972 NLCS it’s Clemente’s last Homer. Then Clemente Night at Shea, and opening day 1973 when his #21 was retired by the Pirates.
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That's the one
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Mike K - That is an awesome stub collection! I have been after that Clemente day at Shea for a while to no avail (should've pulled the trigger on one on Ebay a year or 2 ago!). Also just saw a 1970 Clemente day at 3 rivers posted on Ebay - at $600 a little steep for my blood, but cool ticket. |
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Posted this in the March pick up thread on the memorabilia side. Only posting it here to add to the items in this thread. I picked up this cardboard fan. I have never seen one prior to this. As they say if you haven’t seen it before you may never again. With that in mind I purchased it. It originates from a religious theme park named Holy Land in Waterbury Connecticut. The park was active from 1958-1984. It re-opened in 2014.
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Beautiful card
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Incredible card! Thanks for showing off. Never get tired of seeing it. |
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A collector on Facebook shared another fan with me. His features advertising for a Louisiana based mortuary. I suspect these may have been sold in bulk as a blank backed advertising piece to be used by a variety of businesses. I think the number on the front might be a catalog number reference.
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Always happy to find a reason to add to and bump this thread! This is the printing flog used by The Pittsburgh Post Gazette to create the front page of the Oct 18, 1971 newspaper.
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Couldn’t be in a more deserving collection Mike!
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Thanks that’s heady praise coming from you.
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So, that thing is a pop 1 ? :D
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July 14, 1956 Roberto Clemente plays second base for the first time in his career. He played second in one other game and third base once.
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So I was browsing through eBay the other day and decided to check for RC items when I came across this next item. Thanks to a great seller Frank (eBay ID: ballpark-frank) I was able to purchase it. He sent me message saying that he had seen this thread & that he gladly accepted my offer. So, if you’re reading this Frank, thanks again for helping me add to the collection. 1973 Sportsline Pittsburgh… https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...F9AF5170C.jpeg |
Awesome congratulations Mike!
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Thanks Mike, hope all is well
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Roberto Clemente wore the number 13 for the first 36 games of his career. He Wore #21 for the first time in a game against Jackie Robinson and the Brooklyn Dodgers on May 24, 1955. The last date we wore #13 was during a Double Header against Willie Mays and the Giants on May 22, 1955. Here is a program to that date.
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Interesting Mike! Have you ever seen a photo of Roberto wearing the # 13?
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No I haven’t
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Super cool issue and another I have not seen before!! I do have another Sportsline Pittsburgh issue with Roberto on the Cover I have attached. Sadly the auto isn't genuine. Great Program Mike! I also have never seen a picture of Clemente wearing #13. https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...F9AF5170C.jpeg |
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I hadn’t seen that Sportsline Pittsburgh issue of yours before either. I wonder if there are more Roberto covers out there that we are unaware of. As for the autograph, I purchased the same “style” auto over 20 years ago which I’m sure was signed by the same person. It was personalized, and I purchased it from one of my patients who sent an autograph request when she was young. I’m sure they were signed by one of RC’s colleagues or friends (i.e. Dorsey) to keep up with the demand. |
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Original snapshots of Clemente’s wedding day. That’s the aforementioned Phil Dorsey kissing the bride.
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