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bigfanNY 08-12-2021 04:06 PM

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Most here know this is one of the most iconic Orioles pictures. After Clinching the 1966 World Series Brooks getting some serious air. This one is signed by Brooks Andy Echebarren and Dave McNally. It is a postcard from the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore Inviting Ted Patterson ( Baltimore Sportwriter) to an exhibition of Great moments in Orioles History in Dec 1985.

ksfarmboy 08-12-2021 05:22 PM

That’s awesome Bill, congrats!

roarfrom34 08-12-2021 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by bigfanNY (Post 2133172)
Most here know this is one of the most iconic Orioles pictures. After Clinching the 1966 World Series Brooks getting some serious air. This one is signed by Brooks Andy Echebarren and Dave McNally. It is a postcard from the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore Inviting Ted Patterson ( Baltimore Sportwriter) to an exhibition of Great moments in Orioles History in Dec 1985.

That's a neat piece....While that picture is an iconic one, it may be the first one I've seen signed by all 3

Mark70Z 08-13-2021 02:30 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 2132988)
A fellow Ripken collector who attended the most recent National saw a dealer there from Charlotte and inquired if he had items related to Cal's time there.

The dealer reached down from under his table and pulled out a few things with the most unique thing being a 16x24 team photo board in which a fan back in 1980 took pictures of the team members, then had them sign them and affixed them to this board.

Fortunately the collector thought the item fit better in my collection and a deal was made:

Bill,

That’s a great addition to your collection; love it.

Mark70Z 08-13-2021 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by bigfanNY (Post 2133172)
Most here know this is one of the most iconic Orioles pictures. After Clinching the 1966 World Series Brooks getting some serious air. This one is signed by Brooks Andy Echebarren and Dave McNally. It is a postcard from the Babe Ruth Museum in Baltimore Inviting Ted Patterson ( Baltimore Sportwriter) to an exhibition of Great moments in Orioles History in Dec 1985.

Jonathan,

Great piece! I thought all Orioles related items would come to my attention since they’re not “old enough” :D

roarfrom34 08-13-2021 06:25 AM

Today is my oldest son's birthday and a few years back I found this Associated Press laserphoto of Bill Ripken in action from the day he was born (and had him sign/inscribe it). We had it framed & it now hangs in his home:


https://i.imgur.com/FdgzN9N.jpg

roarfrom34 08-14-2021 08:12 AM

On the subject of birthdays, HBD to Earl Weaver who would have been 91 today...These pieces have been shown in the past but certainly deserve to be re-posted...

After Earl retired (for the second time) after the '86 season, he gave his individual hand written opposing player scouting reports to coach Jimmy Williams for use in '87 (I later had him sign the metal box); Jimmy then gifted them to me:

https://i.imgur.com/r5VA99q.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/7uEpJA0.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/1UEYKBj.jpg

Photo matched warmup top from the '85 season (with the sewn in pocket for his cigarettes):

https://i.imgur.com/19E6ts2.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/qL0kzOu.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/aiiZHXN.jpg

Lastly, a letter from A.L. President Lee MacPhail to Earl from July of '79 regarding an ejection and an original press photo from The Sun showing the incident:

https://i.imgur.com/EjvLz6v.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/ydGTFP0.jpg

1970's County Stadium hand painted (signed) nameplate:
https://i.imgur.com/0nxCr9G.jpg
Happy Birthday Earl!

uyu906 08-14-2021 10:40 AM

Super Cool Earl notes!! That box should be in the baseball hall of fame!!

roarfrom34 08-14-2021 10:44 AM

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Super Cool Earl notes!! That box should be in the baseball hall of fame!!

some of the index cards have tobacco stained thumbprints on the back of them!

uyu906 08-14-2021 10:46 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 2133746)
some of the index cards have tobacco stained thumbprints on the back of them!

Awesome!!

Mark70Z 08-14-2021 04:21 PM

Bill,

Hope your son had a great birthday! Really like what you did with the inscription and such a cool picture.

Man those Earl pieces are awesome…

bigfanNY 08-19-2021 10:35 PM

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I just won this. I was looking over Brooks Robinson Auto's on Ebay for comps on a group of Brooks Robinson signatures I have up on BST ( shamless plug ...lol) and I saw this. Signatures on programs magazines etc are manytimes a great way to get autographs at reasonable prices. This one was no exception, it is not the Brooks or the Uker but the Chylak signature that makes this one stand out. I have a friend who trying to put together a collection of everyone in the Baseball HOF and Umpire Nester Chylak is moderately difficult passing away at 59 in 1982 and elected to HOF in 1999 this will be his Christmas present ( if he still needs Chylak). If not I might keep it because it screams Baltimore sports with Bagli and Thompson signatures. And I am a lifelong Colts fan carrying that tradition from my Grandfather.

Mark70Z 08-20-2021 07:45 AM

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Originally Posted by bigfanNY (Post 2136100)
I just won this. I was looking over Brooks Robinson Auto's on Ebay for comps on a group of Brooks Robinson signatures I have up on BST ( shamless plug ...lol) and I saw this. Signatures on programs magazines etc are manytimes a great way to get autographs at reasonable prices. This one was no exception, it is not the Brooks or the Uker but the Chylak signature that makes this one stand out. I have a friend who trying to put together a collection of everyone in the Baseball HOF and Umpire Nester Chylak is moderately difficult passing away at 59 in 1982 and elected to HOF in 1999 this will be his Christmas present ( if he still needs Chylak). If not I might keep it because it screams Baltimore sports with Bagli and Thompson signatures. And I am a lifelong Colts fan carrying that tradition from my Grandfather.

Jonathan,

That’s a great looking Brooksie signature on the front cover.

roarfrom34 08-22-2021 07:26 AM

Recently picked up this January 1983 program of a charity basketball game between Oriole players and members of a Hanover/York (PA) radio station (I wonder how John Shelby ended up with #22 lol):

https://i.imgur.com/VGEWYzc.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/AsMedIW.jpg

BaltOrioles 08-22-2021 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 2136943)
Recently picked up this January 1983 program of a charity basketball game between Oriole players and members of a Hanover/York (PA) radio station (I wonder how John Shelby ended up with #22 lol):

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


Bill,

Nice pick up. I saw it listed, but ended up passing on it. I'm glad you ended up with it.

I do have a similar program from December 1983. The Orioles played a group from Frederick County.

Attachment 475162

Chstrite 08-24-2021 06:34 PM

1960s Orioles Bobble Heads
 
Does any one have a thorough list of all the Oriole Bobble Heads in the 1960s?

Thanks!

Charlie

Mark70Z 08-25-2021 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Chstrite (Post 2137955)
Does any one have a thorough list of all the Oriole Bobble Heads in the 1960s?

Thanks!

Charlie

I’m sure not an expert on these, but below is my listing (dates may be estimates):

Orioles Nodders

1960-61 Color Base - Green
1960’s White Base Mini
1961 Boy Face Mini
1961-62 White Base Mini
1962 Black Face
1961-63 White Base
1963-65 Black Face
1963-65 Green Base
1966-71 Gold Base

roarfrom34 08-27-2021 06:29 AM

The Babe Ruth Museum puts out these well done brief "How 'Bout That" vignettes about Baltimore sports history on YouTube & the latest one has to do with what many thought was Brooks' last career game in 1976 (narrated by my buddy Bill Stetka):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd8oc6Dsln8

roarfrom34 08-28-2021 06:56 AM

With Cal's 61st birthday being earlier in the week I was reminded of when he signed a five year contract on his his birthday back in '92...

I was very fortunate to have a friend who was the sports director of a MD radio station and he would save me all the Orioles press release's, etc. that would cross his desk...

Kind of fun to go through them every once in awhile:

https://i.imgur.com/GGMNnnc.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/IZMhsyh.jpghttps://i.imgur.com/UQPoiB1.jpg

Chstrite 08-29-2021 09:44 AM

Orioles Bobbleheads
 
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Hi, everyone. Mark shared with my his list of Oriole Bobbleheads from the 1960s above but here it is again (thanks, Mark):

1960-61 Color Base - Green
1960’s White Base Mini
1961 Boy Face Mini
1961-62 White Base Mini
1962 Black Face
1961-63 White Base
1963-65 Black Face
1963-65 Green Base
1966-71 Gold Base

Below are 7 / 9. The Mini White Face (Boy) is missing along with the Black Face with a Serious look. I am surprised there are no 1970 Oriole Bobbleheads...maybe someone knows.

Chstrite 08-29-2021 09:48 AM

Brooks Robinson Boxes
 
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Hi, everyone. I was interested in how many different boxes Brooks appears on, which i own that are not PSA graded. Here they are. I have several more Bazooka boxes graded that are not shown. Left to right: 1962 Post Cereal unassembled, 1971 unassembled Bazooka no number, 1970 Action Cartidge, 1975 Hostess, 1970 Kellogg’s, 1970 Milk Duds, 1966 Bazooka, 1976 Hostess, 1977 Burger Chef Triple Play Funnel, 1969 Transogram, and 1964 MVP Rawlings. Always looking for more (expecially the 1964 Big 8 Rawlings Glove Box)! Enjoy.

sflayank 08-29-2021 10:18 AM

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This one?

Chstrite 08-29-2021 12:42 PM

Larry - Big 8 Rawlings Box
 
Yes…that is it if the complete box. I have the Complete Card Set graded. A second set ungraded, a Brooks panel, and a complete set of the Premium Photos. Love all things Rawlings. Thanks for showing.

roarfrom34 08-31-2021 05:55 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 2138774)
The Babe Ruth Museum puts out these well done brief "How 'Bout That" vignettes about Baltimore sports history on YouTube & the latest one has to do with what many thought was Brooks' last career game in 1976 (narrated by my buddy Bill Stetka):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zd8oc6Dsln8

Here is a press photo of Brooks shown relaxing at his locker prior to that last home game in '76 (noting the speculation that it might be his last home game as an Oriole):

https://i.imgur.com/Tz18Bck.jpg

roarfrom34 09-01-2021 06:37 AM

On January 11th, 1990, Cal Ripken Jr. was awarded the very first Bart Giamatti Award (presented by the Baseball Assistance Team) for donating $250,000 for the establishment of the Life Long Learning Center, a facility aimed at helping the needs of more than 125,000 adult illiterates in Baltimore.

It was OTD in 1989 that Giamatti unexpectedly passed away from a heart attack (and only eight days after banning Pete Rose for life).

Here is a signed/inscribed cachet from that award presentation:

https://i.imgur.com/ltUSju4.jpg

Chstrite 09-02-2021 07:53 PM

It can be done in 61
 
Anyone familiar with this slogan and was it a sticker for the Orioles in the quest for their first championship?

BaltOrioles 09-02-2021 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Chstrite (Post 2141122)
Anyone familiar with this slogan and was it a sticker for the Orioles in the quest for their first championship?

I believe it was the Orioles theme for the 1961 season. The Orioles finished second in 1960 and hopes were high for the 1961 team.

Here's a napkin with that slogan printed on it.

Attachment 476867

Chstrite 09-03-2021 09:20 AM

1961 Napkin
 
Hi, Alan. I have the same napkin. It is very cool. I enjoy looking at it daily. That might be strange but it is on a cabinet. I hate myself for seeing a cardboard sign or sticker on eBay I past on with same saying. Saw a BW photo and the manager had the sign in his hands. I will keep looking. Thanks for sharing! BTW, chipping away at the smaller team pictures and post cards but it is slow. PSA will not grade any of the Brooks ones to add to the Master.

Hope you are well.

Charlie

roarfrom34 09-06-2021 08:10 AM

Hard to believe that its been 26 years since Cal Ripken Jr. surpassed the legendary Lou Gehrig for the most consecutive games played record...

Certainly a night in my life I'll never forget.

Anyways, here is a signed/inscribed press credential from that series with the Angels...I bought it off the guy who was wearing it as he exited the stadium that night...

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

Mark70Z 09-07-2021 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 2142171)
Hard to believe that its been 26 years since Cal Ripken Jr. surpassed the legendary Lou Gehrig for the most consecutive games played record...

Certainly a night in my life I'll never forget.

Anyways, here is a signed/inscribed press credential from that series with the Angels...I bought it off the guy who was wearing it as he exited the stadium that night...

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

That seems like it just occurred. Man, time is flying. Great looking item by the way!!

Chstrite 09-16-2021 09:32 PM

Recent Brooks Robinson PSA Master Set Additions
 
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Hi, everyone. A few recent additions to the Brooks PSA Master Set. These were stacked up for a few months. I tried to add the 1964 Martin Marietta Family Night hand out card and 1961 Baltimore News Post but they denied my request. Both are pretty rare so I was very disappointed. This was a large update to the set, which is now at 293 items. Top left to right is the 1974 OPC Orioles Team Card. Next,is the 1967 OPC The Champs card with Brooks, Frank and Bauer. The 1967/68 Coca Cola Caps are mostly 1 of 1s in the master. The O10s Tab, Fanta Orange, Fanta Root Beer and Fanta Grap are impossible to find. Same with the #3 Fanta Orange. The grades are not that high but good luck finding these. All of the Coca Cola Caps are 1 of 1s in the Master. Next, is one of my rarest finds...the 1970 Dayton Daily News. It received an Authentic Grade but I was very happy that they at least graded it. This is the only one graded. The 1961 Post Cereal Panel featuring Brooks is another 1 of 1. I thought the grade was low, but very excited to add it. Finally, one of my favorite sets is the 1969 Nabisco Team Flakes. This complete panel was surprisingly on ebay and thanks to Mark Comer, he pointed it out and I made an offer and won. This panel is pretty hard to find and was not so happy with the grade but at least it is now part of the Master Set. I was 100% on the Master but recently fell short on the completion with 3 additions. The 1962 Sports Service Baltimore Orioles Brooksie was added and I had one on hand and sent to PSA just today. The Brooks 1962-1965 Jap Pub Type 2 B on Cap Batting Waist View was added...I think I have that one already graded. I think it is labled wrong and asked PSA to accept it. The final addition is a 1962 Post Cereal Boyer/Boros/Brooks hand cut panel. I think this is a panel of 3 cards from a box going left to right. I can't find one nor a picture...this is what keeps me up at night. Hope you enjoyed and keep up the "posts."

ksfarmboy 09-17-2021 08:08 AM

Great adds Charlie! What grades did the Martin card and the Baltimore
Post get?

Mark70Z 09-17-2021 02:07 PM

Brooks Robinson
 
There are some GREAT, tough to find items, right there. Glad you could pick up the Nabisco Team Flakes since I knew you were looking for that for a while. Looks great slabbed and looks far better than the grade indicates.

Of course my favorite is that ‘61 Post Panel; looks AWESOME!

Chstrite 09-17-2021 02:15 PM

Brooks cards
 
Sadly they did not grade the 61 Baltimore Post and Martin Card.

ksfarmboy 09-17-2021 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Chstrite (Post 2145458)
Sadly they did not grade the 61 Baltimore Post and Martin Card.

WTH, I could see maybe not adding to the register but there’s no reason not to grade them. They’ve graded everything else. Can you take it higher up the ladder? Sorry they didn’t grade them.

Mark70Z 09-17-2021 05:53 PM

Didn’t they already grade one of the ‘61 Oriole Scrapbook newspaper cutouts? Those were made to cut out of the paper; they have the lines for cutting; they should grade…

Chstrite 09-17-2021 07:12 PM

Brooks Master Grading
 
I took the 64 Martin and 62 Baltimore News Post (BNP) to the National for a walk through. There was already a 62 Baltimore News Post already graded. When I picked my graded cards up the BNP ungraded I was shocked since one was already graded and part of the Registry. They told me it was graded by accident. I was livid and asked to talk to someone but like a dictatorship, no appeal process. They said the Martin card had no reference despite research I gave them. Again…I was miffed.

71buc 09-17-2021 07:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Chstrite (Post 2139481)
Hi, everyone. I was interested in how many different boxes Brooks appears on, which i own that are not PSA graded. Here they are. I have several more Bazooka boxes graded that are not shown. Left to right: 1962 Post Cereal unassembled, 1971 unassembled Bazooka no number, 1970 Action Cartidge, 1975 Hostess, 1970 Kellogg’s, 1970 Milk Duds, 1966 Bazooka, 1976 Hostess, 1977 Burger Chef Triple Play Funnel, 1969 Transogram, and 1964 MVP Rawlings. Always looking for more (expecially the 1964 Big 8 Rawlings Glove Box)! Enjoy.

That glove box is beautiful. Do you have a mint glove in there?

ksfarmboy 09-18-2021 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Chstrite (Post 2145552)
I took the 64 Martin and 62 Baltimore News Post (BNP) to the National for a walk through. There was already a 62 Baltimore News Post already graded. When I picked my graded cards up the BNP ungraded I was shocked since one was already graded and part of the Registry. They told me it was graded by accident. I was livid and asked to talk to someone but like a dictatorship, no appeal process. They said the Martin card had no reference despite research I gave them. Again…I was miffed.

I would be upset too if I was in the registry game. Especially with the time and money you’ve used to accumulate past and present pieces. There’s absolutely no reason not to grade them. They’ve graded paper cutouts before and the Martin cards are certainly cards and genuine. I’d keep trying and maybe contact the top dog if you can get ahold of him. Hopefully something turns up on the way the Martin cards were distributed. Wish we had some old Martin plant newsletters.

Mark70Z 09-18-2021 02:50 PM

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Originally Posted by ksfarmboy (Post 2145665)
I would be upset too if I was in the registry game. Especially with the time and money you’ve used to accumulate past and present pieces. There’s absolutely no reason not to grade them. They’ve graded paper cutouts before and the Martin cards are certainly cards and genuine. I’d keep trying and maybe contact the top dog if you can get ahold of him. Hopefully something turns up on the way the Martin cards were distributed. Wish we had some old Martin plant newsletters.

The Martin Family Night set was issued as a stadium giveaway. The game was in conjunction with Martin Family Night. I believe the game was held on July 17, 1964; I think Alan may have the program if I’m not mistaken.

Chstrite 09-18-2021 04:43 PM

Martin Family Night Program
 
Mark, (I am being a little mean but that set is so rare and a treasure) a 20something year old at the National told me to provide more details and maybe they would grade it. He was the customer facing person that would go between me and the Senior grader. i asked to see the Senior grader but that was not going to happen. The program might help with my background information. i would like to try again. We'll see. Thanks.

BaltOrioles 09-18-2021 07:26 PM

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Mark, (I am being a little mean but that set is so rare and a treasure) a 20something year old at the National told me to provide more details and maybe they would grade it. He was the customer facing person that would go between me and the Senior grader. i asked to see the Senior grader but that was not going to happen. The program might help with my background information. i would like to try again. We'll see. Thanks.

Charlie,

That's very disappointing. You would think that they would put a little effort into customer service.

Here's the program from 1964. The Orioles hosted Martin Family nights from 1963-1967. I have the company flyer for the 1967 game, but not 1964.

Attachment 479377

ksfarmboy 09-19-2021 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 2145748)
The Martin Family Night set was issued as a stadium giveaway. The game was in conjunction with Martin Family Night. I believe the game was held on July 17, 1964; I think Alan may have the program if I’m not mistaken.

I’d just like to know how they were distributed. With approximately 22,600 in attendance, did everyone get a set or each family? Were they given out to select winners? There were either 22,600 sets made or if each family averaged around 4, 5600 sets. If special give aways then who knows? So from those sets less than a handful are known today?
Were regular people also able to attend the game or only Martin employees? This would skew the number of sets too.
Alan do you have any pics of the inside of your program?

BaltOrioles 09-19-2021 12:29 PM

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I’d just like to know how they were distributed. With approximately 22,600 in attendance, did everyone get a set or each family? Were they given out to select winners? There were either 22,600 sets made or if each family averaged around 4, 5600 sets. If special give aways then who knows? So from those sets less than a handful are known today?
Were regular people also able to attend the game or only Martin employees? This would skew the number of sets too.
Alan do you have any pics of the inside of your program?

Clint,

I don't have definite answers to your questions, but do have some theories. I doubt very much that the cards were given out to regular fans, since so few have surfaced. Most likely only to Martin employees attending the game and I have no idea how many that might have been.

I do have a flyer from the 1967 game, but nothing from 1964. The 1967 flyer mentions that someone in each dept will have tickets available for purchase. It also mentions several Orioles players visiting the company cafeterias to promote sales and several contests that employees could enter related to the game.

My guess is the 1964 cards were either distributed as part of the ticket sales promotion at the company or part of a gift bag given to Martin employees attending the game.

Anyone know a Martin employee from the 1960's??

1967 Martin Family Night Flyer

Chstrite 09-19-2021 01:00 PM

Martin Family
 
Alan, thanks and understood. Much appreciated. The 1967 flyer is a nice item. Thanks for sharing.

ksfarmboy 09-19-2021 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by BaltOrioles (Post 2146025)
Clint,

I don't have definite answers to your questions, but do have some theories. I doubt very much that the cards were given out to regular fans, since so few have surfaced. Most likely only to Martin employees attending the game and I have no idea how many that might have been.

I do have a flyer from the 1967 game, but nothing from 1964. The 1967 flyer mentions that someone in each dept will have tickets available for purchase. It also mentions several Orioles players visiting the company cafeterias to promote sales and several contests that employees could enter related to the game.

My guess is the 1964 cards were either distributed as part of the ticket sales promotion at the company or part of a gift bag given to Martin employees attending the game.

Anyone know a Martin employee from the 1960's??

1967 Martin Family Night Flyer

Thanks for your reply Alan. There is a Martin museum in Maryland. I found a web site and sent them a question asking about the cards. They may know someone that used to work there and I’ll relay any information that they give me. Cross our fingers and hope they can add something. That 67 flyer is pretty cool and thanks for sharing.

ripfan008 09-19-2021 02:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ksfarmboy (Post 2146042)
Thanks for your reply Alan. There is a Martin museum in Maryland. I found a web site and sent them a question asking about the cards. They may know someone that used to work there and I’ll relay any information that they give me. Cross our fingers and hope they can add something. That 67 flyer is pretty cool and thanks for sharing.

Good afternoon,

I grew up right next to Martin Marietta (literally in walking distance). I took my wife to the Martin Museum around Christmas 2019 when they had a Train Garden to raise money for the place. Since Lockheed bought it, they've been selling off all of the old Martin materials. I do mean selling. They had turned the library into an area to go through all of the old books and materials for sale (I'm assuming after they had gone through to make sure items weren't classified). I went through everything looking for anything about the old Orioles nights and came up empty. Everyone in the place was in their 20s but maybe they know some old Martin employees or have some in the family?

Alan, thanks for posting the 1967 Family Night Poster,

Mike

BaltOrioles 09-19-2021 06:35 PM

Martin Family Night programs
 
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For anyone interested, here are the other Martin Family Night programs from 1963, 1965, 1966 and 1967. The later ones mention prizes on the front, but I'm not aware of any other cards, except for 1964.

1963 Program

Attachment 479503

1965 Program

Attachment 479504

1966 Program

Attachment 479505

1967 Program


Attachment 479506

ksfarmboy 09-19-2021 06:47 PM

Amazing programs Alan, thanks for sharing!

Mark70Z 09-20-2021 05:41 PM

Alan… love those programs. Thanks so much for posting and getting to see them again.


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