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Baltimore Orioles Ticket Sign
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Day 152 – 1 June 2024
Today’s sign is a smaller one from the 1950s. This sign is bright orange and made of cardboard and measures 14.5 x 11 inches. It was displayed in the window at Memorial Stadium where you would buy your tickets. |
Baltimore Orioles Directional Sign
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Day 153 – 2 June 2024
Today’s sign is a bright orange almost red with blue letters. This is another directional sign telling drivers Memorial Stadium is to the right. The sign celebrates the two WS championships from 1966 and 1970 so I assume it is from the 1970s or before 1983. The sign is metal and measures 24 x 18 inches. This is an awesome sign. |
Charlie,
Some great looking signs you’ve been posting. The one today is fairly rare and do not see often. They did make a cardboard version as well, but have only seen a couple over the years (I don’t have an example). |
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Day 154 – 3 June 2024
Today’s sign is another directional Memorial Stadium sigh that provides an arrow telling a driver the stadium is straight ahead. This sign is from the 1970s and would have a Oriole or Colt sigh that fit to the right side of the sign. The sign measures 24 x 24 inches. |
Does anyone know what set this F Robinson card is from?
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I recently got this Frank Robinson 5x7 b&w photo and it looks kind of like the 1967 Bethlehem Steel cards but the picture is different and the caption on the back is different. The picture is on thin semi-glossy paper, and has perforations along the top front edge.
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That’s a great Frank Robinson piece… I wonder if there is a Brooks in that set? I have never seen it before.
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Day 155 – 4 June 2024
Moving from signs, today I am showing you an interesting original piece of art from the 1972-1973 Slurpee 7-11 Cups of Brooks Robinson. I am not familiar with the artist but this example looks great with the black and white matting next to an actual cup. The drawing is very similar to the cup but the orange on the cup is a bit red on the drawing. I have seen other players over the years on ebay but never another Oriole. I assume this is a 1/1. |
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There are Bethlehem Steel booklets from 1966-1970. Here's the program and photo booklet from the 1969 Bethlehem Steel game. |
Nice update, Alan. Nice stuff.
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Baltimore Orioles 1970s Binder
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Day 156 – 5 June 2024
I recently found this binder from the early 1970s. The binder is bright orange and celebrates the 1966 and 1970 WS Champions. I really enjoy the Coo Coo Bird. |
Baltimore Orioles
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Day 157 – 6 June 2024
Today I am showing you a few of my 1975 Clarance Mengler Baseball’s Best 3x5 inch unlicensed post cards for signatures. This is a 125 card set that the MLBPA went after Mr. Mengler as the cards were not sanctioned by the MLB. Mengler created these cards for signatures but ran into legal challenges by the MLB so he stood down with the set. MLBPA was upset with other companies, too, such as TCMA. I believe he created as many as 125 cards each in a set and sold 100 sets and kept 25 sets for himself. I have Frank Robinson with the Indians. Included in the first picture is also McNally with the Expos but this one is an original hand drawn in pencil by Mr. Mengler’s artis, Mr. Neil Patterson. At the time when the set was created, Patterson was a student at a Chicago Art School. The 1st picture shows Brooks, Blair and Singleton are are part of the set but not originals. You can tell if the card is an original if stamped on the back like the second picture. The next picture are originals of Grich, Singleton, May, Belanger and Blair. These are part of the set but original hand drawn. The Bumbry at the top left is not part of the set. Mr. Mengler told me he planned another set in 1976 but he did not get to it based on the MLBPA legal challenge. The last picture shows these are originals with the markings on the back. I had several conversations with Mr. Mengler and was able to get these originals and the insights above. He sent me a photo copy of an article published about his sets in 1975. More on this set tomorrow. |
Never seen those before Charles, cool!
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Clint, it is a pretty cool set. Hard to complete. Thanks!
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Mengler 1975 Originals - Brooks Robinson and Jim Palmer
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Day 158 – 7 June 2024
Like yesterday, I am showing you two more 1975 Clarance Mengler (Artist Neil Patterson) Baseball’s Best 3x5 inch unlicensed post cards for signature but these two are “originals” of Brooks and Palmer.” I was very excited to find these and work a deal with Mr. Mengler. Took a lot of effort, but had to have them and a deal was struck. I may have the Brooks original and copy framed together for display. |
Baltimore Oriole Pins
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Day 159 – 8 June 2024
Today I am showing some pins I found recently. The larger one at the top is from the 1966 WS. I have been looking for this one for a while but it was too expensive. I lucked into this one. The bottom right one from 1973 is unique. I have not seen this one before. The lower left white Johnny Oates button is unique. Never saw this one before. Oates played with the Orioles in 1970 and 1972. He coached with the Orioles in 1989-1991 and then managed the Orioles in 1991 – 1994. |
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With the history of only having produced 125 sets before stopping, I am assuming these 125 are part of "#2 - Original printed versions". If that is true, I don't understand what "#3 - Not originals" are. If he stopped printing, then the "not originals" would be reproductions printed at a later time? I also don't understand what you meant by the Bumbry not being part of the set. Is it a proof that was created but not part of the set that was eventually printed? Thanks in advance for any clarity here. I still lack one of these for my Paul Blair player collection and when I see one I want to be sure I understand what I am looking at. |
Thank you so much!
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Jeff, you are correct. the original pencil hand drawn are 1/1. They have the initials “CSM with date and original art” marking. The official cards part of the 125 sets I understand have the stamp marking “copyright symbol
Mengler-Peterson 1975.” Sorry if confusing. The first post was a few original art and copies. Second post the next day was Brooks and Palmer original art. |
Jeff, forgot Bumbry. Al Bumbry is not part of the 1975 Mengler Set. Mengler was going to do another set in 1976 but Mengler had issues with MLBPA so he did not do the set. When I talked to Mengler he said he had another Oriole u forgot who it was. He then found the card and recalled or researched as being the Bee Al Bumbry.
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The Oates button comes from a Virginia off season banquet in his honor
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Thanks, Bill. I enjoyed Johnny Oates as a player and coach/manager.
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Day 160 – 9 June 2024
Today I am showing you a photo of the Baltimore Orioles Team getting their photo take by none other than the manager, Earl Weaver. Weaver can be seen with a camera on a tripod with the players and coaches all smiling from year to year. Will assume this photo is the early 1970s. Brooks and Etch are both clapping. Belanger and McNally along with Boog are enjoying the photoshoot. Not sure I see Palmer. Pretty cool picture. |
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Day 161 - 10 June 2024
Today I am showing you a small soft bound book with Brooks on the cover published by the Sporting News. The book has World Series Records from 1903 to 1970. Back on the 1960-1970 there were so many iconic publications and photos featuring the Orioles and Brooks. The Brooks photo here is pretty cool of Brooks with his flannel uniform and iconic glove getting ready to catch a pop up. |
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Where is Day 161?!? Really like the photo on the Sporting News book. |
10th Annual Shrine of Immortals Night, July 16, 1969
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Day 162 – 11 June 2024
Today I am showing you a program from Day 161 – 10 June 2024 Today I am showing you a program from the 10th Annual Shrine of Immortals Night, July 16, 1969. This program was done between games with the Indians. They celebrated some of the greatest Oriole players. On the inside you can see photos and details of players from 1954 through 1968. Then, you see a photo and details of the latest inductee to the Shrine of Immortals – Babe Phelps. He played professionally from 1931 – 1942 with a career average of .310. The shrine is for Maryland Athletes. 10th Annual Shrine of Immortals Night, July 16, 196 |
Mark, fixed the day skipped.
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Day 163 – 12 June 2024
Not sure I have posted this before but today I am showing you a post card from Sunday September 18, 1977 celebrating Brooks Robinson, which was coined as “Thanks Brooks Day!” The post card has his photo on one side and some details about the day with a free handout to the attendees. |
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Mark, not sure I could explain where I found the post card above. Always looking, for sure.
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1967 Topps and 1968 O-Pee-Chee Pin Ups
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164 - 13 June 2024
In 1967 and 1968 Topps published two pin-ups for kids. The 1967 and 1968 copies are the same but one is printed in the USA and the other was printed in Canada. The 1967 copy is easy to find and can grade nicely with PSA. The 1968 O-Pee-Chee or Canada version is hard to find with good centering, as depicted in the picture. The set includes 32 different players and they are 5 in X 7 in. They could be found in wax packs folded up. |
Brooks Robinson Topps Salesman Sample
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Day 165 – 14 June 2024
Today I am showing you a PSA graded Brooks Robinson 1960 Topps Salesman Sample cut from a panel. The Salesman Sample Panels were another way for Topps to advertise their cards. The salesman would use these to promote that years cards. The 1960 version panels came in 3 card strips with two of the cards featuring part of an add on the reverse side and the 3d card having an example of the actual card back, but of a different player. PSA graded my Brooks as “Authentic. Notice the back of the card. |
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Day 166 – 15 June 2024
Similar to yesterday, I am showing you another Salesman Sample but this one is of Brooks Robinson in 1962. I tried to get this graded with PSA but they could not reference it to anything despite having graded complete panels in the past. They graded at least 4 other complete panels with three players each to include one with Clemente. I believe there is another Brooks Robinson 1962 salesman sample from 1962. I have seen a poorly cut version on Net54. Not sure why, but PSA would not grade my 1962 salesman sample handcut. PSA graded a few others from 1960 (Bob Purkey, Hal Smith and Cletis Boyer). Having bothe the 1960 and 1962 is pretty rare and cool. |
Salesman Samples
I’ve never seen a complete Topps Salesman Sample with Brooks included even though we know there were at least two years that he was included. Extremely rare and cool Salesman Sample cuts…
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Absolutely love the samples, I'd love one for my PC guy.
Here's my '65 team issue 8x10 for consolation. Compared to the standard size I believe it's much much tougher, And nicer looking imo. Maybe even some of you big collectors haven't seen one in this size. But I doubt it lol. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...aef50f1f14.jpg |
Nice. Thanks for sharing the 1965 8 x 10. Enjoy seeing team issue, Jay pub, etc of Brooks and Orioles. Post more.
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1974 Topps Stamps Proof Panel with Brooks Robinson
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Day 167 – 16 June 2024
Today I am showing you a 1974 Topps Proof Stamp Panel that includes Brooks Robinson. I put the complete stamp panel set together, which was fun. The proof is a bit rare. |
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1965 Brooks Robinson
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Nice pictures, Mark. I find myself leaning towards team issues items more and more. Still enjoy the cards but memorial stadium related stuff and team issues items I find more interesting.
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Baltimore Orioles Rawlings Staff Advisory Photos
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Day 168 – 17 June 2024
I am a huge fan of Staff Advisory Photos. Today I am showing you a few featuring Orioles Players with Rawlings from the 1960s. I have several of Brooks I have show before but here are a few others: Dave McNally (auto), Boog, and the Blade (Mark Belanger). Brooks appeared in several different versions with Rawlings (I am tracking 6 BW versions and the two indirectly related 1964-1966 Rawlings Premium Photos). |
Baltimore Orioles Wilson Advisory Photos
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Day 169 – 18 June 2024
Today I am showing you some of my Wilson Advisory Staff Photos of Orioles (Aparicio, Orsino, Pappas, and Blair). I am missing Brandt, Gentile, variation of Pappas, and Triandos. There are also Orioles with McGregor and Spalding, which I do not have. A guy I met has a great web site with all of the Advisory Photos, which I have contributed to. www.tonyinzerillo.com. A great resource for all Advosory photos. |
October 1970 Japan Magazine with Brooks And Frank Robinson and Boog Powell
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Day 170 – 19 June 2024
I recently found another Magazine from Japan celebrating the Orioles. This October 28, 1970 Magazine has Brooks, Frank and Boog on the cover. I really like the yellow cover and the Oriole Bird at the top. I need to find a ticket for the game. |
I like the Wilson photos and the World Tour mag.
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1975 JMC 1 NST/MR. BASEBALL Brooks Robinson & Shigeo Nagashima
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