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Almanaque Deportivo Album 1947, Miñoso, Mike González y Max Manning.
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Almanaque Deportivo Album 1947, Martin Dihigo card.
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Ted Williams in Havana
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Ted Williams in La Tropical Stadium in La Habana.
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Aguilitas Serie Artistica, Alejandro Oms, Armando Marsans, Adolfo Luque.
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Matón Dihigo 1947 Colecciones Montiel
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Three Martin Dihigo cards from the Montiel 1947 collection, note that the edges of the three cards are different
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On October 26, 1946, 76 years ago, the Great Stadium of Havana was inaugurated, with games between the teams of the Cuban Professional League, Almendares, Habana, Cienfuegos and Marianao, I show two photos, the 1st in the face of construction and the 2nd, an exaltation to the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame, where Miguel Angel González and Merito Acosta were inducted, these ceremonies were held every year on December 29, BASEBALL DAY, in commemoration of the 1st Official Game of the First Cuban Championship , that day in 1878.Attachment 540193
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Caramelos La Mallorquina, Oliver Marcell and José María Fernández
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Montiel Collections 1947, uncropped
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Colecciones Montiel 1947, Gerith and Ruth, uncut.
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Book published in 1951 that deals with the history of Almendares in its 3/4 century
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Campeonato 1952-53 Almendares book and photos
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4 Guías del Fanático Campeonatos
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Cigarros Nacionales, Cooper, my collection
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Cigarros Junco 1937, Frank Frisch
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I just picked up on eBay a really rare card. Mitchell Blake.
Attachment 544957 Attachment 544958 The seller was selling a bunch of cards he soaked including the Ruth which sold today. He mentioned in the description he has this card for sale, but I could not find it. I consulted Roland’s book and learned some more about it. He ended up relisting it for me and I bought it. It is pretty ugly, but I think not many are known, so I grabbed it. Apparently, this was a short print since the complete set could be sent in for prizes, so this card was rare to avoid giving prizes. It is from the 1930 Baguer Chocolates. It is being sent to the eBay authentication program, so that should be interesting since PSA has never graded one and SGC 1. Update: Came back authenticated and packed nicely, arrived earlier than expected. |
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Yes, Is rare this card
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Silvio Garcia
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Here's a cool Silvio Garcia card from the 46 Reyes set. Had a very long and interesting career. Two way player like Dihigo. Branch Rickey was interested in signing him before Robinson broke the color line.
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Jamie, that Mitchell Blake card you're showing is rare, although it's not in a very good condition, I congratulate you on getting this card, now I'm showing a group of Baguer cards pasted in his album, including the Babe Ruth card.
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Love my complete Nacionales album... such art
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Just amazing to me
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Nice Al, love that blue.
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Al, you always show super cards, I congratulate you on your Cigar collection, it is rare to have it complete, I really like that collection, now I show one of the pages from my catalog that shows National Cigars, now I ask you, do you have my Catalog Specialized?
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Cigarros Nacionales, Cooper, my collection
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Very nice Nacionales Cooper Roland. Here is mine.
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Great thread. I did not read all 660+ messages, but what I did had fantastic info for those interested in Cuban memorabilia.
I have two questions. Did your books get more printings since the thread began. Second does Lou Gehrig have any Cuban issues? Thank you. Sent from my SM-G998U using Tapatalk |
I own one of his books and use it all the time. Thanks to my IPhone and the translater app.
Yes, I know of two Gehrig cards. Check post 651 at top of this page. Also the 1930 Baguer Chocolate. |
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Lordstan, I answer Lou Gehrig, it appears on Cuban cards in Baguer 1930 and Montiel 1947, now I show Baguer's, on this page above it appears in Montiel, I show an old Selecta Magazine, I will answer the other question in another publication, I am glad that You like what I publish about Cuban Baseball.
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A small but mightty Pop Lloyd
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the Mallorquina. Pop 1 from what I recall.
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Al, the card that you show from Lloyd from your wonderful Mayorquina collection, it was mine a few years ago, now I show you a photo of that time when I had it, I imagine that you must have many cards that were mine, that makes me very happy.
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I show part of one of the pages of my Specialized Catalog with the collection of "National Cigars" 1923-24. Kenny Cole the card you show of Cooper is very good.
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Merry Christmas to all my friends and those who read my threads, now I show Christmas cards from the 40s and 50s that the fans of the professional teams Almendares, Habana, Cienfuegos and Marianao sent to congratulate their friends.
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Emilio Sabourin 1853-1897, founder of Havana B.B.C, played in the historic 1874 game at Palmar de Junco, also in the first official game of the Cuban Championship in 1878, was a patriot of the War of Independence against Spain in 1895, fell prisoner and was exiled to the prisons of Ceuta in Spain where he died in 1897, in 1953 on the centenary a monument was erected in his memory, in the homeplay of what was the disappeared Havana Park, today América Arias Maternity Hospital online and G, in Vedado, today December 27, 2022, the monument was reopened a few meters from the original place, it is now more visible to all those who pass through that place, I show photos of today's event, in the 1st photo I am next to the monument and other photos from today.
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December 29, 1878, today marks the 144th anniversary of the start of the 1st Baseball Championship in Cuba, a game between Habana and Almendares won by Habana 21 runs x 20, played on the El Siboney grounds on Tulipán street in Cerro de La Havana. In the year 1940 it was decided that this day would be "Base Ball Day" and on December 29 the exaltations to the Hall of Fame of Cuba were made, I show a photo from an old newspaper announcing this historic game.
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Congratulations and good health I wish to my friends and to those who read my publications for the year 2023.
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I show from my Specialized Catalog part of the page of the Tomas Gutiérrez collection, you can see the album that opens in the form of an accordion
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Cigarros Punch, Armando Marsans
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Cigarros Billiken y La Moda 1928 Club Cincinnati card and poster. See my Specialized Catalog.
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In the collections of Cigarros Aguilitas and Cigarros Nacionales the same image of José de la Caridad Méndez was used.
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Robert Bobby Fischer, today marks the 15th anniversary of his death, is considered one of the greatest chess geniuses of all time, world champion in 1972, in his time as a player he demonstrated great superiority against his opponents. I met Fischer during the Chess Olympiad in Havana in 1966, and on several occasions I was lucky enough to share a few words with him, and he signed some autographs for me, I saw him every day and sometimes after finishing his game I was at his side. side in the game analysis room, it was all because I worked in the Technical Commission as an Olympiad prosecutor, I show something in photos of Bobby.
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The Foster
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Here is my Willie Foster while in an SGC holder... (it is now in a PSA holder)
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Lloyd, Foster, Mallorquina 1928
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Al Jurgela, I see that you have Foster's card that was mine for many years, just like Lloyd's, I'm glad they are part of your impressive collection, I show a photo of both that I took years ago, when they were mine.
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Album Fósforos Acebo 1950-51
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José Marti and Baseball, today January 28 on the anniversary of the birth of Our Apostle, I will write something about his relationship with this sport, several writings are known that appear in several volumes of his Complete Works, Marti lived permanently for many years in United States, mainly in the 1880s, I show you a photo of the Cabañas 1909 Post Cards collection, and next to Agustín "Tinti" Molina, in 1889, in Key West, Marti was present at a ball game between the team Cuba and another from the United States, and Tinti hit a home run and the Cuban team won. At the end of the game, the apostle asked to go see the Macanazo player (that's what Marti called the home run) and congratulated him on the victory of the Cuban team because to his performance at bat. In the other photo you will see a page from the book La Esfera y el Tiempo, its author Dr. Félix Julio Alfonso, on several pages he writes about the different articles by Marti that appear in his Complete Works, in the other photo we see Francisco Poyo, member of the Cuban Baseball Hall of Fame, son of José Dolores Poyo, founder of the Cuban Revolutionary Party together with José Marti, and the other photo is from an interview that appeared in the press on the occasion of his exaltation to the Hall of Fame, Francisco Poyo was part of the Cuban team in the 1889 game that Marti witnessed
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Babe Ruth 1930 Massaguer
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Massaguer was one of the great caricatures in Cuba, his drawings appeared on the covers of the "Carteles" magazines of which he was director, I show a cartoon made of Babe Ruth in 1930.
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Massaguer was one of the great caricatures in Cuba, his drawings appeared on the covers of the "Carteles" magazines of which he was director, I show a cartoon made of Babe Ruth in 1930.
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I show the 7 balls signed by the players of the Cuban team that won in the Caribbean Series from 1949, these photos correspond to an interview about the different Series that they did to me in my house for a documentary that was shown on the channels of television in Cuba in 2017
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Photo of the team Marianao national champion 1957-58 and Champion of the Caribbean Series
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Last week a copy of each of my three catalogs that they commissioned me was printed, a few minutes ago they sent me this image to my email that informs me that they are for sale on ebay cuban baseball, those who read me in my net54 threads They have sent emails because they want to have them, if anyone is interested I think they should connect and see them.
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Cigarros PUNCH 1910 Almendares
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"PUNCH" 1910 Cigars. In the 40 years that I have been a researcher and collector, this is the rarest card I know of from that collection, in Volume 2 of my Specialized Catalogs I give details about it.
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In the individual cards of the "Punch Cigars" collection they have a frame on all four sides, in the card that I showed with all the photos of the Almendares players, note that they are the original photos of the players without the frame, and the frame black covers all four sides of the set, now I show a card of José Mendez.
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Help with possible identifications...
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I recently acquired this image and am hoping for some help with possible identifications. The photo is dated 1927 on the reverse.
Rolando and other Negro/Cuban aficionados... What are the chances (slim I believe) that the photo posted below contains any of the following: Luis Tiant standing 2nd from right Ramon Bragana standing 3rd from right Rodolfo Fernandez standing 4th from left Thanks for any help in advance Travis |
Ty Cobb Punch 1910
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I show some Punch Cigars cards that I scanned years ago in my house, Ty Cobb and others from the teams that played in 1910 in Havana, the Almendares ones were glued one next to the other on the album sheet of the same player.
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Not a Cuban card but semi-related item that I just picked up. Signed enveloped of President Calvin Coolidge visiting Havana in 1928.
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I only have one Punch card and I feel fortunate to have it.
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Kenny Cole, The card that you show of Viola was mine, note that I show two that were glued next to each other and I scanned them many years ago, then I separated them and sold the one that you show, the one on the right, the other in these I have it in my collection at times.
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I know that my card of Viola was one of the two you showed. I'm just happy to have one. Wish I several others, but they're pretty hard to come by. |
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This is another set of "Punch Cigars" cards that I scanned many years ago at home.
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See my thread Cigarros Punch 1910 Almendares
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Matt Goebel, you have shown the best card of Gervasio González that I have seen, also glued to their original cardboard as they came inside the cigarette boxes, it is also seen that from the original printer's sheet they were cut with scissors in an irregular way as shown see in the upper left part, it has a part of the card next to it, now I show from my Specialized Catalog Volume 1, part of one of the Cigars "Punch" pages where I give the explanation, there is the photo of your card and another photo top left.
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"Punch Cigars" cards that I scanned years ago, some of them repeated from the same player.
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Responding: Chad, the card signed by the president of the United States during his visit to Cuba is very interesting, I had never seen it, although I am a philatelist. Travis, the photo you show of the players in "El Credito" suits, this was a Tobacco Factory, Tiant appears, I think it's Bragaña you're pointing to and I'm not sure if the other one is Rodollfo Fernández, I have to look for a photo of him at that time, peto can be.
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Rolando - Do you know anything about these, and were they associated with the Caramelo Deportivos?
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Matt, that photo of Ray Brown is the one used for the "Happy Candies" cards 1945-46, so the one on the back, (2 col) was to be published in a 2-column newspaper, and the other is the date November 1945 .va photo of the card
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Matt, now I give another example of the photos that were used for the " Caramelos Felices " cards 1945-46, I show the photo and the card of Armando Marsans
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Original photo of Gervasio González that was used for the collection "Cigarros Punch 1910"
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Felices 1945, photo and card of Adrian Zabala
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Original photo by Armando Gallart, used for the "Caramelos Felices" cards 1945-46
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Album "Caramelos Felices 1945-46" original photo and card by Juan Montero #100, I have published some of the photos used for the cards, but no one comments for or against, I don't know if anyone is seeing the thread or not You are interested in what I post.
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1864 MOBILE- HAVANA, THE BASEBALL ROUTE. In 1864, after finishing his studies at Spring Hill College, Nemesio Guillo, his brother Ernesto and Enrique Porto returned to Havana. Nemesio brought a ball and a bat in their luggage, which were the first to enter Cuba the next day. The three youngsters began to practice and their friends and acquaintances soon joined them. This was the beginning of baseball in Cuba, today March 3, 2023, in the Vedado area where in 1864 it was practiced for the first time, a delegation de Movile was part of the event to commemorate the Baseball Route, a group of North Americans from that city participated and spoke at the event, including Blake Stein, who was a pitcher and player from that school and later played in the Major Leagues in 1998 in Oakland and from 1999-2002 with KC ROYALS, in one of the photos I am with him.
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I will tell you something else, the group of young people grew, and in Vedado, on Paseo y Mar street, the first roundabout of Habana B.B.C. and in 1868 the first baseball team in Cuba was formed, the Habana B.B.C. They formed two teams to play against each other. That same year, some sailors who were in the port of Matanzas challenged Habana for a game at Palmar de Junco in Matanzas, and the game considered the first baseball game between Cubanos was held. and North Americans, I show a photo of the roundabout of Habana B.B.C in 1887, and an entrance ticket from that time.
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Just picked this up from fellow member.
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Rolando - Thank you for showing the photos! Are they all postcard sized?
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Responding, Chad, that card that you show of Lloyd is wonderful and very rare, I congratulate you for having it in your collection, Matt Goebel, I think that what you show of Lundy is a photo, you don't say how big it is, but it's rare, there never was seen. Now I show Lloyd and Lundy cards.
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