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June Pick up thread
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Perhaps because of the "off condition" I got this IMO for a good price. Scarce Unscored. 1939 RED SOX vs Yale program at Yale. w Ted Williams, batting 6th in RF. just three days before his ML debut vs Yankees. Foxx and Cronin and Doerr also played, and I found a detailed article on the game on the Yale website too.
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I was able to land this wonderful 1935 Wheaties card as a companion piece (what else) for my 1928 TYPE I photo...
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Newly matted/framed, so posting here in the June thread....
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Wow! Truly an awesome framing job- nice!!!
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that blue matting really makes it pop...well done!
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Sorry not pre-war, but a holy-grail item for me.
Arrived at work today and on the desk in my office was a package waiting for me. I have been waiting (impatiently) for about 15 years to add this Clemente item to my collection. I first saw one at the Ft. Washington show in about 1995 and passed on it at the time. I have regretted it ever since, have attempted to win some that have been on e-bay in the last year or so but came up short. This last time I saw one, I took the plunge. A couple of other HOF'ers came along for the ride.... 1968 Topps Plak Panel: Yastrzemski-Killebrew-Clemente http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...ewClemente.jpg |
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that plaque is awesome. Those are really scarce. I have a friend who wrote a book on his Yaz collection, and has an amazing collection, and I believe that is one of the Yaz items he doesn't have.
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Thanks Scott,
I picked it up for the Clemente, but having a couple of extra HOF'ers on there makes it even better. Took me a looonnnnggg time to get one. Mike I find myself migrating back to post-war after a long stretch of chasing pre-war. |
I picked up the following 1961 Columbus Jets 8"x10" promotional photo for basically what the photo would cost off ebay, and was really happy about what was on back, the seller hardly even mentioned they were there. The Umbricht is actually about 2" long and is a bit light but who's complaining?
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Thanks Scott, Mr. 2686 and Rob...
The frame is not vintage, but is made to look that way. I thought this style was a great match to the victorian look of the sign. Regarding the mat, there were just so many options, it was difficult to pick one. I went with the blue that best matched the inner core of the piece. But some others looked equally great or better. Some of the fabric mats looked amazing (but added even more expense) so I chose to draw the line with this version. Got the entire job done for around $150, which was better than my objective. Mike: Great acquisition! What's the story as to why these are so rare? Were these Plaques briefly test-marketed by Topps in just one or two geographic markets, or were they simply never released to the general public? I remember this one from a previous catalogue auction (think it was REA, but may have been Mastro). Congrats again! |
Jon, if you're ever interested in selling the Duke Maas, let me know.
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for the compliment. Great D&M Athletics piece also, I was going to inquire about the Giants piece, but by the time I got around to it, you had already sold or traded it. As for the 1968 Topps Plaks, I believe they were distributed in very small quantities in NY (could be wrong though). They were a test issue and were extremely tough to come by. A small find was discovered I think in 2009 by Mile High in PA and some have since come to market. When they first started selling them off, I believe a full set went for over $60,000+. I think the prices have come down some but they still bring a lot of $$$ at auction. If it weren't for that find, I doubt I would have one. As I mentioned earlier, 707 sportscards had one about fifteen years ago ($900 for a single Clemente), but I was in dental school at the time and couldn't justify it then (not that I can now either:D). But when the find happened, I figured it was now or never. Mike |
Hey Rhett...that's a fine Umbricht and definitely nothing to sneeze about. Also sounds like you got a good deal on it. That's only about the 5th or 6th Umbricht I've ever seen, including mine, but I must say he was very consistent in his signature.
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That's a great story regarding the "now or never" of the Clemente Plaque. It's always best to strike when you can on these ultra-rare pieces. I've found there is usually much more remorse on the great/unique things you bypass than on the things you actually go after. And given the history of this Plaque Trio, I am positive that this one fits that category. Many congrats! |
A nice way to start off June, a 1930's 125 J Joe Jackson bat. I haven't seen one of these in awhile.
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Matt,
Hope you didn't pay anywhere near his $45,000 asking price. |
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Did you see that price?!?! Little crazy. I paid a fair price for it. Matt |
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Got two new items in today...
First is a 1870s era bat. Love the shape of this one. Next is an 1884 Wright & Ditson's "Book on Batting, Fielding, Pitching, and Base Running". |
Great memorabilia pickups all!!!
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Am really thrilled to add this seldom seen piece to my collection...
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Picked up an old glove......
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Found this old glove. But glad to give it away.
I am excited that it is headed to an Oakland A's minor affliate's Ball Park Museum. Check out the story..... http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/n...=.jsp&sid=t435 |
Chris, great story and classy move.
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You did incredibly well yourself, with the Movie Viewer. Those graphics on the Box are incredible with the iconic image of Cobb. What a great acquisition, in amazingly clean condition. Must be in "never played with" condition, and has to be one of the best to exist. Congrats! |
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Chris- Thanks. Great Story.
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Mike: Congrats on the 1968 Topps Plaks Clemente++ acquisition. After a ten year quest for this rarity, it was probably a good idea to pull the trigger regardless of cost. A Topps Plaks Kaline just sold at auction for around $800.These must be the missing piece in many advanced collections.
Mark: The D&M Athletics display looks great in that frame. The frame itself looks worth $150, great deal. I will post the Giants display as soon as it is completed and hope it turns out as nice as yours. |
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The Wright & Ditson book I won for $10. I've never been one to buy books or guides but I wasn't going to let this end without a bid. I'm guessing these are pretty rare because I'm having a real tough time finding another. Anyone have any info? |
Brock: Wow, that Wright & Ditson book has to be one of the earliest instructional guides for baseball. Superb find and for $10 must been poorly listed or merely slipped through the cracks. Adam
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Good style-nice! What a neat story and an extremely cool thing to do- turning Bud's glove over to the museum. I think you made exactly the right choice!:D |
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One more pick-up that I'm really pleased with is this scarce book (especially in this condition) featuring strong NM/MT pages of DiMaggio, Williams, Musial & Jackie.
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Adam and Jimmy--thanks for the nice words.
And in tribute to you Jimmy I am going to post a companion piece I recently picked up....I had the fob and added the advertisement. http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...joieScorer.jpg http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...eaderFobAd.jpg Mike |
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Picked up an interesting photo of Dick Stuart from his monster 1956 season in Lincoln. Also picked up a photo of Nellie Fox's mom, dad and wife in the grand stands at Sherman Field in Lincoln from 1948.
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Kingofclout... was that the one we were talking about from Ebay??
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T206 Hoffman American Beauty
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Cool photo Dan and great bat Matt.
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This isn't new but your post reminds me of one of my Matty pieces... Attachment 20003Attachment 20002 |
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I was floored to win this incredibly iconic ANNIE LEIBOVITZ original TYPE I photograph that she took the same day that Lennon was killed...
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Pirates and Yankees
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Sent in my 1960 world series program and 1961 Yankee year book to the Pirates reunion show two weeks ago and just got them back. 16 out of a possible 19 sigs on the Pirates program (two have become ill and one doesn't do the shows for some reason), and added 4 more sigs to the 61 yankees book. Tracking down Al Downing and Moose Skowron right now. These will both be centerpieces to go along with signed cards and cuts for team projects I'm working on. I'm hoping to add some World Series tickets as well.
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To: Mr. Sy Berger - Topps Chewing Gum Inc. - Sincerely, Jackie Robinson
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I'm thrilled to have just won this neat Jackie Robinson signed letter with terrific Topps Baseball Card content on a "Chock full O Nuts" letterhead.
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Joseph Felix Casey, 1909-11 Detroit Tigers
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As many of you know, collections sometimes get to that point where it's a reason to celebrate when the opportunity arises that allows you to cross off even one name on your super tough want list. Joe Casey, who died in 1966, and who was a former member of 1909-1911 Detroit Tigers teams, is on my want list. This signed Boston Fenway Park scorecard cut (c.1939 Old Timers gathering) is the first Joe Casey example I have ever viewed in 13+ years of collecting. It is now in hand, and is mine. And the name Joe Casey has now been strickened from my want list. Parden me as I dance alittle jig, enjoy a fine whisky, and savor the moment. Cheers. |
Jimmy, I know there must be some photos out there of Robinson in his capacity of working for Chock Full O' Nuts. Those might be great additions as well.
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Even though I am Dodgers fan this is one of my favorite pieces
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Holy balls Bob! Thats a killer piece. Where did you find it?
And Jimmy, that Robinson sig is a beauty! Congrats |
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I bought it from a guy on eBay years ago but then sold it to a friend who just recently sold it back to me. Thanks!
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Newly matted/framed today. Many thanks to Mark (Perezfan) for allowing me the opportunity to own this wonderful display. Adam
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A couple of pickups...A beautiful Dutch Ruether GPC originally from the Dr. John Davis Jr. collection, A players contract for George Hendrick signed by Pirates GM Joe L. Brown (for my 1960 Pirates project) and 3 more 3000 hit tickets/stubs (Carew, Rose and Biggio).
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I posted this piece on the card side but I wanted to post it here too. Absolutely love this piece. It is a 1903 Cabinet of Harry Howell while he was part of the first ever New York Yankees team.
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Great pickups guys, beautiful bats Matt.
Here are a couple of my recent pickups. First is an 1884 Wright and Ditson paper catalog pamphlet (4 pages total including the front) It has the Union Association Ball on the front which I believe only existed in 1884. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...sonCatalog.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...talogpage2.jpg Next I picked up this fairly early bat. It has a flat end and handle, and has more of a straight taper. Am I correct dating this bat to the 1870s. I am pretty much a bat novice, so please correct me if I am wrong. http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...c/1870bat6.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...c/1870bat2.jpg http://i112.photobucket.com/albums/n...c/1870bat3.jpg |
Nice pickups Keith. And eerily similiar to the items I posted (pg.2).
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Just picked this bat stand up in the Hunt auction.
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Dave, that is a great bat stand. I really really like it. Is that from the 20's - 30's, or later?
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Don't know the date. If anyone can date it I'd appreciate it. dh |
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Brock, I agree, our pairings are strangely similar, LOL.
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Picked up this Mickey Mantle signed 1963 Sport Magazine last month from Mark (Lordstan) and turned it around and sent it to Yogi Berra to have him sign it. Just got it today and couldn't be happier! Thanks again Mark!
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Nice Mike,
Enjoy! Now I have to get my copy signed by Berra:eek: Mark |
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I picked up a nice team photo at a local auction last night. The pennant in the photo dates it to 1911.
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Thanks Jimmy! It is a real striking photo. I also picked up this 1920 Red Sox scorecard. It has Ruth playing center field for the Yankees. Also a nice ad from the Horace Partridge Co. which supplied uniforms to the Red Sox........
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terrific TYPE I Gehrig photo that I got in a trade with Mark (lordstan). A perfect transaction with a first-class guy. Thanks again Mark. Best, Jimmy
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Jimmy, that's a great 1938 Gehrig photo! Makes me a bit sad though. He had just come off another great year and had no way of knowing that within a year he'd be diagnosed with ALS and pass away within 3 years. Even as his body was failing him, he still managed to hit .295 and knock in 114 runs in 1938. The man truly was the Iron Horse.
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odds and ends from today
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few new pick ups today
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The 40k is the kork grip handle. Matt |
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Picked this up in the Madec auction. Pretty cool.
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Was able to fill a hole in my Brooklyn Dodger collection very cheaply with a nice 1957 Sport Mag signed by Duke Snider.
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Tex and Vandy
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Here are a couple of neat June pickups that are perfect matches for my collection that I picked up off of eBay...
1) An original wire photo of Tex Carleton's no-hitter against Cincinnati in 1940 2) A Huskies cereal advertisement featuring "Double No-Hit" Johnny Vander Meer. Pretty cool! Um, Jimmy- Another Husky's campanion piece?......... Both items didn't hurt the wallet much...:D |
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Just picked up a nice June 1947 Sport Magazine signed by Bob Feller. Very happy since this issue is getting a little hard to find in nice condition.
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Just picked up a really nice group of glass plate and oversized negatives.
These are a few - Hope you enjoy... |
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Added a couple more 70's jerseys to my collection. I really wanted the Royals road bad. Grew up watching this team along with the Orioles. 1976 is the year I became an official Yankee hater.
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Picked up this Yankee Stadium Sign. Description had it pegged as circa 1950's...It shows very nice with great color and I love how the font is the same as the lettering that hung on the outside of the old stadium.
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Very happy to pick up this 1914 Michigan Baseball Program with George Sisler pictured on the cover...............
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