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Lordstan 03-01-2014 12:06 AM

March 2014 Pick Ups
 
OK, I purchased this 12:15am.
Very happy to find a copy. It doesn't seem that they come up for sale that often. It's a first edition of Stan Carlson's "Lou Gehrig Iron Man of Baseball."

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=14365

It will pair nicely with the promotional brochure I picked up a couple years ago in a trade with a Board member

http://www.net54baseball.com/picture...ictureid=14366

Scott Garner 03-01-2014 05:49 AM

Vander Meer 1944 Army vs. Navy Pacific World Series photo
 
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Nice Gehrig pickup, Mark!

I just picked up this great original photo of Johnny Vander Meer warming up prior to pitching in the 1944 Army vs. Navy Pacific World Series. The backdrop of literally thousands of active duty military personnel in the background and barracks buildings makes for an interesting visual, IMHO.
This photo came directly from the Johnny Vander Meer family estate.

The Navy crushed the Navy in a 9 game series that was played in the Hawaiian islands during late September through October 1944 and was the brainchild of Admiral Nimitz who thought this would be a great way to entertain troops and keep moral up. In total, the Navy won 6 (2 wins by Vandy and 3 by Virgil Trucks), the Army won 2, and one game ended in a tie.

This photo is a perfect compliment to several other items that I have related to Vander Meer's hitch in the Navy in WWII.

Here are two other Vander Meer related to the 1944 Pacific Army Navy World Series. The first is a dated ticket stub to the second game in the series. Vandy was the winning pitcher, defeating the Army 5-2. The other item is an original scorecard to Vander Meer's 2nd and final win in the series, allowing the Navy to take a 5-0 start to begin what ended up being a lopsided trouncing.

Bumpus Jones 03-01-2014 06:02 AM

Great stuff Scott. Well done!

Lordstan 03-01-2014 06:44 AM

Scott,
Thank you for the kind words.
That is an awesome group of items that relate to an event from which I bet there isn't a lot of memorabilia left around. Very nice job.
So have you been breaking into the Vandermeer family estate?
Best,
Mark

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Forever Young 03-01-2014 06:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1248031)
Nice Gehrig pickup, Mark!

I just picked up this great original photo of Johnny Vander Meer warming up prior to pitching in the 1944 Army vs. Navy Pacific World Series. The backdrop of literally thousands of active duty military personnel in the background and barracks buildings makes for an interesting visual, IMHO.
This photo came directly from the Johnny Vander Meer family estate.

The Navy crushed the Navy in a 9 game series that was played in the Hawaiian islands during late September through October 1944 and was the brainchild of Admiral Nimitz who thought this would be a great way to entertain troops and keep moral up. In total, the Navy won 6 (2 wins by Vandy and 3 by Virgil Trucks), the Army won 2, and one game ended in a tie.

This photo is a perfect compliment to several other items that I have related to Vander Meer's hitch in the Navy in WWII.

Here are two other Vander Meer related to the 1944 Pacific Army Navy World Series. The first is a dated ticket stub to the second game in the series. Vandy was the winning pitcher, defeating the Army 5-2. The other item is an original scorecard to Vander Meer's 2nd and final win in the series, allowing the Navy to take a 5-0 start to begin what ended up being a lopsided trouncing.

Mince addition to to greatest vander meer collection out there. Awesome

sayhey24 03-01-2014 07:00 AM

Amazing stuff Scott.
Just read an article today that said all Vander Meer family members are changing the locks on all their homes!

Greg

Scott Garner 03-01-2014 07:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lordstan (Post 1248044)
Scott,
Thank you for the kind words.
That is an awesome group of items that relate to an event from which I bet there isn't a lot of memorabilia left around. Very nice job.
So have you been breaking into the Vandermeer family estate?
Best,
Mark

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Thanks Mark & Greg! Yes, I'm trying to parlay a B & E charge into a prison sentence in Attica. :p

Scott Garner 03-01-2014 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bumpus Jones (Post 1248034)
Great stuff Scott. Well done!

Thanks Chris & Ben!

ruth-gehrig 03-01-2014 09:02 AM

Heavy Chalkware Baseball Player
 
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I guess you'd call this piece chalkware. It stands over 14 inches tall and weighs about 4lbs. I don't know anything about it other than I think it will make a wonderful display piece. Between his feet I can barely make out "D Soto" or something similar. Perhaps that the sculpture's name??

Kawika 03-01-2014 12:18 PM

Absolutely killer photo, Scott.

Scott Garner 03-01-2014 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Kawika (Post 1248198)
Absolutely killer photo, Scott.

Thanks David!

ksfarmboy 03-01-2014 05:46 PM

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Nice ensemble of items Scott.

Here's a recent addition to my Kansas collection.

aelefson 03-02-2014 06:16 AM

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I posted this on the book thread, but I am very excited about it so I figured I would post here as well. I purchased the 1841 chapbook below for 20.00 at an antique shop Friday afternoon. Although the book is entirely about animals, there is a small illustration on the front cover of a boy swinging a bat (see below for a close up scan). This book becomes my oldest "baseball" related item, more than ten years before an 1852 newspaper I have that describes a game.

These chapbooks, or others very similar to mine, also by Babcock, were once offered for sale on the BST here for about 75.00 each (8 or 9 years ago?). I think a member found 10-20 of them. I regretted that I never purchased one, but now that regret is gone. I love antique shops!

Alan

Runscott 03-02-2014 04:31 PM

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Westsiders 03-03-2014 02:30 PM

Game used bat restoration
 
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Picked up this Charlie Jamieson game used bat recently. It's side-written, just not positive on what is written. Jamieson was on the 1920 Cleveland Indian Championship team, led the league in hits in '23 (beating Ruth, Speaker, and Cobb), and even came in 3rd for the MVP in '24.

I wanted to post this in the March pick-ups to show the outstanding work that Matt (MGHpro) was able to do on the bat...thanks Matt! Here are the before/after photos.

Scott Garner 03-03-2014 03:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Westsiders (Post 1249065)
Picked up this Charlie Jamieson game used bat recently. It's side-written, just not positive on what is written. Jamieson was on the 1920 Cleveland Indian Championship team, led the league in hits in '23 (beating Ruth, Speaker, and Cobb), and even came in 3rd for the MVP in '24.

I wanted to post this in the March pick-ups to show the outstanding work that Matt (MGHpro) was able to do on the bat...thanks Matt! Here are the before/after photos.

Wow, Scott! Your Jamieson bat turned out terrific!
Nice job, Matt.

Shoeless Moe 03-03-2014 04:46 PM

That's amazing! Nice work Matt!

Westsiders 03-03-2014 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1249086)
Wow, Scott! Your Jamieson bat turned out terrific!
Nice job, Matt.

Thanks. It came out much better than I hoped/expected. Thankfully Matt was able to work some magic on it. Hard to believe it's even the same bat.

UnVme7 03-03-2014 09:29 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Westsiders (Post 1249139)
Thanks. It came out much better than I hoped/expected. Thankfully Matt was able to work some magic on it. Hard to believe it's even the same bat.


Oh wow, what was used on it?

Scott Garner 03-04-2014 04:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ksfarmboy (Post 1248329)
Nice ensemble of items Scott.

Here's a recent addition to my Kansas collection.

Thanks Clint! Great ticket-congrats!

koufax1fan 03-04-2014 05:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ksfarmboy (Post 1248329)
Nice ensemble of items Scott.

Here's a recent addition to my Kansas collection.

Hello Clint:
Great ticket! Unbelievable find!
Phil

koufax1fan 03-04-2014 07:08 AM

1963 Sandy Koufax Original Artwork
 
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Great vintage pen and ink artwork piece found on ebay. Very tough to find these obsolete beauties from the past.
Phil
Always happy to buy these pieces.

Scott Garner 03-04-2014 07:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by koufax1fan (Post 1249320)
Great vintage pen and ink artwork piece found on ebay. Very tough to find these obsolete beauties from the past.
Phil
Always happy to buy these pieces.

Awesome Phil! Congrats!

koufax1fan 03-04-2014 09:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1249324)
Awesome Phil! Congrats!

Thanks Scott! I just love finding these vintage original pen/ink artwork.
Your Johnny Vandermeer memorabilia you posted on the earlier pages of this thread are truly unbelievable as well..Its always a pleasure talking and trading emails with you.
Phil

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 03-04-2014 08:43 PM

Great photo of Johnny V! It really captures the vastness of the field. It's easy to forget how big the field feels when you're on it.

Scott Garner 03-04-2014 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by I Only Smoke 4 the Cards (Post 1249656)
Great photo of Johnny V! It really captures the vastness of the field. It's easy to forget how big the field feels when you're on it.

Thanks Alex!
BTW, I had the same feeling when I first saw the photo. I also loved the fact that you got to see the other player's gloves left out on the field.
It really brings you back to a very different era in our history. Cool!

TheBig6 03-05-2014 12:27 AM

Beautiful job on the bat restoration

Shoeless Moe 03-05-2014 11:57 AM

1921-1929 Tris Speaker 40K Kork Grip Bat
 
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hand turned.............Game used?

ooo-ribay 03-05-2014 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Shoeless Moe (Post 1249890)
hand turned.............Game used?

forgive my obliviousness....did the Kork Grip bats originally have a......cork grip?? :confused:

ooo-ribay 03-05-2014 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by koufax1fan (Post 1249320)
Great vintage pen and ink artwork piece found on ebay. Very tough to find these obsolete beauties from the past.
Phil
Always happy to buy these pieces.

nice! Framed when you bought it or framed by you?

yanks12025 03-05-2014 02:05 PM

never mind

ksfarmboy 03-05-2014 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by koufax1fan (Post 1249302)
Hello Clint:
Great ticket! Unbelievable find!
Phil

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1249298)
Thanks Clint! Great ticket-congrats!


Thanks Scott and Phil. There were around 3000 people in attendance and from what I can tell 2000 or so were issued tickets. They charged for automobiles to park in the outfield but not sure if they were given a special ticket for that or not.

Great Koufax artwork too Phil!

DixieBaseball 03-05-2014 02:23 PM

1938 Picture
 
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What ballpark is this ? Jacksonville, Tx or Florida ? Perhaps it is in San Antonio?

daves_resale_shop 03-05-2014 05:46 PM

Couple of new Williams pieces
 
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Set out with a goal of filling my 2 yr old sons room in a hitters hall of fame motif, but it seems that Ty & Ted have taken up all of the real estate thus far...

Added the following this month
1-2 beater 1939-46 salutation exhibits including the tough 9 showing..
2- a very cool minneapolis (large) newspaper ad announcing the correct answers & the winners of the contest. Ted is in a 1938 Millers uniform and coincidentally was #9 in the contest!

cincicards 03-05-2014 06:44 PM

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koufax1fan 03-06-2014 04:03 AM

Sandy Koufax
 
Hello Rob:
Thanks for your kind words. I framed the artwork after buying it . Their is a stamp on reverse in spanish on back that has date and also newspaper information.
La Prezna…. Phil

Runscott 03-06-2014 09:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Westsiders (Post 1249065)
Picked up this Charlie Jamieson game used bat recently. It's side-written, just not positive on what is written. Jamieson was on the 1920 Cleveland Indian Championship team, led the league in hits in '23 (beating Ruth, Speaker, and Cobb), and even came in 3rd for the MVP in '24.

I wanted to post this in the March pick-ups to show the outstanding work that Matt (MGHpro) was able to do on the bat...thanks Matt! Here are the before/after photos.

That is phenomenal - I would not have believed it if I didn't see the pictures.

GKreindler 03-06-2014 10:40 AM

GREAT pick-up, Scott. And I agree with the others, Matt did a HELL of a job on it. Bravo!

Graig

yanks12025 03-06-2014 06:28 PM

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Joe benson game used bat from 2011, photmatched to have been used to collect his first and second career hits. The baseball is the actual ball he hit for his second career hit(1st career double).

GrayGhost 03-06-2014 07:09 PM

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Purchased while my car was idling to leave after last weeks' Stratford show, from a random guy who drove up and was too late for the show, and had this available. May be for sale soon. not mint, but nice

71buc 03-06-2014 08:31 PM

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Nice pennant Scott. I picked this one up on eBay earlier today. It features Willie Mays in Puerto Rico where he played with Roberto Clemente and the 1954 Santurce Cangrejeros.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 03-06-2014 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yanks12025 (Post 1250581)
Joe benson game used bat from 2011, photmatched to have been used to collect his first and second career hits. The baseball is the actual ball he hit for his second career hit(1st career double).


Why did he sell that?

Runscott 03-06-2014 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by I Only Smoke 4 the Cards (Post 1250660)
Why did he sell that?

Yeah, and Brock - how did you get hold of that bat and ball?

yanks12025 03-07-2014 03:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by I Only Smoke 4 the Cards (Post 1250660)
Why did he sell that?

I don't think he sold it. I bought it off a collector over on GUU. I'm guessing the twins sold the bat at one time and the baseball was probably sold by the tigers because they were playing the tigers.

I Only Smoke 4 the Cards 03-07-2014 09:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yanks12025 (Post 1250716)
I don't think he sold it. I bought it off a collector over on GUU. I'm guessing the twins sold the bat at one time and the baseball was probably sold by the tigers because they were playing the tigers.


Damn. That seems like an item that the player should own.

Runscott 03-07-2014 10:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by I Only Smoke 4 the Cards (Post 1250817)
Damn. That seems like an item that the player should own.

Sounds like a good thread opportunity. I'm sure we would get to hear the story about Hank Aaron getting tricked into signing a ball that he probably would have 'retrieved' from the owner if he had known what it was.

I heard a radio talk-show host ask a football player the other day if he "kept the ball" (referring to a touchdown ball), and the player responded that he tossed it aside - in the moment, he hadn't thought to keep it. Equipment managers normally grab such items, tag them and save them on the sidelines, but who knows what ball actually gets given to the player;e.g-Dwight Clarke's 'the catch'.

Runscott 03-07-2014 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by yanks12025 (Post 1250716)
I don't think he sold it. I bought it off a collector over on GUU. I'm guessing the twins sold the bat at one time and the baseball was probably sold by the tigers because they were playing the tigers.

Brock, is GUU your main 'go-to' forum for game-used discussions? I ask because I had some questions/comments about game-used, joined GUU, posted a few times, and experienced dead silence. Guessing that I'm simply getting the newbie treatment and that I need to post about 30-40 'great jersey of that 2nd string punter!' comments in order to earn the right to be responded to.

yanks12025 03-07-2014 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1250904)
Brock, is GUU your main 'go-to' forum for game-used discussions? I ask because I had some questions/comments about game-used, joined GUU, posted a few times, and experienced dead silence. Guessing that I'm simply getting the newbie treatment and that I need to post about 30-40 'great jersey of that 2nd string punter!' comments in order to earn the right to be responded to.

I think it just depends on the topic. Some threads go good but others die..


To go with the benson bat, I also own the Bat Justin Smoak used to collect his first career hit and also his first career homerun with.

Runscott 03-07-2014 07:16 PM

Wow, the Smoak bat is another great item.

As far as GUU goes, I would have thought that someone would have at least said 'welcome' when I first posted.

cincicards 03-08-2014 10:38 AM

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Scott Garner 03-08-2014 11:41 AM

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I just picked up this great original photo of Johnny Vander Meer warming up prior to pitching in the 1944 Army vs. Navy Pacific World Series. The backdrop of literally thousands of active duty military personnel in the background and barracks buildings makes for an interesting visual, IMHO.
This photo came directly from the Johnny Vander Meer family estate.

The Navy crushed the Navy in a 9 game series that was played in the Hawaiian islands during late September through October 1944 and was the brainchild of Admiral Nimitz who thought this would be a great way to entertain troops and keep moral up. In total, the Navy won 6 (2 wins by Vandy and 3 by Virgil Trucks), the Army won 2, and one game ended in a tie.

This photo is a perfect compliment to several other items that I have related to Vander Meer's hitch in the Navy in WWII.

PS NOTE: Upon receiving the photo today 3/8 I noticed that the photo had an inscription on the back that say's "Navy Hickam Field, Honol. Haw". This photo was taken prior to Vandy's 1st win on 9/23, 1944 (Game 2 of the Army Navy Pacific Word Series). Cool!


Here are two other Vander Meer related to the 1944 Pacific Army Navy World Series. The first is a dated ticket stub to the second game in the series. Vandy was the winning pitcher, defeating the Army 5-2. The other item is an original scorecard to Vander Meer's 2nd and final win in the series, allowing the Navy to take a 5-0 start to begin what ended up being a lopsided trouncing.[/QUOTE]

Greenmonster 03-09-2014 11:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ksfarmboy (Post 1248329)
Nice ensemble of items Scott.

Here's a recent addition to my Kansas collection.

Clint...Here's a RPPC of the ballgame.

ksfarmboy 03-09-2014 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Greenmonster (Post 1251806)
Clint...Here's a RPPC of the ballgame.

That's a nice rppc Jim. I have one that is very similar by the same photographer.

UnVme7 03-09-2014 04:28 PM

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2012 Adrian Beltre game worn/signed jersey

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UnVme7 03-09-2014 04:30 PM

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1983 Keith Atherton game worn A's jersey. Oddly enough, I have his green jersey from 83 as well.

UnVme7 03-09-2014 04:31 PM

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UnVme7 03-09-2014 04:33 PM

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As some of you saw from a different thread, I was able to obtain my 2nd Ross Youngs gamer. Less than 10 known to exist.

UnVme7 03-09-2014 04:34 PM

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UnVme7 03-09-2014 05:45 PM

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2009 Andruw Jones game used bat
1992-93 Gary Sheffield game used/signed bat
1996 NLCS Luis Alicea game used bat
2002 Vlad Guerrero game used/signed bat

UnVme7 03-09-2014 05:48 PM

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1985 Alan Bannister game worn Rangers jersey

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Scott Garner 03-11-2014 07:30 AM

Stan Musial and wife Lilian's 1999 Member HOF Induction Badges- Ryan, Brett, Yount
 
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I'm happy to add HOF Stan Musial and his wife Lilian's original Member (and Member family) badges to the 1999 Induction ceremony to my advanced Nolan Ryan collection.

For those of you that don't remember, 1999 was perhaps one of the most popular of all HOF Induction classes. HOF greats Nolan Ryan, George Brett, Robin Yount and Orlando Cepeda all entered Cooperstown in 1999.

Stan Musial has always been an especially interesting HOF player to me. Not only was he one of the greatest hitters of all time, he (and also Ken Griffey Jr.) were also born on my birthday. Gotta love it!

71buc 03-11-2014 08:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1252558)
I'm happy to add HOF Stan Musial and his wife Lilian's original Member (and Member family) badges to the 1999 Induction ceremony to my advanced Nolan Ryan collection.

For those of you that don't remember, 1999 was perhaps one of the most popular of all HOF Induction classes. HOF greats Nolan Ryan, George Brett, Robin Yount and Orlando Cepeda all entered Cooperstown in 1999.

Stan Musial has always been especially interesting HOF player to me. Not only was he one of the greatest hitters of all time, he (and also Ken Griffey Jr.) were also born on my birthday. Gotta love it!

Cool pickups Scott. Were you born in Donora Pennsylvania as well? What are the odds of two players of that caliber sharing a birthday and birthplace?

Scott Garner 03-11-2014 08:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1252599)
Cool pickups Scott. Were you born in Donora Pennsylvania as well? What are the odds of two players of that caliber sharing a birthday and birthplace?

Mike,

Thanks!
I'm afraid that the birthday coincidence ends there. :D
I've actually often thought that it is amazing that two terrific HOF players shared the same birthdate.

baseball tourist 03-11-2014 11:44 AM

D & M stick pin
 
Picked up this D&M stickpin. Not sure why (other than I liked it) as I don't really collect pins.

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koufax1fan 03-11-2014 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1252558)
I'm happy to add HOF Stan Musial and his wife Lilian's original Member (and Member family) badges to the 1999 Induction ceremony to my advanced Nolan Ryan collection.

For those of you that don't remember, 1999 was perhaps one of the most popular of all HOF Induction classes. HOF greats Nolan Ryan, George Brett, Robin Yount and Orlando Cepeda all entered Cooperstown in 1999.

Stan Musial has always been an especially interesting HOF player to me. Not only was he one of the greatest hitters of all time, he (and also Ken Griffey Jr.) were also born on my birthday. Gotta love it!

Hi Scott:
These are great Stan Musial items ! Great pieces to add to you wonderful collection!
Phil

Runscott 03-11-2014 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1252558)
I'm happy to add HOF Stan Musial and his wife Lilian's original Member (and Member family) badges to the 1999 Induction ceremony to my advanced Nolan Ryan collection.

For those of you that don't remember, 1999 was perhaps one of the most popular of all HOF Induction classes. HOF greats Nolan Ryan, George Brett, Robin Yount and Orlando Cepeda all entered Cooperstown in 1999.

Stan Musial has always been an especially interesting HOF player to me. Not only was he one of the greatest hitters of all time, he (and also Ken Griffey Jr.) were also born on my birthday. Gotta love it!

Great stuff, Scott.

Scott Garner 03-12-2014 04:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Runscott (Post 1252981)
Great stuff, Scott.

Thanks Scott!

Scott Garner 03-12-2014 04:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by koufax1fan (Post 1252747)
Hi Scott:
These are great Stan Musial items ! Great pieces to add to you wonderful collection!
Phil

Thanks Phil!

ooo-ribay 03-12-2014 09:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by baseball tourist (Post 1252683)
Picked up this D&M stickpin. Not sure why (other than I liked it) as I don't really collect pins.


http://i1166.photobucket.com/albums/...pssnb9tqa2.png

Very cool. Anything with a dog is good! :p

whiteymet 03-13-2014 10:35 PM

P F Flyer Display set
 
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Hi All:

Just picked up this P F Flyer display with original mailing envelope and other display items!

It shows Kaline, Snider, Williams, Berra, Roberts, Score, Klu, Fox, Schoendiest and Reese. First I have seen with this line up!

I will be looking to trade or sell it once I receive it in the mail!

whiteymet 03-13-2014 10:39 PM

Joe DiMaggio Bit O'Honey wallet
 
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Another recent pick up I'll be trading.....

Joe D Bit O"Honey wallet. Don't see these pop up often!

Lordstan 03-14-2014 03:51 PM

My newest Lou
 
1939 Type 1 of Gehrig signing autographs

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GoCubsGo32 03-14-2014 05:26 PM



Nice pick up Mark! I always love pictures of the players signing autograph for kids.

JoeyF1981 03-14-2014 05:53 PM

Awesome photo mark!!

YankeeFan 03-14-2014 05:58 PM

Photo of Gehrig signing autograph
 
+1 Love that photo, Mark. Thanks so much for showing us.

And I also agree about photos of players signing for kids. There was a nice Babe Ruth one on ebay recently. I think some N54'er got it.

What is especially great about this photo, to me, is the date and information it provides. The day before the club announced Gehrig's fateful diagnosis. I'm sure Lou already knew it, it just hadn't been announced to the public. You can see the concern on his face. Most Gehrig photos show his great smile, but not on this day. So much on his mind, yet here he was still signing for the kids when no one could have blamed him for sitting quietly in the clubhouse.

JoeyF1981 03-14-2014 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by YankeeFan (Post 1254264)
+1 Love that photo, Mark. Thanks so much for showing us.

And I also agree about photos of players signing for kids. There was a nice Babe Ruth one on ebay recently. I think some N54'er got it.

What is especially great about this photo, to me, is the date and information it provides. The day before the club announced Gehrig's fateful diagnosis. I'm sure Lou already knew it, it just hadn't been announced to the public. You can see the concern on his face. Most Gehrig photos show his great smile, but not on this day. So much on his mind, yet here he was still signing for the kids when no one could have blamed him for sitting quietly in the clubhouse.

I agree! I bet he was thinking in his head that his days were numbered and would miss times like that when people adored him

Lordstan 03-14-2014 08:09 PM

Thanks guys for all the kind words.
I agree with everyone. My favorite Gehrig photos are the ones of him with kids . I was a little torn about buying it because it shows such a somber look on his face and I usually gravitate towards the photos of him smiling.

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