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Scott Garner 02-28-2015 09:20 PM

March pickups
 
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Bob Feller game used 2nd no-hitter ball dated 4/30/46 at NYY

Okay, I'm a day early here. Hopefully no one will begrudge me starting this thread anyway...

Rapid Robert always said that in spite of the public perception that his Opening Day no-hitter in Chicago in 1940 was his finest moment, he didn't carry the same sentiment. Instead, his tour-de-force was actually his 2nd no-hitter in 1946 vs. the NY Yankees. He told me that the strength of the Yankees batting lineup led by Joe DiMaggio made this one significant and special. The Indians prevailed 1-0 over the Bronx Bombers.

The Harridge AL game used ball is signed in vintage fountain pen by Feller and his batterymate, catcher Frank Hayes. The score and date are noted on another panel and the ball is inscribed to some lucky fan named Billy Shapiro.

A cool pickup for my no-hitter collection. :)

71buc 02-28-2015 09:37 PM

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Awesome ball Scott! I would love to see your museum. In keeping with a Bob Feller theme. I picked these advertising pieces up in the last Legendary auction. I said I wouldn't bid in that auction but my judgment was impaired by the beating I took in the Hunt auction. Nonetheless I couldn't resist as I love Feller and oversized advertising display items. The fact that Rapid Robert hadn't managed to autograph it surprised me as well:rolleyes:

Scott Garner 02-28-2015 09:39 PM

Sweet Feller displays, Mike!

mcgwirecom 03-01-2015 08:25 AM

Nice ball Scott. I was almost gonna bid on that. But I started after the May 30th , 1935 Phillies vs Braves ball. That day was Babe Ruth's last game ever. He played in the first game of a double header and this ball was from the second game. I put in a decent bid but I was not 100% sure on the ball. MEARS listed it as 5/30/1935 but there was no date on the ball. There was a score (9-3) which was correct. There was also the starting lineups which weren't exactly correct and the batteries which were half right so I was having trouble going higher on it.

Chris Counts 03-01-2015 08:43 AM

I love those Feller advertising displays. My first thought after seeing them was, "where's his autograph?"

parker1b2 03-01-2015 09:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1385867)
Bob Feller game used 2nd no-hitter ball dated 4/30/46 at NYY

Okay, I'm a day early here. Hopefully no one will begrudge me starting this thread anyway...

Rapid Robert always said that in spite of the public perception that his Opening Day no-hitter in Chicago in 1940 was his finest moment, he didn't carry the same sentiment. Instead, his tour-de-force was actually his 2nd no-hitter in 1946 vs. the NY Yankees. He told me that the strength of the Yankees batting lineup led by Joe DiMaggio made this one significant and special. The Indians prevailed 1-0 over the Bronx Bombers.

The Harridge AL game used ball is signed in vintage fountain pen by Feller and his battery mate, catcher Frank Hayes. The score and date are noted on another panel and the ball is inscribed to some lucky fan named Billy Shapiro.

A cool pickup for my no-hitter collection. :)

Great pick up Scott!!! Awesome ball

bobfreedman 03-01-2015 10:06 AM

Eddie Collins Game Used Glove
 
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i am thrilled to get this game used Eddie Collins glove.

Physedteacher25 03-01-2015 11:06 AM

6/12/1954 Jim Wilson No Hitter stub - On Ebay
 
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6/12/1954 Phillies vs Braves

Jim Wilson NO HITTER
*1st No-No in Milwaukee Braves history

Live auction on Ebay right now, physedteacher25:

http://m.ebay.com/itm/121579891323?nav=SEARCH

Physedteacher25 03-01-2015 12:25 PM

I picked up a pair of those last month. One for me, one for Ebay.

parker1b2 03-01-2015 01:32 PM

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While not vintage, I won my first item from Hunts this past week. It was the Pride of the Pirates award given to former player and announcer Steve Blass in 2002. Thought it was interesting and different and feel like I got it pretty cheap.
Lot included an empty wine bottle from the occasion, and 2 pictures of Steve receiving the award.

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parker1b2 03-01-2015 01:33 PM

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Originally Posted by bobfreedman (Post 1386011)
i am thrilled to get this game used Eddie Collins glove.

Bob that is a tremendous glove. Nice pick up!!

Darner 03-01-2015 02:44 PM

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Picked up this M101-2 Sporting News supplement of the 1910 Philadelphia Athletics in February but I'm real happy that a pink stain that covered a couple of the players on the right side of the top row came off when I soaked it this morning :)

JoeDfan 03-01-2015 05:05 PM

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Finally pulled the trigger on a Joe DiMaggio old timer's game bat that I have been watching for a while. It looks awesome on my wall, especially when I put it next to my DiMaggio coach's bat from '68!

Bpm0014 03-01-2015 05:30 PM

AWESOME glove Bob!

bobfreedman 03-01-2015 05:43 PM

Thanks
 
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Originally Posted by Bpm0014 (Post 1386229)
AWESOME glove Bob!

Thanks all, I am not a glove collector but I thought to myself, what are the chances of getting a glove this old from a HOF'er with this strong record of provenance. I will have to sell some things off to afford the glove but we do what we have to do.

UnVme7 03-01-2015 06:05 PM

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2000 Rafael Palmeiro game used bat
2004-08 Ivan Rodriguez game used Tigers bat
1991-97 Ivan Rodrguez game used Rangers bat

UnVme7 03-01-2015 06:06 PM

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Pic 2....

39special 03-01-2015 06:35 PM

Nice bats Nate!

JoeDfan 03-01-2015 06:50 PM

Awesome bats!!!!!
INCREDIBLE glove!!!!! I know what you mean about having to sell some stuff, but it is always worth it!!!!!

rsn1661 03-01-2015 07:14 PM

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The company l work for is located in an old beer distribution building. While cleaning above a cooler l found several neat items. There were several working beer signs (Pfieffer and Berghoff) as well as this Falsaff sign advertising the CBS game of the week featuring Dizzy Dean and Pee Wee Reese. It measure 2.5 feet by 2 feet and l have narrowed the date to 1960 to 1965. It is not in great shape but it cost me nothing. Not sure how to display it other to hang it in my shed.

Bobmc 03-02-2015 08:18 AM

Pee Wee: It's time for a Falstaff, Diz.

Dizzy: You betcha, Pee Wee

Love the Falstaff/CBS sign! As a kid, I loved watching and listening to PeeWee and Dizzy call those games. Their memorable intros to the Falstaff commercials continue to have me thinking of Falstaff beer, today.

GrayGhost 03-02-2015 01:51 PM

Rich, that sign is amazing. American Pickers type thing. I love the age wear and all. Beautiful piece.

Oh, the Collins Glove, AWESOME:)

eastonfalcon19 03-03-2015 01:15 PM

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I picked up this 1940s/50s Lafayette College game football. If anybody has any Lafayette College (PA) or Easton (PA) sporting items please contact me.

gcolesrq 03-04-2015 06:14 AM

buffalo broadside
 
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picked up this Buffalo Bills broadside from a fellow member

incredible item if i say so myself

gary

ooo-ribay 03-04-2015 11:33 AM

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Originally Posted by gcolesrq (Post 1386970)
picked up this Buffalo Bills broadside from a fellow member

incredible item if i say so myself

gary

I'd also say it's incredible! Man, I wish I could pick up something in March...:(

ksfarmboy 03-04-2015 02:23 PM

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Originally Posted by gcolesrq (Post 1386970)
picked up this Buffalo Bills broadside from a fellow member

incredible item if i say so myself

gary

Cool item. I like the half helmet plaque too.

perezfan 03-04-2015 05:45 PM

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Trying to tone the buying down, but I couldn't pass up a rare opp'ty to acquire this Henry Kirke Bush-Brown original statue, circa 1880s. A few repros of this statue have circulated, and go for big bucks in their own right.

This original was a rare ebay "find"....

bobfreedman 03-04-2015 06:29 PM

Pick-up
 
Great Pick up Mark, it could not go to a better collection as well.

vintagesportscollector 03-04-2015 06:42 PM

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Originally Posted by bobfreedman (Post 1387231)
Great Pick up Mark, it could not go to a better collection as well.

Agreed, wonderful Mark!!, and you stole it at the BIN price. ;)

perezfan 03-04-2015 10:50 PM

Thanks Bob and Joe...

Coming from the two of you, that means a lot! :)

murphusa 03-05-2015 08:45 AM

Nice

rsn1661 03-05-2015 07:26 PM

Beautiful statue!

D. Broughman 03-07-2015 10:53 AM

1920's Professional Players Game
 
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Has anyone seen this game and know why the block of wood is on it? Should I take it off or does it serve a purpose? Thanks D.
Added image of printing on back to show it was made in the Detroit area. D.

Butch7999 03-07-2015 12:19 PM

It's supposed to be there. It should rotate freely, deflecting the ball out of or back into play in pinball fashion.
An alternate (presumably slightly later) version of the game, titled The Pitcher's Battle, replaced the solid block with a wooden cross.

D. Broughman 03-07-2015 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Butch7999 (Post 1388122)
It's supposed to be there. It should rotate freely, deflecting the ball out of or back into play in pinball fashion.
An alternate (presumably slightly later) version of the game, titled The Pitcher's Battle, replaced the solid block with a wooden cross.

Thanks Butch Do you know what the balls were like. Thanks again! D.

bobfreedman 03-07-2015 01:04 PM

MIne
 
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This is mine below, as you can see it is very similar to yours, yours appears to be a batter and as you can see mine is a pitcher (Tommy Bridges). Is your a generic player or was it endorsed by someone? I even have the original box that it came with unbelievably.

Your is a very nice piece and congrats on it!

D. Broughman 03-07-2015 01:10 PM

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Originally Posted by bobfreedman (Post 1388132)
This is mine below, as you can see it is very similar to yours, yours appears to be a batter and as you can see mine is a pitcher (Tommy Bridges). Is your a generic player or was it endorsed by someone? I even have the original box that it came with unbelievably.

Your is a very nice piece and congrats on it!

Generic player Thanks! D.

gcolesrq 03-09-2015 12:05 PM

another broadside
 
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decided to keep the second one john sent. - a little more staining/spots but i hope , i have so few spots at 67 years of age

Butch7999 03-09-2015 04:04 PM

We answered Dynarl in a hurry, and included one large error in doing so, so we're adding to and amending our previous post:

We wish we could tell you more about both The Professional Player and The Pitcher's Battle, but there's a fair amount of mystery
surrounding both games and unfortunately we don't own a example of either of them.

The Pitcher's Battle is a fairly tough acquisition itself, but The Professional Player probably qualifies as "rare"
-- we haven't seen an example offered for sale or at auction in almost ten years.

The mystery is how two virtually identical games are credited to two different names, and which one came first.
Guetschoff filed an application for a design patent (different than what most people think of, which is a "utility patent")
in late 1934 and was granted the patent 30 July 1935 (the design is pretty much exactly what you have with The Professional Player).
However, the back of the Guetschoff game is stamped only "pat. appld. for," while it's Kollmorgen's The Pitcher's Battle
that sports the 30 July 1935 patent date on its playing board. Thanks for the view of the game's backside, by the way,
which gives us info we didn't have previously.

Kollmorgen's nephew (so he claimed, and we believe he was being honest) showed up on our Baseball Games forum
several years ago offering just a few insights on the game -- supposedly thousands were sold at the J L Hudson department store
in Detroit, and Kollmorgen allegedly had other major league players besides Bridges lined up to endorse the game in the late 1930s,
but some delays and the outbreak of WWII killed further production. Kollmorgen was still alive when his nephew posted at our forum,
but was in no mental state to answer questions we wished relayed to him, and he died shortly thereafter.

We have a photo of the directions for The Pitcher's Battle, which are presumably identical for The Professional Player.
The game uses one large marble (presumably a "shooter") and nine standard marbles. We must correct ourselves
regarding the purpose of the square block on the Guetschoff game and the wooden cross on the Kollmorgen game --
both rotate, not to put the ball in or out of play, but merely to indicate where the baserunners are.

WWGjohn 03-10-2015 08:55 AM

Picked this up for $4.00. It arrived yesterday and looks much much better than the photo. It measures 17 X 11. Can't believe a 1934 poster with Ruth, Gehrig, Grove, and Alexander would go that cheap.

John


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Columbus-Eve...p2047675.l2557

Runscott 03-10-2015 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by WWGjohn (Post 1389132)
Picked this up for $4.00. It arrived yesterday and looks much much better than the photo. It measures 17 X 11. Can't believe a 1934 poster with Ruth, Gehrig, Grove, and Alexander would go that cheap.

John


http://www.ebay.com/itm/Columbus-Eve...p2047675.l2557

There were no keywords to search on - unless you were looking in that newspaper category, you would never see this item.

Nice pick-up.

sports-rings 03-11-2015 05:43 AM

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Although the auction was late February, I received the ring in early March.

It's a 1927 Yankee player ring, belonging to Benny Bengough.

I won it at the Heritage auction.

I guess this belongs in the new championship ring section. In case you have not been to the new section, please take a look at it.

khkco4bls 03-11-2015 07:36 AM

boy Bennie sure got his use out of that ring

Exhibitman 03-11-2015 10:14 AM

Picked up a couple of basketball pieces:

1973 team issue Maravich:

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...ch%20photo.JPG

1960s Spalding Rick Barry, signed:

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...k%20signed.JPG

Also a photo of FB great Sid Luckman:

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...man_%20Sid.jpg

I wanted a nice image to go with this autograph my dad got when he was a kid:

http://photos.imageevent.com/exhibit...ze/Luckman.jpg

parker1b2 03-13-2015 02:04 PM

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Picked up this Game Used Warren Giles NL Baseball from April 21, 1966 Braves at Phillies. Braves won 5-4 and Phil Niekro won it in relief. It was his 1st win of 1966 and 3rd Career win. Inscribed and signed by Phil with details. Signature was added at a later date then the inscription.

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parker1b2 03-13-2015 02:06 PM

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bobfreedman 03-13-2015 02:28 PM

Neat Item
 
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1917 Buffalo Bison's Schedule

vintagesportscollector 03-13-2015 03:00 PM

Very neat Bob. What is it? A charm? How big is it? Looks almost like a printing block.

bobfreedman 03-13-2015 03:10 PM

Size
 
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Originally Posted by vintagesportscollector (Post 1390119)
Very neat Bob. What is it? A charm? How big is it? Looks almost like a printing block.

It is about the size of a half dollar and it is similar to the tokens that they made for lifetime or season passes

TAVG 03-13-2015 04:25 PM

http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2ealranr.jpg

http://i1366.photobucket.com/albums/...psd68wwvju.jpg

got this in the mail today, not sure if this is the right spot to post this or not.

1935 De Reszke "Our Favourites" issued by Godfrey Phillips Ltd

This is my first tobacco card purchase

my family raises bulldogs so I just had to get it :)

ooo-ribay 03-14-2015 04:15 PM

The only things I'm picking up lately are "you've been outbid" and "sorry, you didn't win" notices. :mad:

yanksfan09 03-14-2015 07:38 PM

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I'm now the proud owner of a new Kreindler piece...

The really clear image is Graig's photo of it (check out his website for high quality image, looks much better there even), I can't get a great one with my camera phone. Photos do not do this thing justice!
I also just got the smaller Ruth study that I've had for a while back from the framers and put her up by the big guy! They look awesome together. I also moved my Ruth store model bat from the other side of the room to rest above the Kreindler pieces. I don't ever want to leave my room now!

Also got the first ever Kreindler signed baseball! Sweet!

Thank's so much Graig!

gregr2 03-14-2015 07:42 PM

Congrats That is one incredible piece!

yanksfan09 03-14-2015 07:53 PM

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Congrats That is one incredible piece!

Thanks!

Here's a close up of smaller study piece. Even at only 5"x7", it's an amazing piece on its own... I just love early Ruth images, both of these date to 1920.

I may eventually get the big piece framed but not sure, I love it the way it is now too.

Lordstan 03-15-2015 09:05 AM

Erick,
That new Ruth is fantastic. Congrats. What size is it?
I also struggled for a while on whether or not to frame my painting. I liked the raw look, but I really do think that a nice frame can really enhance the look even more. I think this is especially true for the smaller paintings, meaning 16x20 and smaller plus ones slightly bigger, which yours looks to be. I think Scott's Vandy is the perfect example of how the right frame can really enhance it.(Although, I am biased towards mine as well)
Mark

This is mine framed(It's a crappy photo. Looks much better in person)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ouframessm.jpg

Here is Scott's.
http://www.net54baseball.com/attachm...1&d=1341323925

bobfreedman 03-15-2015 10:56 AM

Cy Young
 
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I left mine as is, the size is approx 16" x 20"

yanksfan09 03-15-2015 12:10 PM

Thanks guys.

Mark, Scott, Bob, those are all fantastic. Those really are the perfect complimentary frames on those first too! The colors and look of them match up perfectly to each.

The new Ruth is actually pretty big at 22x34.

I'm in no rush to frame it but certainly will leave the option open. I would need to find a good framer around me and take a look.

Runscott 03-15-2015 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1390467)
I'm now the proud owner of a new Kreindler piece...

Erick, that' my favorite Ruth painting that Graig has done so far. I think it looks great just as you have it.

http://net54baseball.com/attachment....1&d=1426382802

ruth-gehrig 03-15-2015 03:33 PM

[QUOTE=Runscott;1390700]Erick, that' my favorite Ruth painting that Graig has done so far. I think it looks great just as you have it.

Couldnt agree more....it looks fantastic!!

Kzoo 03-15-2015 04:52 PM

a few early JF Hillerich's....
 
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Here's a few early JF Hillerich & Son's that I've picked up recently, plus the Sears Roebuck. The decal bat is an Eddie Collins, which is only identifiable by his signature on the decal. The bats are all heavy duty 'clubs' with thick handles, which I really love. I'm assuming the 'J.J.' is for Joe Jackson? The end of the barrel is squared off which looks original, but maybe not? Thanks for looking.

yanksfan09 03-15-2015 05:50 PM

Nice bats Matt.

Thanks guys, I know I'm biased but I think its up there with Graig's best pieces too. Just a tremendous image of a young Ruth in his element.

Lordstan 03-15-2015 08:44 PM

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Originally Posted by yanksfan09 (Post 1390805)
Nice bats Matt.

Thanks guys, I know I'm biased but I think its up there with Graig's best pieces too. Just a tremendous image of a young Ruth in his element.

I agree. It really is a special painting.

murphusa 03-17-2015 10:47 AM

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A couple of beat up advertising items. Don't care that they are a mess as they are still a cool item and one big item.

Joe Hunter 03-18-2015 08:25 PM

Vintage Cardinals Felt Patch
 
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I picked up this felt patch with along with a group of other 1920's-30's items relating to the St Louis Cardinals. It measures 8"x6" with very intricate stitching. Of course it commemorates the Cardinals appearances in the WS in those years. There are no manufacture's tags so it could be homemade. Anyone ever come across something similar?

Scott Garner 03-18-2015 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Joe Hunter (Post 1391930)
I picked up this felt patch with along with a group of other 1920's-30's items relating to the St Louis Cardinals. It measures 8"x6" with very intricate stitching. Of course it commemorates the Cardinals appearances in the WS in those years. There are no manufacture's tags so it could be homemade. Anyone ever come across something similar?

Beauty, eh Clark? Seriously though, awesome pickup!

daves_resale_shop 03-19-2015 02:57 PM

Busch stadium seats...
 
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Picked these up at a local consignment shop today... Both seats are mlb authenticated, and were removed from Busch in 2005... They'll fit nicely in ky sons room as these seats were present at Busch when the sox beat the cards in game 4 to win their first series in 86 years.

39special 03-19-2015 03:18 PM

Cool seats Dave.

Leon 03-21-2015 08:43 AM

Really great stuff this month guys. I especially like the Kreindler's.....

cincicards 03-21-2015 09:01 AM

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Picked up this neat broadside, anybody recognize any of the names written on the back?

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ooo-ribay 03-21-2015 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by daves_resale_shop (Post 1392197)
Picked these up at a local consignment shop today... Both seats are mlb authenticated, and were removed from Busch in 2005... They'll fit nicely in ky sons room as these seats were present at Busch when the sox beat the cards in game 4 to win their first series in 86 years.

Did you get a good deal? The Giants/Niners are asking $800 for a pair of similar Candlestick seats...which is ridiculous.

Scott Garner 03-22-2015 05:56 AM

Monte Pearson no-hitter scorebook and clippings- 1st no-hitter at Yankee Stadium!
 
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Many thanks to Brock for allowing me to add this beautiful scorebook to Monte Pearson's historic 1st no-hitter ever pitched at Yankee Stadium. Pearson no-hit the visiting Indians 13-0 in the 2nd game of a doubleheader on only 2 days rest. The scorebook came with several NY vintage newspaper clippings from the following day recapping the doubleheader sweep of the Tribe.

Ironically, this scorebook and clippings originally came with a ticket from this game as well and was offered in the SCD in the mid 1990's, but another collector beat me to the punch. I was able to subsequently work out a trade with the collector and have owned the ticket to this game since the 1990's. By picking up the scorebook and clippings, I have kept the original lucky patron's memories of the game intact, after an amazing 20 year separation. Pretty cool! :)

Bumpus Jones 03-22-2015 06:05 AM

Great job Scott!

ooo-ribay 03-22-2015 03:56 PM

^^^ nice, Scott. To what do you attribute the differences in the autographs? Age progression, like with Mantle and Mays?

sayhey24 03-22-2015 06:27 PM

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Scott -- That's an amazing story!
Here's a pickup I made at a local show today. Single signed ball of Homer Hillebrand. I don't normally collect signed baseballs, but I couldn't pass up a member of the 1905 Pirates!

Greg

rsn1661 03-22-2015 07:16 PM

Amazing Hillebrand Ball. I wish I could find something like that!

UnVme7 03-22-2015 07:25 PM

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1986 Jerry Browne game worn Rangers jersey

UnVme7 03-22-2015 07:26 PM

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Scott Garner 03-22-2015 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 1393166)
^^^ nice, Scott. To what do you attribute the differences in the autographs? Age progression, like with Mantle and Mays?

Thanks Rob.
Correct! Age progression and the fast one vs. a sit down slower one...

Scott Garner 03-22-2015 07:50 PM

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Great job Scott!

Thanks Chris!


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