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March Pickups
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I've been looking for this Cubs pin quite a while, and thanks to the generosity of a fellow board member, added this example to my collection today:D
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Great pin Mike!
It found it's perfect home in your collection... congrats. |
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1870s envelope to crockery city bbc secy, with baseball doodle drawing. Prob held a "game invitation". I love the old old items on the rare ocassions I can see them and can afford them;)
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1972 Reds NL Champs ring and brooch. Thanks to Dave Grob for helping identify the original owner of the ring. I presume the brooch was given to his wife.
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Bob Feller last career win scored program and signed ticket
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I was recently able to pick up a beautifully scored program to HOF Bob Feller's last career win # 266. Feller came into this game in relief of CLE starting pitcher Herb Score and pitched the 7th and 8th inning, ultimately getting the win. The starter for the Yankees was WS Perfect Game pitcher Don Larsen. This provided an excellent complimentary piece to pair up with a ticket from the same game that I have owned for a number of years.
The ticket has some sentimental value as well, as I had Mr. Feller sign it in DET the last time my son Sam and I saw him before he passed away. Rapid Robert signed the back of the ticket with this inscription: "Bob Feller- Last career win # 266" On August 27, 1955, as previously noted, it marked the last harrah for HOF Bob Feller. Ironically on the same day, HOF Sandy Koufax recorded his 1st career win. Literally a passing of the torch for two of the greatest pitchers to ever take the mound... The photo that I have included is one of my personal favorites. It was taken before his 1st start after he returned from WWII. |
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Great pickup on the Feller program Scott.
I was the under bidder, I spent part of the money you saved me on this: |
Thanks Doug!
I'm sorry that I ended up stepping on you in this auction. :o I was wondering if you might be bidding on this auction... |
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I received my H&S winning yesterday, and scanned some of them today, lots of cool scorecards:
1968-06-07 - Ryan's 5th career win 1968-09-17 - Gaylord Perry No Hitter 1969-08-13 - Clemente 3 HR game 1971-10-03 - NLCS Game #2 - Last Mays HR as a Giant 1976-04-17 - Mike Schmidt 4 HR game And a bunch of unscored programs that I'll be looking to get rid of, one of these days. Doug |
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Reach Ads
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These had to have been part of larger advertising pages but I have yet to uncover them. These individually have been cut down and measure approxmately 4"x 5".
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1860s Baseball Scene
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Harvard's Jarvis field 1860s baseball scene from George K. Warren's studio. Must have been a pop up as it looks like the catcher has his hands open and staring straight up in the air. For photo pick ups I wish I had a scanner because my cell phone pic of another pic doesnt do it justice.:rolleyes:
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Cover of the 1912 Catalog
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Back Cover of Catalog
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Bullseye! Thanks:)
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I've been collecting for over 25 years and finally got the pull of my life!! |
Bambino.............
Very nice Ruth auto. Congrats!!!
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May 10 1947 Liberty Magazine - Bob Hope Cover
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Just picked up the Canadian version of this May 10, 1947 Liberty Magazine (on the left) to go with the US version I already had (on the right). Bob Hope was already a part owner of the Cleveland Indians at this point. Never knew there was a Canadian version to be had until I saw this item. Very different content, advertisers, etc. and with the US version being more than twice the page count, a different price point as well.
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i dont like these "chase cards", but wow, nobody can catch u with that one
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Nice Joey!
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1880s Harvard vs. Yale
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Sandy Koufax career strikeout milestone tickets and scorebooks
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I recently picked up some terrific tickets and scorebooks to HOF Sandy Koufax's major milestone strikeout games. They really are an ideal fit to my collection related to power pitching.
These all came from the personal collection of long-time Koufax collector and close hobby friend Phil Paul. After 30 years of collecting, Phil has decided to part with some of his favorite items related to Sandy Koufax's career. He is a regular contributor on net54 and goes by koufax1fan. If you don't know Phil, he is truly one of the great guys in the hobby. :cool: Consider reaching out to Phil directly as he still has more excellent items related to the great Sandy Koufax's career. A few of the items that I would like to share are: A full, unused ticket to Sandy Koufax's NL leading single-season strikeout record of 382 K's. Only one pitcher ever got more strikeouts in the Modern Era and that was the great Nolan Ryan when he broke Sandy's record in 1973 with 383 K's. I've never seen another full ticket to Sandy's 382 K game, which ironically was also the 2nd to last game of the Milwaukee Braves franchise before becoming the Atlanta Braves in 1966. A nice ticket stub to Sandy's single game K record of 18 K's on August 31, 1959 at LA, which at the time tied him with fellow HOF pitcher Bob Gibson for the ML record. This was the 1st of two times that Sandy recorded 18 K's in a game. A beautifully scored program, ticket, official press notes and newspaper clippings from Sandy's 2nd 18 K game on April 24th, 1962 at Wrigley Field. Awesome mini-collection from the lucky fan that witnessed his gem! |
Fantastic stuff.
I'm jealous. Taking a closer look at that program, I just realized that I have other Cubs scorecards scored by the same person. Doug |
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Wow, what a small world! You gotta love people that know how to score a game as nicely as this. They really are things of beauty... |
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Well. Keeping a scorecard clean is easier when the pitcher strikes out 18. LOL. Nice pickup Scott.
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Very true. All you have to right down is SO or K. :D |
Last Perfecto needed
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This has been a banner year already, First, Cy Young's perfecto next day newspaper article and now the last pre-WWII perfecto article I needed and perhaps one of the best perfecto's thrown in MLB. :D
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Am wondering if any of the experts on this forum can shed light on this Hank Aaron postcard.
The seller noted it as a "real photo postcard." I'm interested to know if this is a photo you've seen before or more likely something a photographer took and made into a postcard. https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...30ba427d7e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f4ba09b7c4.jpg Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G920A using Tapatalk |
That is a Jim Rowe postcard. He produced them in the 1960s through the 1980s. He made them with Burke and Brace negatives.
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Thank you Hunt Auctions. Slightly too tall for my scanner (which has a white fleck I need to clean)...
Edited to add - Chicago Sunday Tribune, October 3, 1920 |
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I am very happy to have added this exceedingly rare Tigers scorer fob to my collection thanks to the generosity of a fellow board member:)
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1943 ROCKFORD PEACHES Pitching Staff
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This photo was taken right before the start of the season as 2 of these players never pitched for Rockford. Only 4 teams in the league to start and underhand pitching as well….happy to add.
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Easily the ugliest piece in my collection, but one of my faves: Lou Brissie's protective leg cover when he pitched in the majors. For those of you who don't know his amazing story, he nearly got his leg blown off in WWII, yet came back to pitch in the majors with his leg MacGyvered back together.
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Music Box
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I have the baseball music box to now go along with this football music box.
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Love the stuff guys!
Mike, that fob is killer! Haven't seen that one before. Here are a few pickups from the last little while.... The first is just a generic 1910 era cabinet, but I had to have it. If you notice, his jersey says "Norwood", which is the area in Winnipeg that my mother spent a good part of her youth in during the 1950s. Norwood also borders St Boniface, which my family had lived in since 1880. |
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The second piece is a baseball trophy awarded to Stuart Sheppard for the highest individual fielding average for 1918 in the WABA.
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The next item is hockey related, as anyone who know me is aware I mostly collect antique hockey. It's a cabinet photo from 1907 that shows a player wearing a hockey pin, one that I think originates from a rare series issued in 1904, of which I have a pair. Two other are known (I'm trying to make a deal for one of them) with the other selling at auction years ago. The pins are dated '04 on the reverse, and my question is, is it the same type of pin?? You can even see the end of the protruding pinback in the photo... What do you think? I'd love to hear the opinion of others...
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Last Sunday's P/U's
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That's a nice collection of perfect game newspaper clippings that you have assembled. Do you also have the perfect game articles from the 1880's? Those are tough... |
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'Tis a beauty! Unreal condition to top it off |
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That is badass! Congrats. |
Carlton, I always love your pick up posts and photos. It makes me feel like I'm at the flea market with you.
Mike, I too have never seen that score fob before, great pick up! |
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(in my best Bob Barker voice) Remember folks, have your pets spayed or neutered. |
1920 Cleveland Indians AL Champs
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Very happy to add this large Photo of the AL Champ Cleveland Indians, from the Oct 14 1920 NY Times Pictorial Magazine. The magazine is approximately 11x16, and the Tribe photo takes up a whole page. Unassuming issue with actress Ina Claire on the cover, but the insides have some great Chicago Blacksox and Cleveland Indians WS content.
This makes 2 pickups related to the 1920 WS in the last two weeks, my best streak by far! The other pickup can be found here: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=236495 The magazine is intact, but the pages are loose, so I was able to open to this photo and fold the remaining pages back behind it without further damage. That's just a shadow in the bottom of the photo. |
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Just got a few tickets left on my back deck by Mr. Postman :confused:
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2915/3...f315a89a_z.jpg1956 World Series Game 5 Don Larsen perfect game Signed. by Paul Herbener, on Flickr https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3936/3...4a5d2d7b_z.jpg1977 World Series game 6 Reggie Jackson 3 HR's signed. by Paul Herbener, on Flickr https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3696/3...c3b90aa5_z.jpg1975 World Series game 6 Fisk Home Run. by Paul Herbener, on Flickr |
Paul,
I really like that Reggie Jackson ticket |
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Carlton love the boxing picture! super neat.
Was able to get this Ruth Type I |
Love that Ruth A.J. ! Thanks for the love on those tickets guys!
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Yankee Stadium
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Although technically not from the ball park itself, this is just too cool a sign to have passed on.
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Q: what software do you use to create the graphics you post here? |
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Thanks...The graphics are done in PowerPoint and then simply saved as a jpeg files so they can be posted here. Dave |
Red Sox
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Happy to have picked this up
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Lets see it on!
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great stuff so far everyone! Here's my sweet pick-up for the month:
c1911 Press Photo of Ray Schalk in his Milwaukee uniform! |
1894 Colgate Baseball Season Ticket
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I think this 1894 Colgate season ticket is kinda cool. It is has a schedule/scorecard on the reverse.
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Just picked this up.
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My addition
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The one, the only, the odd... Babe Ruth "the bird is the word" 1921 type 1 photo used for his 1922, American Caramel e121 card.
Ruth was releasing carrier pigeons to relay the score of the Cleveland/New York series from September 26, alongside Charles Fabrizo, the owner of the pigeons. Sooo... Babe's..."the bird bird bird.. the bird is the word" rings true on this one. |
Seat Cushions
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I just love these things.
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Dave,
Have you been to The National Baseball Park Museum in Denver? I had a chance to visit it last week when I was in Denver on business. Unbelievably cool museum. I thought of you when I walked through it. |
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