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ooo-ribay 03-02-2025 04:53 PM

March pickups
 
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A couple of things for my low end Giants collection. The hat was nothing the Giants sold but something a lady fan put together in the early 60's. The pin on the back has been attributed to the 1962 World Series. The poster is huge. 25x38. I had planned on resizing the frame to fit exactly but decided "screw it; I only wanted to preserve it and have no wall space anyway."

doug.goodman 03-02-2025 06:24 PM

Rob that poster is GREAT!

Hankphenom 03-02-2025 06:42 PM

Crazy cool stuff!

HankAaron755 03-02-2025 07:33 PM

Poster looks sharp in the frame. The white backdrop helps it pop.

ruth-gehrig 03-02-2025 08:02 PM

2 nice items with fantastic display value! Glad to see an early start on the March pick ups:)

ooo-ribay 03-02-2025 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by HankAaron755 (Post 2500754)
Poster looks sharp in the frame. The white backdrop helps it pop.

Thanks, guys. Funny (possibly boring) story on the frame….I had planned on the ultimate el cheapo poster frame. On those, the little clip on edges are plastic. Cut the cheapo “plexi,” cut the back cardboard, snip the clip on edges and, voila, you have your new size. Michaels was out of those frames, even tho they said they had 3 in stock. I used a 40% off coupon and got this much nicer frame for the same money ($25). I was gonna cut the corners with a metal saw and reattach them with some flat L shaped things I found lying around (drilling required; no big deal). Then, I realized the plexi is glued to the frame and the back is actually masonite, not cardboard. In the end, I coulda done it but decided to leave as is. Maybe someday; maybe not.

roarfrom34 03-03-2025 05:56 AM

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from the estate of Orioles longtime minor/major league coach Minnie Mendoza is this 11x14 group picture from 1980 Spring Training of all their minor league players & coaches (including a 19 year old Cal Ripken Jr.):

Scott Garner 03-03-2025 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2500690)
A couple of things for my low end Giants collection. The hat was nothing the Giants sold but something a lady fan put together in the early 60's. The pin on the back has been attributed to the 1962 World Series. The poster is huge. 25x38. I had planned on resizing the frame to fit exactly but decided "screw it; I only wanted to preserve it and have no wall space anyway."

Hi Rob,
Great pickups! Love the fan hat!!! :cool:

LEHR 03-04-2025 04:30 AM

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Rob,
That fan hat is cool but I love this pin/button! I've never seen one before. Is this something the Giants released, or a fan made as well?

ooo-ribay 03-04-2025 07:07 AM

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Originally Posted by LEHR (Post 2501059)
Rob,
That fan hat is cool but I love this pin/button! I've never seen one before. Is this something the Giants released, or a fan made as well?

I like that one, too. Kinda of rare but not exceptionally so. There is a similar Twins example in Paul Muchinsky’s book with a 1965 WS ribbon attached.

Chris-Counts 03-04-2025 04:27 PM

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Here's an Oakland Oaks advertising poster I just picked up ...

bocca001 03-04-2025 05:47 PM

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That's a great looking Oaks piece, Chris.

Here is my most recent pickup. Giants snow globe. Oooribay says this is only the second one he has ever seen, and I think he said he saw a Dodgers version for sale in a 1969 catalog maybe?

Chris-Counts 03-04-2025 06:03 PM

I love the snow globe! It's perfect for Candlestick Park, where it never snowed, but famously felt like it.

ooo-ribay 03-04-2025 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Counts (Post 2501149)
Here's an Oakland Oaks advertising poster I just picked up ...

Love it! Any future major leaguers in there?

ooo-ribay 03-04-2025 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2501162)
That's a great looking Oaks piece, Chris.

Here is my most recent pickup. Giants snow globe. Oooribay says this is only the second one he has ever seen, and I think he said he saw a Dodgers version for sale in a 1969 catalog maybe?

Yeah, 1969 D**ger catalog. You know I love that kind of stuff!

todeen 03-04-2025 07:49 PM

I bought what is supposedly Barry Larkin 1995 Topps Vault items. No Topps certificate. I've been looking for items like this for a while.

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Chris-Counts 03-05-2025 04:07 PM

No, unless you include former Negro League stars Artie Wilson and Ray Noble, who both played for the New York Giants that year. But there's some great old players featured, including HOFer Billy Herman, Augie Galan, Cookie Lavagetto, Chuck Dressen (manager) and HOFer George "Highpockets" Kelly (coach).


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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2501165)
Love it! Any future major leaguers in there?


Vintagedeputy 03-05-2025 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Counts (Post 2501149)
Here's an Oakland Oaks advertising poster I just picked up ...

I’m always amazed when I see a piece like that that has survived

Chris-Counts 03-06-2025 03:45 PM

This one survived in part because someone laminated it. I suspect if it wasn't laminated, I would have had a tougher time winning it when I found it on eBay a few weeks ago.


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Originally Posted by Vintagedeputy (Post 2501347)
I’m always amazed when I see a piece like that that has survived


Huck 03-06-2025 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Counts (Post 2501149)
Here's an Oakland Oaks advertising poster I just picked up ...

Cool piece.

seattlerainiers 03-06-2025 08:29 PM

PCL Bread Calendars
 
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Originally Posted by Chris Counts (Post 2501149)
Here's an Oakland Oaks advertising poster I just picked up ...

Nice Chris. These PCL bread calendars are gorgeous. Here’s a handful more.

sbfinley 03-06-2025 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by seattlerainiers (Post 2501547)
Nice Chris. These PCL bread calendars are gorgeous. Here’s a handful more.

Damn. I didn't know those calendars existed. I have these Portland Premiums from the couple of seasons Tommy Bridges pitched in Portland, but I had no idea about the calendars. I'll be adding that to the want list. Thanks for sharing!

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Topnotchsy 03-06-2025 11:45 PM

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Couple of items.

1954 Roy Campanella All-Stars Barnstorming Tour Program


Second item is from a different area of collecting for me. I love children's illustrations and have gravitated to legendary illustrator Garth Williams.

According to Williams' daughter, Williams made some extra illustrations for the book Charlotte's Web. This was one of the illustrations that did not end up in the book, so even as I am sure that many people have read the book, I imagine almost no one has ever seen this drawing.

seattlerainiers 03-07-2025 11:14 AM

PCL Calendars redux
 
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Originally Posted by sbfinley (Post 2501552)
Damn. I didn't know those calendars existed. I have these Portland Premiums from the couple of seasons Tommy Bridges pitched in Portland, but I had no idea about the calendars. I'll be adding that to the want list. Thanks for sharing!

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...77ece6d0_z.jpg

You bet. Here's a handful more.

ooo-ribay 03-07-2025 02:32 PM

^^^ You have an amazing PCL collection! :D

Huck 03-07-2025 04:26 PM

The PCL calendars are just sick!

Rickyy 03-07-2025 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Chris Counts (Post 2501149)
Here's an Oakland Oaks advertising poster I just picked up ...

Wow really nice. I always like the Sunbeam ads!

Ricky Y

Rickyy 03-07-2025 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2500690)
A couple of things for my low end Giants collection. The hat was nothing the Giants sold but something a lady fan put together in the early 60's. The pin on the back has been attributed to the 1962 World Series. The poster is huge. 25x38. I had planned on resizing the frame to fit exactly but decided "screw it; I only wanted to preserve it and have no wall space anyway."

Wow that Giants Poster is really nice! I remember going to see a couple of games in 71 as a little kid. Willie Mays was at the tail end of his run as a Giant but at least I can say I got to see him play.

Ricky Y

ooo-ribay 03-08-2025 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickyy (Post 2501751)
Wow that Giants Poster is really nice! I remember going to see a couple of games in 71 as a little kid. Willie Mays was at the tail end of his run as a Giant but at least I can say I got to see him play.

Ricky Y

Yeah, four HOFers on that poster. There is a nearly identical one for 1972 but Mays and Perry were gone. Both posters are pretty rare and I’ve never seen a 1972 for sale. In any case, I’d rather have the 1971 - better players and Division winners for the first time since 1962….and the last time until 1989. It was tough being a Giants fan. It’s getting that way again. :(

seattlerainiers 03-08-2025 09:40 AM

PCL Calendars
 
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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2501707)
^^^ You have an amazing PCL collection! :D

Rob, Dean & Ricky...thanks much. I really enjoy sharing these with you all.

Not bread calendars, but here's a cousin that is a prize for a Seattle collector like myself. So much content on this one!

Also, a few Vancouver Capilanos wartime schedule calendars. The Western International League was a "baby brother" to the PCL.

Vintagedeputy 03-08-2025 01:28 PM

Estate sale buys
 
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A few of the items I picked up yesterday at an estate sale.

Huck 03-08-2025 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by seattlerainiers (Post 2501869)
Rob, Dean & Ricky...thanks much. I really enjoy sharing these with you all.

Not bread calendars, but here's a cousin that is a prize for a Seattle collector like myself. So much content on this one!

Also, a few Vancouver Capilanos wartime schedule calendars. The Western International League was a "baby brother" to the PCL.

Thanks for sharing. Just great pieces.

gonefishin 03-09-2025 01:45 PM

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All great items and the calendars are great!

I picked up a nice set of the 1956 Dodgers picture pack from their 1955 WS team. The Koufax is pretty tough to find in good condition.

I'm being drawn more towards the picture packs lately.

ksfarmboy 03-10-2025 04:56 PM

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Haven’t been picking much up in awhile but couldn’t resist this large broadside.

doug.goodman 03-10-2025 11:16 PM

Very cool Clint!

seattlerainiers 03-11-2025 09:15 AM

Poster
 
Love it Clint!

ksfarmboy 03-11-2025 02:18 PM

Thanks Doug and Dave! Anything Kansas baseball from the 20’s is tough and west of Wichita even tougher.

ruth-gehrig 03-12-2025 09:34 PM

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Originally being from KS I do enjoy seeing early baseball related items from the state. Neat pick.

UKCardGuy 03-14-2025 07:18 PM

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New this month...1983 Kelloggs Super Corn Pops with the card ad on the back.

Brings me back to my childhood with my arm down in the box looking for the card before my brother found out there was a new box in the house.

ksfarmboy 03-14-2025 07:48 PM

Great photo Michael and love that Kellogg’s box Gary!

Bumpus Jones 03-15-2025 09:26 AM

Angel Bravo 1970 Reds Gamer
 
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Great stuff everyone. Here's a new addition for me :)

mrozie21 03-15-2025 12:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Bumpus Jones (Post 2503293)
Great stuff everyone. Here's a new addition for me :)

Great flannel!

UKCardGuy 03-15-2025 02:47 PM

That's a great flanel. It's only bettered by the players name. Are there many better player names than Angel Bravo?

Bumpus Jones 03-15-2025 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mrozie21 (Post 2503354)
Great flannel!

Thanks, Mike!

Bumpus Jones 03-15-2025 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2503391)
That's a great flanel. It's only bettered by the players name. Are there many better player names than Angel Bravo?

Thanks and yes the name is what really sold me :^)

Vintagedeputy 03-16-2025 09:23 AM

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Yesterday’s yard sale finds…

The Astrodome postcards are from 1967.

ruth-gehrig 03-16-2025 10:47 AM

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More photos for me this month. Seller says the team photo came out of Kansas but I haven't researched it yet. Uniforms look like "Country Blues".

milkit1 03-16-2025 02:58 PM

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Just Purchased this amazing gag photo of the 1913 reds with Joe Tinker, Dick Egan and Dick Hoblitzell from Hobbys estate. The clarity is fantastic! Reds trainer Doc Semmons would die less than 2 months later from Heatstroke!

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sicollector1954 03-16-2025 03:50 PM

March pickups
 
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Managed to pick up 11 vintage B/W photos from the estate of Marie Timm this month. These date to when she was a chaperone for the Rockford Peaches...1943-45. Shown below is a great 8.5X11 of her in her uniform and also a very nice photo with Bill Allington/Marie Timm taken on August 8, 1944.

Topnotchsy 03-21-2025 03:22 PM

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Picked up a baseball for my Integration collection that I think is enormously significant.

In 1947, in order to minimize the issues of racism and discrimination, the Dodgers held Spring Training in Havana, Cuba. The Major League team went to Cuba along with the AAA Montreal Royals who Jackie Robinson was a member of. Accompanying him was Roy Campanella, who had been promoted to the Montreal Royals and would spend the 1947 season there.

This ball was signed by the 1947 Montreal Royals team. It is signed by both Robinson and Campanella, and is a rare example of a place where they signed on the same panel (right near each other).

I don't know of any items (other than a photo from the Cuban trip) which are from a date so close to April 15, 1947 when Jackie broke the Major League color barrier.

Schlesinj 03-21-2025 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 2504727)
Picked up a baseball for my Integration collection that I think is enormously significant.

In 1947, in order to minimize the issues of racism and discrimination, the Dodgers held Spring Training in Havana, Cuba. The Major League team went to Cuba along with the AAA Montreal Royals who Jackie Robinson was a member of. Accompanying him was Roy Campanella, who had been promoted to the Montreal Royals and would spend the 1947 season there.

This ball was signed by the 1947 Montreal Royals team. It is signed by both Robinson and Campanella, and is a rare example of a place where they signed on the same panel (right near each other).

I don't know of any items (other than a photo from the Cuban trip) which are from a date so close to April 15, 1947 when Jackie broke the Major League color barrier.

I read a great book about that called Havana Hardball.

ruth-gehrig 03-21-2025 07:11 PM

Wow that ball is terrific!! What a piece:eek:

todeen 03-21-2025 08:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Bumpus Jones (Post 2503293)
Great stuff everyone. Here's a new addition for me :)

Congrats! Great Reds items this month.
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Originally Posted by milkit1 (Post 2503580)
Just Purchased this amazing gag photo of the 1913 reds with Joe Tinker, Dick Egan and Dick Hoblitzell from Hobbys estate. The clarity is fantastic! Reds trainer Doc Semmons would die less than 2 months later from Heatstroke!

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Congrats! Wonderful photo. Tip of the cap from a Reds fan.
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Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 2504727)
Picked up a baseball for my Integration collection that I think is enormously significant.

In 1947, in order to minimize the issues of racism and discrimination, the Dodgers held Spring Training in Havana, Cuba. The Major League team went to Cuba along with the AAA Montreal Royals who Jackie Robinson was a member of. Accompanying him was Roy Campanella, who had been promoted to the Montreal Royals and would spend the 1947 season there.

This ball was signed by the 1947 Montreal Royals team. It is signed by both Robinson and Campanella, and is a rare example of a place where they signed on the same panel (right near each other).

I don't know of any items (other than a photo from the Cuban trip) which are from a date so close to April 15, 1947 when Jackie broke the Major League color barrier.

My oh my. Amazing item. Congrats.

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Topnotchsy 03-23-2025 12:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Schlesinj (Post 2504729)
I read a great book about that called Havana Hardball.

Thanks! I just ordered the book. I actually own a copy (Type I) the photo that is on the cover.

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Originally Posted by ruth-gehrig (Post 2504762)
Wow that ball is terrific!! What a piece:eek:

Thanks! Really excited about it.


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My oh my. Amazing item. Congrats.

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Thanks! It slots in between my 1946 Montreal Royals team signed ball and 1947 Dodgers signed ball in telling the Jackie Robinson story.

parker1b2 03-23-2025 10:17 AM

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Picked up a Rocky Colavito Hartland

perezfan 03-23-2025 11:25 AM

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Originally Posted by parker1b2 (Post 2505043)
Picked up a Rocky Colavito Hartland

Nice! That's a toughie, and looks like you found a super clean example. Great pickup!

parker1b2 03-23-2025 01:31 PM

Thanks Mark!! Found it at an antique store, happy with the find.

Vintagedeputy 03-23-2025 07:21 PM

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New estate sale pick up; 2012 Russell Athletic Bowl, E.L. Smiling, Virginia Tech player’s ring.

edtiques 03-24-2025 12:59 AM

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I picked this up...

bigfanNY 03-24-2025 09:09 PM

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Picked up a group of NY Yankee Lineup Cards. Most Signed with Keane, Houk, Martin. As Of now The games haven't been identified So I have some Research to look forward to. ( good thing I love Research). Will update when I'm finished.

The 3 1965 Lineup cards are from 9/17 9/18 9/25. Mantle hit safely on 9/17 and 9/25 And had a Walk on the 18th.

JMEnglish27 03-26-2025 04:09 PM

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Picked up this super fun piece of Canseco art...as an 80s A's kid it just makes me smile.

Love that they did the back too!

Rickyy 03-26-2025 04:24 PM

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Knocked one off of my want list. 1971 National League Playoffs Scorecard between SF Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates. Cheapo Horace Stoneham just used a plain score card so I don't think too many people kept it. Neatly scored for the Giants win...ofcourse all went down hill from there haha. I actually listened to this game in my Jr High class, as my teacher was a big fan and she allowed the student's listen for the last half hour of class!

Ricky Y

Rickyy 03-26-2025 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by parker1b2 (Post 2505043)
Picked up a Rocky Colavito Hartland

Nice! One of the tougher pieces too along with the Groat!

Ricky Y

obcbeatle 03-28-2025 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Rickyy (Post 2505693)
Knocked one off of my want list. 1971 National League Playoffs Scorecard between SF Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates. Cheapo Horace Stoneham just used a plain score card so I don't think too many people kept it. Neatly scored for the Giants win...ofcourse all went down hill from there haha. I actually listened to this game in my Jr High class, as my teacher was a big fan and she allowed the student's listen for the last half hour of class!

Ricky Y

This is very cool, I have a couple of these from earlier that year. I lived in Frisco from 1965-1971, and 71 was the year the Giants finally broke the 2nd place jinx! We moved to Miami in Sept. of 71, so I had to watch the NLCS on TV from the east coast. Bummer. To this day I can’t stand Bob Robertson. Robertson must had hit 5-6 homers in that series, and it felt like he single-handedly beat my Giants. As a kid I was devastated 😭 Anyway, the Giants had a good team in 71, just not as good as the Pirates 😀 Thanks for sharing, GO GIANTS!!

GrayGhost 03-28-2025 05:13 PM

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Cool pre 1910 Spalding store bat w AG Spalding script,! (Dating from Keyman collectibles site)

Vintagecatcher 03-31-2025 07:31 PM

Newest chlidren's china with catcher images
 
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Picked up another children's china teacup from Germany and a Nippon plate from Japan with catcher images.



Patrick

ooo-ribay 04-01-2025 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Rickyy (Post 2505693)
Knocked one off of my want list. 1971 National League Playoffs Scorecard between SF Giants and Pittsburgh Pirates. Cheapo Horace Stoneham just used a plain score card so I don't think too many people kept it. Neatly scored for the Giants win...ofcourse all went down hill from there haha. I actually listened to this game in my Jr High class, as my teacher was a big fan and she allowed the student's listen for the last half hour of class!

Ricky Y

Nice! I keep hoping I might stumble upon one of those from a seller who lists it as any other 1971 program. Still hoping… :p

Rickyy 04-02-2025 12:40 PM

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Originally Posted by obcbeatle (Post 2506047)
This is very cool, I have a couple of these from earlier that year. I lived in Frisco from 1965-1971, and 71 was the year the Giants finally broke the 2nd place jinx! We moved to Miami in Sept. of 71, so I had to watch the NLCS on TV from the east coast. Bummer. To this day I can’t stand Bob Robertson. Robertson must had hit 5-6 homers in that series, and it felt like he single-handedly beat my Giants. As a kid I was devastated 😭 Anyway, the Giants had a good team in 71, just not as good as the Pirates 😀 Thanks for sharing, GO GIANTS!!

oh yeah.. Bob Robertson... broke this kid's heart back then too...:mad::p

Ricky Y

71buc 04-02-2025 02:21 PM

Bob made this kid quite happy!😃

ooo-ribay 04-02-2025 03:11 PM

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Bob made this kid quite happy!😃

3 to 1, unhappy. :(


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