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Bestdj777 06-20-2013 08:01 PM

1961 Key Chain Insert
 
Does anyone collect these? If so, could you please tell me what color chain you have on your keychains?

Thank you,

Chris

ALR-bishop 06-21-2013 12:26 AM

Key Chains
 
Chris---what are these ? I have one of the Topps Lucky Penny send away coins on a chain, which you could get from the send away card insert, but not sure what key chains you are referencing

Bestdj777 06-21-2013 04:16 AM

Thanks Al. They keychains I am referring to featured black and white pictures of players and were likely included in one of the quarter (Don't know the price then) vending machines. There were about six players issued, and each picture was in a little plastic holder on a metal chain. They are a bit oddball in nature, but PSA grades the pictures themselves.

ALR-bishop 06-21-2013 09:47 AM

Key Chains
 
Topps ?

Bestdj777 06-21-2013 10:54 AM

Hahah, if they were topps you'd already have them in your set. These were really cheaply made by what was likely a novelty company. I posted a recent pickup in the pickup thread.

Bestdj777 06-21-2013 06:44 PM

Below are pictures of the keychain and insert. I am confident that the paper insert (graded) and plastic portion of the keychain are original. The metal chain portion seems a bit too new to me. Also, I've seen others that were brass colored but no others that are silver. Thoughts?

http://i1345.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2a4a7cf3.jpg
http://i1345.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6e70028b.jpg

Mark70Z 06-13-2015 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Bestdj777 (Post 1149034)
Does anyone collect these? If so, could you please tell me what color chain you have on your keychains?

Thank you,

Chris

Chris,

I know this is an older thread, but there were three (3) of these keychain items in a relatively recent auction (anyone here win these?). The auction included B. Robby, Mathews and Spahn. None had the chain itself though. Does anyone have a checklist on these? I've seen the one's that have been graded by PSA, but I know there are others. Besides the one's I've listed above I've seen a Del Crandell, Norm Larker, and Rocky Nelson. Do you know of any others?

By the way I "NEED" a Brooksie one if anyone, anywhere, has one available.

Bestdj777 06-13-2015 08:37 AM

Thank you. I didn't see the auction. I don't collect the set, but wish I had started it before PSA started grading them. Hope you get the one you are looking for.

Bob Lemke 06-13-2015 10:52 AM

The Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards lists the set with a checklist of 69 pieces . . . with no Brooks Robinson.

Mark70Z 06-13-2015 12:55 PM

Brooks Robinson
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Lemke (Post 1420909)
The Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards lists the set with a checklist of 69 pieces . . . with no Brooks Robinson.

Bob,

No Brooks?!? The one that I pictured (below) has a Brooks included w/in the auction; do you think it's real and not listed in the Catalog?

Regards,

Mark

Bob Lemke 06-15-2015 02:25 PM

I'm not sure the ones in your picture are from the same issue as those the catalogs identifies as 1961 Baseball Key Chains. The cataloged set does not have team names at the top.

Mark70Z 06-15-2015 03:58 PM

B. Robby
 
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Originally Posted by Bob Lemke (Post 1421601)
I'm not sure the ones in your picture are from the same issue as those the catalogs identifies as 1961 Baseball Key Chains. The cataloged set does not have team names at the top.

Bob,

Great eye; I didn't even notice that the one's listed in the auction have the team name on top of the player photo and the '61 Baseball Key Chains do not have the team name on top. They sure do look very similar though; maybe issued at a later time frame?

Do we know who produced these trinkets?

Harford20 06-15-2015 06:03 PM

Might be...
 
I would never think to contradict Bob Lemke, but my experience with these 1961 Keychain players varies. I have approx 6 different ones, and have had as many as 10 different stars/HOF players. Players like Ruth and Maris have no team name as the top as noted by Bob. Others, like Gehrig, Dean, Williams, Clemente all do have team names or parts of team names (I.e. Cards for Dean). All of the ones I have, with only a single exception, came in the plastic holders (all 9 with gold chains only BTW). The paper and printing on each is nearly identical, the sizes vary based on how much stuck out of the plastic holder.

I have had 6 graded by PSA and 2 by SGC. All have been documented as 1961 Keychain players. The players in the photo in this thread look good to me. Also, I have seen a few that were uncataloged so that might be the case with Brooks.

Dave

Bestdj777 06-15-2015 07:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Harford20 (Post 1421677)
All of the ones I have, with only a single exception, came in the plastic holders (all 9 with gold chains only BTW).

Thanks! Now I have to find someone with a gold chain for sale...

steve B 06-16-2015 02:12 PM

The silver chain looks like a fairly high quality version of that chain. Not every company put their name on the connector. The same company would have made the chains in chrome and brass, and maybe a few other finishes.

I don't have any of these so I can't compare the chains, but if you look on Ebay for "1960's keychain" there's a bunch with brass chains. Most look to be around $10 And if you go to flea markets you might find one for under a buck.

Or, if it just has to be a brass chain but not necessarily an old one, that sort of chain is still made as the pullchain for lights. I picked up some at the local hardware store for I think $2-3 for three feet. If your local doesn't have it I probably have a bit of it somewhere with the right "Patina" that I could just send.

If someone has a good pic of the original chain I might even have an exact match, the same chain manufacturer probably made chains for nearly everyone. Keychain places, lamp places, Somehow I think there's somewhere else that stuff was used but it's not coming to mind.

Steve B

ValKehl 06-23-2015 03:41 PM

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I got this key chain card of Pete Runnels (because I am a Runnels collector) 10 years ago from Mike Mosier of Columbia City Collectibles. Mike, who specializes in oddball items, had several different players listed in his 2005 SCD ad, and he identified them as 1961 Key Chain cards. This Runnels card also has the team name at the top, and it measures 1 and 1/16 x 1 and 5/8, which is slightly different from the 1 and 1/8 x 1 and 1/2 size mentioned in the Standard Catalog of Vintage BB Cards.

I just now checked Mike's web site, and I see that he currently has quite a few of these cards listed for sale. But, since Mike doesn't have photos on his web site, I have no idea if all of his cards have the team name at the top, or not. I suggest that anyone interested in these contact Mike, as he may be able to shed more light on them. Here's the link to his list of 1961 Key Chain cards that appears on his web site: http://www.columbiacitycollectibles....20cards_1.html

ValKehl 06-23-2015 03:58 PM

After submitting the previous post, I decided to see if any of these 1961 Key Chain cards are currently listed on eBay. There are a dozen listed, including a few by Mike Mosier (seller "cocicoco" on eBay), all of which have the team name at the top of the card:
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from...n&_sacat=64482

bswhiten 08-04-2016 11:25 AM

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I know the post is a bit out of date but here are my 1961 Baseball player key chains...brass chain.
The ad is from a 1987 SCD.
Under a loupe the chain reads: Ball Chain, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.

GasHouseGang 08-04-2016 12:18 PM

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Originally Posted by bswhiten (Post 1568343)
I know the post is a bit out of date but here are my 1961 Baseball player key chains...brass chain.
The ad is from a 1987 SCD.
Under a loupe the chain reads: Ball Chain, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.

Wish I would have dropped $20 on those back then. I probably was too busy chasing that years cards to care!

Mark70Z 08-04-2016 01:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bswhiten (Post 1568343)
I know the post is a bit out of date but here are my 1961 Baseball player key chains...brass chain.
The ad is from a 1987 SCD.
Under a loupe the chain reads: Ball Chain, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.

Thanks for an update on the thread. I'm personally still looking for the Brooks Robinson example. I've seen his come up from time to time over the years, in a grouping, but have come up short w/my bid each time.

Anyone have the B. Robby I'd love to see or would very much be interested in purchasing.

bswhiten 08-04-2016 05:29 PM

I will keep an eye out for Brooks! Good luck.

Mark70Z 08-05-2016 03:37 PM

Brooks Robinson
 
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Originally Posted by bswhiten (Post 1568435)
I will keep an eye out for Brooks! Good luck.

Ben,

Thanks for keeping me in mind if you happen to come across a Brooks in your endeavors.

If someone at least has a Brooksie I'd love to see a close up shot...

Krasman 08-08-2023 03:02 PM

ISO Kaline Key Chain Insert
 
Hello everyone.
Bringing back an old thread to life...
Looking for the 1961 Al Kaline keychain insert.
If any one knows or has a lead on one they can share it would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you....Ken

Krasman 02-03-2024 02:35 PM

Just coming back to draw some attention to this...
Any leads would be greatly appreciated.
ISO 1961 Baseball Player Key Chain Insert of Al Kaline.


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