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new pickup: season passes
A great big thank you to Steve Murray.
You can search all you want, but you won't find a better person in the hobby. Part 1 of the images..... http://www.internetville.com/passes/1905giants.jpeg http://www.internetville.com/passes/1916_amLeague.jpeg http://www.internetville.com/passes/1922_amLeague.jpeg http://www.internetville.com/passes/1929_amLeague.jpeg http://www.internetville.com/passes/1931_amLeague.jpeg http://www.internetville.com/passes/1943PhilAm.jpeg http://www.internetville.com/passes/1918Toledo.jpeg |
Those are just incredible. Can you imagine the games seen from those seats?? I wish there was an icon for a drooling face...
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Great pickups Joe! And I agree that Steve M. is top shelf.
my favorite season pass in my collection http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b3.../omaha1936.jpg |
Thank you gentlemen for your very nice comments.
The Passes could not have found a better home. It appears as though the 1918 Toledo Pass is signed (facsimile probably) by HOFer Roger Bresnahan. Roger was born and died in Toledo. |
The New York Base Ball Club (Giants) pass is signed by John T. Brush, who did his darndest trying to keep that pesky NY AL club from finding a home in NYC.
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Correct David, and John Hempstead the holder of the Pass is Brush's grandson.
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Of interest too are the Louis Heilbroner Passes.
Louis Heilbroner Birth: 1861 Death: 1933 Founder of Heilbroner's Baseball Bureau Service and publisher of the annual baseball "Blue Book," of major and minor league statistics. Was a good friend of major league commissioner Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis and also served as a manager of the St. Louis Cardinal baseball club. |
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