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May Pick-up Thread...
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It's not Baseball, but it's the next best thing...
THE BEATLES ARE HERE! United Artists 1964 PRESS PACKAGE with an original 1963 TYPE I Photograph taken by the Legendary DEZO HOFFMANN http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dezo_Hoffmann On February 10, 1964 the day after the Ed Sullivan Show the Beatles held a series of Press Conferences at the Plaza Hotel, in New York City. Both Capitol Records and United Artists Corp provided press releases for these historic events. This is the mega-rare original 1964 United Artists Corp. "THE BEATLES ARE HERE!" press package. Attachment 17984Attachment 17986 Attachment 17987Attachment 17988 Attachment 17985 Included in this package: 1. The original United Artists 9"X12" Envelope (white with red print): "The Beatles Are Here!" "Press Information...United Artists" 4" round sticker: "Soon...To Be Seen In A United Artists Feature Motion Picture!" 2. 8"X10" original glossy photo of The Beatles. This is dated and copyrighted 1963 (yes, 1963!) "United Artists Corporation. Permission granted for Newspaper and Magazine reproduction. (Made in U.S.A.)" 3. Six stapled pages: "The Beatles Biographical Feature" from Mike Hutner, UA Publicity Manager on official UA Corp. stationary 4. Two stapled pages "The Beattles Are Here!" from UA Mike Hutner, UA Publicity Manager. on official UA Corp. stationary Note the misspelling of "Beattles" and the "Hard Day's Night" movie is tentatively titled "Beatlemania". |
If you look at the picture you see left handed Paul with a cig in his right hand...proving once and for all that Paul was really dead before they got here. :eek:
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World War II Book
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These books were given to soldiers being deployed to Germany. I just started to read it and it is very interesting. Great read.:D
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Jimmy- great Beatles packet. You can tell that photo is from 1963 by the collarless jackets, which they wore only during the summer and fall of 1963. By the time they played the Royal Variety Performance on November 4, 1963, they were back to wearing collars again.
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"It's not Baseball, but it's the next best thing..."
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It's definitely Baseball!!
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Wow Greg....
Congrats are definitely in order for that one. A holy Grail piece! The one currently in REA is not nearly as nice as yours. May I ask how/where you acquired it? A magnificent acquisition... |
That's an incredible example of the game Greg. Wow.
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Was happy to pick this up... another toughie to find in nice condition!
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This is the one I had before:
http://www.huntauctions.com/online/i...=374&lot_qual= It was restored and I paid (well you can see what I paid from Hunt's) and I consigned it to Bill Mastro a few years back and said I would wait for a "nicer" exemplar. Well, after what I paid, it "sold" in Mastro's for ~$1100, and I netted close to $900 after commission, etc. So, one day I am perusing the boards here and, lo and behold, Dr. Mark Cooper, noted baseball game expert (of whom I have had his book for years) and he helped me acquire this magnificent specimen. He is the best. |
Sporting Life - 1903 Newspaper - Nashville
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Finally, my newspaper was delivered ! (Been looking for this for several years) Also, very early picture of Ed Abbaticchio who played for Nashville in 1902.
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Picked up a couple of Original Type I photos of Shea Stadium. One from the 60's and the other one from Game 1 of the '86 World Series.
I have lots of memories going to Shea Stadium. Now that it is gone, I don't know what to think. Citi Field seems like a whole different venue. Sure Shea had its problems, however, I'm glad I was able to get the pair, gives me a smile from the good ol' days. |
Nice pick ups Anthony.
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Just picked up this nice pair of vintage Moxie glasses to compliment the other vintage Moxie items I picked up last month... Attachment 18084 Attachment 18085Attachment 18086 |
Two Burkes and a book for me. The first photo is of Gabby Hartnett & Bill Lee (1938) and Bill Dickey on the second one. As for the book, I'm only a few pages into it and enjoying it already.
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Got two today!
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Here are hi-res pictures of a 1940's Mel Ott blotter and Louisville Slugger bat rack bank that were delivered today.
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Just ordered the book from Amazon so i'm cheating a little there...but should arrive soon. the other is original sheet music for "Always" from Pride of the Yankees...my favorite all time movie.
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Glad to see some of you guys picking up the Baseball Photography Book!
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I just picked up this sweet little companion piece for my original TYPE I Ted Williams photo...
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Jimmy, I must say that I've known a lot of collectors over the years, but you are by far the most "on top of things" as far as your collection is concerned. I've never seen anyone that can find these companion pieces as well as you. Nice pick up.
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Name change
Jimmy,
I still think you should change your name to the"kingofcompanionpieces" There is no doubt who "the man" is on collecting items together that relate to each other. Great Gehrig pic BTW, but not my favorite. Mark |
1927 News Paper
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Love the front page picture. Can the address sticker be taken off without hurting the picture? D.
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1989 Guernsey's Topps Auction Catalog
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Picked up this catalog to go with my two TYPE I photos that I acquired from the TOPPS Vault that were used to make Whitey's 1962 card, and a vintage signed card.
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Jimmy,
Dont forget you now need these 2 pins that were also the same pics as the Jimmy Fund pieces. The one on the right was a repro pin made in the early 80s and the one on the left is period from the 50s. The way you can tell is the name band on the repro extends more past the shoulder and is a little longer.Just another useless fact some of us crazy pin people know:eek::eek: |
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My first vintage real photo autograph!
I picked up a 2.5"x3.5" real photo (looks to be 1950s?) of Larry Doyle (of T206 fame), autographed on the back in ink and inscribed "To my friend Edward, Best Wishes, Larry Doyle" and in pencil is written NY Giants 1907-1920. Its authenticated by JSA. I just thought it was a neat piece and decided I had to have it! When I figure out what the heck is wrong with my scanner, I will post pics.
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A study in patience
I've been watching this on ebay for about a year at a $299BIN.
They finally put up for auction and I won it for much less. Great book in excellent condition. My scanner isn't big enough to get the whole book. Now I feel like Yoda. "If you wait, come to you it will!" June 1928 Strength Magazine http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ngthMagLou.jpg |
Harvard Rowing Cigars Box
16" wide x 5 3/8" tall x 5 3/8" deep
Picked this up at the PO today...learned about it at the National last summer...came across the photos while writing the 09' National story and rekindled the fire...guy still had it and made the deal <a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view¤t=HarvRowCigarLft.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/HarvRowCigarLft.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> <a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view¤t=HarvCigarRt.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/HarvCigarRt.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> |
Carlton, congratulations that cigar box is awesome!
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Big train bain
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Matt, great looking bats. The Manush and Speaker are pretty tough bats to get.
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I'm doing this one backasswards...
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I figured that between the Newspaper/Magazine photo archives available at auction, I will have a few opportunities to land a TYPE I photo of Aaron's 500th Home Run.
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C'mon Jimmy, fill in your name on this card. I know you want to!!:D
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great piece
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I've actually had two of those cards over the years. I believe a red pin was issued with it as well. They are out there, not real common, but attainable for sure.
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Bill Veeck
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Picked up this 8x10 Type1 photo of Bill Veeck from 1956 to go along with a signed letter from the 70's.
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Atta Boy Mikey!
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Totally psyched about this new photo
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new one of my cousin...
Just won this one for the opening bid! not sure of quality, but for $10, I'll always add a new image to the family collection. |
PHOTO used for Maris/Mantle "Safe at Home" lobby card
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This 1964 Koufax patch companion piece took me a few years to acquire, but it was certainly worth the wait. The TYPE I photo is by the legendary lensman William Jacobellis, and his work is very tough to come by.
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Hey Jimmy,
What a cool companion piece for a GREAT photo of Koufax that I've never seen. Where do you come up with some of these items? Do you know what year the photo was taken and what year the patch was produced. VERY, VERY NICE! Good job! |
Not to be a buzz kill, but are you sure that the photo is the same one used on the patch? The scans make it seem that the placement of the glove and the position of Koufax's left hand are different in the two images. Even the expression on his face seems a little different. I'm probably wrong; just wanted to throw it out there.
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Good eye Rob! However it's a good thing I'm not that anal about stuff like that. Here is a TYPE I photo of Gehrig and Ott and the companion piece "Famous Sluggers" booklet. Once again, not a perfect match, but once displayed together, that pretty much doesn't matter. Attachment 18649Attachment 18650 |
Where do you find this stuff Jimmy? I agree though, you can't be too anal about some of this or it will drive you mad.
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Yep, neat stuff, but those are different Koufax photos...
the length of sleeves are the proof
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Yep, neat stuff, but those are different Koufax photos...
the length of sleeves are the proof
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