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When I saw this group of items in the REA catalog, they became the one lot I really wanted to get. Not only did Jack Graney have a long association with the Cleveland Indians, which alone would have been enough for me, but I'm also a dog lover. So the photos of the Indians' canine mascot will occupy a special place in our home. There are a few things in this group that I'll sell because I already have them, but nevertheless it will be fun to go through everything.
Would love to see what other Net54ers added to their memorabilia collections. http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=14348 |
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I had vowed to pass on REA, but just couldn't let these go... 1911 AL and NL Champs (Athletics and Giants).
I may consider selling the Giants one, so anyone interested, please feel free to inquire.... |
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Atta Boy Mark!
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i should have posted this here, rather then in the card thread...1951 Yankees Ball.
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This one blew my mind. $7,000? Wanted it, but not that bad.
http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=14168 |
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I did not pick this up, but wish I would have for the closing price. Great deal.
http://bid.robertedwardauctions.com/...x?itemid=14465 |
I did not understand that one either... Best buy in the auction, IMO as well...
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I had to have it....
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This fits my collection of B/W signed no-hit pitcher postcards and 3 x 5 photos perfectly. I'm proud to own it!:D
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Magnificent pickup, Scott....
I was watching that beauty the whole way. Congrats! |
Maybe it's me, but I think some people have more money than common sense.
$5000 for a 1915 WS Boston Press Pin? This pin sold for a little more than $2000 a couple of years ago (I know, I consigned it). $6000 for a 1915 Game 3 Boston WS program? This is a fairly common program unless the scoring is making it worth more for some reason. $80,000 for a 1903 WS program. This one I can almost (??) see because of it's rarity. But the other two????? Plus the premium? Yikes. I know I haven't been actively collecting for about a year now (it's gotten out of hand), but holy cow. P.S. if anyone wants either one of the first two pieces at these prices, let me know... If anyone wants to buy the real Sox right now, you can probably get them cheaper than these auctions prices. Sorry, in a bad mood since losing three straight to the Orioles. It's not going to be a fun summer... greg |
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Hi Greg, This one also blew me away. This was on my list to compliment a photo I have of this game but it went for triple what I would have paid. I was stunned. |
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Rob,
Great pickup on the Jack Greney lot. I love that canine mascot. Despite being blown away on the WS program I did manage to grab a very nice picture lot. From the estate of former Sox player Amos Strunk. Total of 13 photos from Spring training 1919. A nice capture of time from just after a WS win and before the sale of the century. |
Nice pickups all. I had seen that Dog lot, cool stuff.
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Nice pickup Mike. I didn't even see that lot in my search, not that I was looking real hard. The one piece I did like was the Cy Young program. Somebody explain to me why that 1915 program went so high...
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Scott - Congrats on your pickup of the signed Johnson photo. I was the under bidder. Should you ever lose interest in it, please give me a shout!
Val |
Thanks Mark! Congrats on your pickup as well-very nice!!
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Scott,
Very nice pickup. I also had my eye on that piece but decided I didnt want to become like my good friend Jimmy on companion pieces.:D:D Hi Jimmy That is the same picture used on the 2 johnson pins from the 20s. Good luck with it. |
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He also appears in front of Jack, front and center on the T200 Cleveland team card of 1913. Enjoy!!! |
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Another terrific addition to your already superb collection Scott! BTW...Al. Are you taking good care of my Gehrig/Burke photo?:D |
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Scott,
An intresting pin 1 1/4 inch in size. Is listed in both Hakes and Pauls book. Both dont say much about it. Mine has the back paper Pin was made by James Spencer &Co. Philadelphia Probably early 20s. A very nice picture of him. Jimmy yes the photo is being very well taked care of .;) I think it might need a visit from your beautiful autogragh Gehrig piece that you have. Here is a little picture visit via net 54:D:D |
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Thanks for providing the info on the Johnson pin! |
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