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January 2012 Pick-Up Thread...
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Well, I just got home from a crazy night at work. Hope everyone had a fun and safe New Years Eve. My new year of collecting starts off the same way 2011 did, with a TYPE 1 photograph of the Iron Horse. This one is from 1932.
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Huge Display Bat
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I love this bat!:D It came from Pennsylvania. It's approximately 6ft tall, solid, and retains it's original appearance and finish. I've only seen one other that was smaller. I had assumed this was a storefront sign displayed in front of a sporting goods store. After I had bought it the guy said it came from a baseball bat factory and had been displayed there. As you can see it was displayed from the handle end hanging down. I won't alter the originality of the piece one bit like drilling holes, etc but I want to display the bat horizontally with some old leather straps.
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is that the one from the Morphy auction? If so, it was a nice looking dislay peice
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Cool bat! It looks like it even has game use. :)
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Cool giant bat.. Heres mine.
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Vintage Baseball Photo Help Needed
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I was lucky enough to obtain this vintage photo today at a local New Years Day auction and it is of a team from Freeport, Illinois near where I live. It measures 13X12.5 in size. There are several names written on the backside but no one of importance that I see and also no date. I am wanting to know if anyone can pin down the approximate time-frame this might have been taken given the types of uniforms/equipment/etc. displayed in the picture and what the present day value might be given it is only a local team with no major leaguers that I know of shown in the photograph. Thanks for any help or comments.
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You have a very nice image. It is a great pose with lots of equipment visible. I would place it at about 1880-1885 with a value of $200.-$300., if it is not a copy. What paper stock is the photo on?
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Thanks. It resembles cardboard on the backside. There is very faded writing of who was on the team and someone has copied directly over those signatures with pen indicated the names....unfortunately, not all of them... only 7 total.
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Congrats on bat, et al
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<a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view&current=PICT0355_1200x900.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/PICT0355_1200x900.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> http://www.sportsantiques.com/pg4brimstory.htm I saw another similar one last May at Brimfield which I addressed in the story I wrote. See link to it above, which has multiple photos...Mat, whoa that's a big'un...I shoulda known you'd have one being the folk art guy you are. In other news...went to the monthly Alameda show today...got there late...basically just looking for eBay fodder...found a big'ol Americana engraving titled "Distinguished Americans - In a meeting of the New York Historical society" c1854 for $25.00 including the huge plastic sleeve...in poor condition with stains and tears, and trimmed...typical lotta band for the buck/won't make jack on eBay find...A nice copy runs about $1,400.00...lucky if it breaks $50.00 on eBay...why do I get invloved? 32 3/4" x 25 3/4" <a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view&current=DistinguishedAmericansCRP _1191x825.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/DistinguishedAmericansCRP_1191x825.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> <a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view&current=TitleCropped_1197x539.jpg " target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/TitleCropped_1197x539.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> Half way thru the show I spotted two big blow up photos, one of Ruth the other Gerhig...guy said he just sold them...had been asking $75.00 each all day...sold them for $40.00 each...looked like maybe from the 60's-70's so at least they had a little age...the Gerhig one was what caught my attention....never seen that shot before... <a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view&current=Geriig_1200x900.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/Geriig_1200x900.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> <a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view&current=Ruth_1200x900.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/Ruth_1200x900.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a> |
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Happy to start the year off with this Ted Williams Root Beer megaphone. Only the second example I've encountered.
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Also, this Williams megaphone would go perfect with my TYPE 1 photo. ;) Attachment 52826 |
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Got these awesome Hal Chase Type 1 photos plus some more. The first one is a match to the 1941 issue of Sporting News I just got (ebay link below). Does anyone know how to save ebay pics now? I can no longer right click and save them if they dont have a pic in the description?
Also got a couple really nice Funeral pics, creepy I know. Attachment 52918 Attachment 52919 Attachment 52920 Attachment 52921 Attachment 52923 |
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enlarge the ebay photo...use print screen to grab it and paste it to a photo-editing program (like ms paint)
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Thanks Chad! Actually just found out my print screen button is no longer working? but I found a program that did a very good job :)
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When you look at the image on eBay, hit enlarge. You should be able to save ther image from there. I hope this helps! |
hi scott,
Yea I was doing that but when i right click there is no save picture choice. Always been frustrating to me :( |
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I am not sure where to post this since it is both photo and card.
Jimmy Foxx photo stamped 1938 and his 39-46 Exhibit card |
Awesome '32 Gehrig Jimmy. Nice Chase stuff too. Prince Hal, What a train wreck.
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great postcard Steve!
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Newest gehrig item
Just added very nice Knot Hole League brochure.
I also won the Membership card and envelope last month, but missed out on the patch for the complete set. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ebrochure1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ebrochure2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ebrochure3.jpg |
Wow! One hundred packs of cards--five bucks!--and you got to meet Lou and had your picture taken with him!
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Wow Great premiums! Great eye David!
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This came in yesterday's mail. c. 1920's B.F. Keith's Theatre - BABE RUTH Himself - Advertising Handout Promoting the Bambino "HIMSELF" in his One Man Vaudeville Show. Attachment 53138Attachment 53139 Born and raised on a New Hampshire farm, B. F. Keith began his show business career in the 1870s working in circuses. In 1883 he opened a dime museum in Boston and soon began presenting live variety acts in its 300-seat theater. With his partner Edward F. Albee, Keith leased several regular theaters in the Northeast, presenting low-priced, completely respectable “vaudeville” shows that ran continuously from morning to night. In the early twentieth century the Keith-Albee Circuit came to dominate big-time vaudeville. |
Having such disposable income aside, how you guys find some of this stuff amazes me.
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Besides being a great Cincinnati piece, I love the picture. Did a player really stand behind the target when the pitcher was practicing throwing at it? Pitchers must have been a lot more accurate back then...
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I was told that the target man was Honus. I see a resemblance, but why him?..
Dave, I believe this depicts a pitching excersize for picking off a steal at second base. I like the partial Morelein's Beer sign along the dasher. |
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Sure does look like him, reminds me a lot of Honus's profile on the cracker jack cards:
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A couple of really nice early 2012 pickups....
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Here are some early 2012 pickups that I really like:
1) Extremely rare dated May 30, 1912 ticket stub to HOF Rube Marquard's 43rd career win. Marquard pitched the AM 1st game of a twinbill at Baker Bowl in Philly. The NY Giants win 7-1 behind twirler Marquard's excellent pitching. Marquard would lead the NL circuit with 26 wins in 1912, which proved to be the high water mark in his career. 2) Beautifully scored program and ticket stub from September 27, 1961 at Phillies. Sandy Koufax passes HOF Christy Mathewson for the NL single-season strikeout record with 269 K's. Mathewson's former record that stood for 58 years was 267 K's. Koufax would continue to improve on this record, ultimately ending up with the current NL strikeout standard of excellence of 382 K's in 1965. The only pitcher that ever struck out more in a single-season was fellow HOF'er Nolan Ryan with 383 K's in 1973 in the AL. These records will never be broken because of specialized pitching. The patron that scored this game and sat in this seat was a long time season ticket holder with the Phillies and avid fan. The job that he did scoring it is nothing less than spectacular. Both ticket and program are in remarkable condition for being 50 years old... |
Scott - you're absolutely right about that being a beautiful scorecard. - Doug
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More terrific Gehrig items! You are now considered competition! ;) That's what I get for talking you into collecting photos. :rolleyes: Jimmy, It's all your fault. I could've been peacefully puttering around with my few Gehrig items here and there. Now I've become a companion item guy.:eek: Thanks, Mark |
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Speaking of companion pieces, Mark. A huge "thank you" goes out to Ben/ForeverYoung for spoon feeding me this immaculate 1937 "Who's Who in Baseball" booklet that is the same exact image of Gehrig, as the TYPE 1 photograph that I started this thread with. Thanks again Ben!
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http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a...ehrigjimmy.jpg That photo is just killer...I was on it too but Jimmy "pulled the trigger" while I was dragging by feet. It is crystal clear... very very nice pickup. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- I started my year off with a bang as well(2 purchases). I picked up a nice TYPE 1 CHARLES CONLON BABE RUTH PHOTO as a companion piece to go along with my ORIGINAL KREINDLER OIL PAINTING that I will be receiving shortly.:) http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a...babeconlon.jpg http://i947.photobucket.com/albums/a.../kreindler.jpg This is my favorite Ruth Image of all time so I am very very lucky to have acquired these. The bubble gum is just classic! The only bad news is, I might not have any money to spend the rest of the year! HAHA Thanks again Graig. Just fantastic work! |
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Got my Hal Chase photo lot today and this nice one was included. Trimmed but still cool! Too bad he didnt sign that baseball!
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pretty cool to see Graigs paintings next to an original picture. he is spot on!
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I sure did. Here is the photo Graig is going to paint for me- Johnny Vander Meer 1938. |
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Been wanting this since I saw the one Phil sold on BST...Now I just gotta get it slabbed;)
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Very nice, David. I saw that on e-bay and placed an initial bid but then left it alone. Congrats!
BTW for submission purposes, it came from a 1906 Reach Baseball Guide. |
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That painting will be magnificent! Great choice of subject matter, and should translate beautifully to canvas. May I ask what size you are having done (if you've decided, that is...) |
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Thats a beautiful Vander Meer would love to see Graigs efforts on that one. Please post it when he completes it. These are my last pick ups unitl June. They were actually purchased last month and arrived earlier this week. I purchased 4 Lazzeri pictures for some reason. They are all Type 1, if anyone is interested in one of them let me know. I think the 1955 Kaline and 1938 Hubbell in the dugout shots would look great as paintings but I can barely afford the photographs. Graig's talents are way out of my league. Although I primarily collect hall of fame members I could not resist the Castro photogaph. I am willing to bet his team won that game:D
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Thanks! Graig is going to paint it in 20' x 28" scale. |
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