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Let's see your team megaphones
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These measure about 10 inches tall and I believe are from the 1961 NL Champs team.
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1940s Bucknell??
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Awesome stuff guys. Forgot about this one...
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NYY Megaphone/ Popcorn Holders...
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One of em' signed by Yogi Berra
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Admittedly, a weak sister - the Cardinals "popcorn" megaphone sold at the stadium in the 60's and early 70's.
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While these paper megaphones aren't particularly rare or valuable, they look terrific in a display, and I appreciate the fact that they were part of the fan experience at the ball park:)
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Not sure if this is a megaphone or not.
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Not up to snuff your what has been shown here, but....
The SF Giants megaphones are all made by Rah-Fone of San Francisco. There are other variations I don't have. The Tacoma Giants was made in Vernon, Iowa. The beige one was made by Sealright Sanitary Service. They made the paper inner caps for the old glass milk bottles. They also made milk and cream containers in this shape. I believe this is one of those containers, before it got its wax coating. I got this back when you could still find good stuff on ebay. :rolleyes: |
Keep'm comn!
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C.1950 Pirates Megaphone signed by Ralph Kiner
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Early Brewers (you can see they recycled Pilots stock)
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Couple of paper Phillies
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The first is late ‘50s Senators and the second is from ‘61, the first year of the expansion Senators.
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I forgot I had this one. 1961-64 as the Los Angels Angels were from 1961-64.
F.R. WOODS "HOUSE OF BASEBALL" COOPERSTOWN, NEW YORK |
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These are really cool
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