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May Pickups
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I thought I'd kick off May with an item I'm pretty excited about (technically purchased it last night, possibly before the clock struck May, but oh well...)
As some of you may know, I've been building a collection that chronicles Jackie Robinson's career, with particular focus on integration. One of the things that I've always found interesting is the fact that long before 1947 and the Dodgers, Jackie played on integrated teams in college and the like. On that note, I'm pretty excited about this pick-up. It's a full 10 years earlier than his joining the Dodgers and represents his first college experience. As was the case when Jackie was in high-school, his college teams were largely made up of white players. The yearbook also has a signature from Mack Robinson, Jackie's brother, who won a silver metal in the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. |
Wow, Jeff, cool vintage Jackie pickup!
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Sandy Koufax
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Freshly back from the framer:
I recently took a professional color slide that was taken during Sandy Koufax's 18K game against the Cubs in April of 1962 and had a high quality photo made of it. 18K's was Sandy's career high in strikeouts, and he also struck out 18 in a game in LA in 1959. My local framer did a great job of pairing it with a circa 1964 era Sandy Koufax signature that I have had for several years. Wall space is a real premium in my office at this point, but this photo definitely made the cut. I love it! :) |
Koufax/ 1963 Cardinals Scorecard
Hi Scott:
Beautiful item !! Wow great vintage autograph from 1964 or 1965 with a fantastic photo.... Thanks for sharing. Phil |
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Must be a great month for framers...not new pickups, but newly framed pieces. Very happy with how these turned out....apologies in advance for the sore necks!! I just can't figure out why they are right side up in my photos, but sideways when I upload them...
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Thanks Jon! I am very happy with how they turned out.
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Pretty happy to pick one of these up. One of Jeter's rarest signed "insert" cards.
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Lineup cards from Phil Niekro's 300th win.
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Nice grab. Was it listed as such or did you figure it out?
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Francis Ouimet - a beautiful and rare matted and framed "Red Jacket" print of Francis Ouimet honoring him for being the first non Briton to be Captain of The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews in 1951. This is signed in the mat in green ink. I have researched this rare print as best as I can but there is not too much information available. One of the facts I could confirm was that Dwight D. Eisenhower painted the original that this print is based on. Ouimet won the U.S. Open in 1913. He was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974. The print is 11x14 and framed this piece measures 16x20.
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That is a very nice Ouimet. He was also employed by George Wright in his Boston store and given time off to play golf.
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Bruce Smith. 2nd toughest autograph of a Heisman winner.
Banquet program and souvenir from the banquet. |
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Purchased this snapshot (w/ Ted's signature on the reverse) of a young rookie Ted Williams taken at Payne Park in Sarasota, FL during Spring Training, either in 1938 or 1939 (lot came with a few other signed snapshots including Joe Vosmik which helped me date it).
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Bought this one from a fellow board member and had it authenticated by Richard Simon. Beautiful, bold, huge autograph of a pretty decent pitcher. Will probably make a neat custom cut out of it or mat up with an old photo I have of him.
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Kirby Puckett
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Picked up this nice Puckett autographed book at a thrift store. 3 bucks
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Weldon Henley signed 3 x 5 (Karl Wingler collection)
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Wow, it's been quite a while since I have been able to scratch another real toughee off my no-hit pitcher autograph list.
I'm thrilled to have finally been able to find a really nice autographed example of early no-hit pitcher Weldon Henley thanks to net54 good guy Jim Stinson. This vintage fountain pen signed 3 x 5 originated from the collection of Karl Wingler. In game one of a double header on July 22, 1905 Philadelphia A's hurler Weldon Henley no-hit the St. Louis Browns 6-0. Thanks for the assist, Jim! :cool: Here are the remaining names that I am looking for: SCOTT GARNER NO-HIT PITCHER AUTOGRAPH WANT LIST Here you go: * Bill Hawke * Elton "Icebox" Chamberlain * Ed Stein * Jay Hughes * Red Donahue * Walter Thornton * Stoney McGlynn * Ed Karger * Johnny Lush * Rube Vickers * George Mogridge (GPC) * Leonard "King" Cole * Thomas L. Hughes (Highlanders) * Carl Cashion * Frank Allen (Federal League) * Claude Hendrix (GPC) * Arthur "Davie" Davenport Please e-mail me if you can help me locate any of these names. Thanks! :) |
Congrats Scott!
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Jim Henson
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On a nice 8x10.
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Jfk jr. Far as I know. Tough one!!!!!! Good story which makes me think it's good in this case
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Mack signed Old Judge
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Picked this one up. As far as I know it's the oldest signed baseball card known to exist.
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Mack signed Old Judge
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Whether it is or not, it's still a great item! Congratulations on the pick up. |
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Ted Lyons Single Signed Baseball
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Picked up this very nice Ted Lyons signed and dated vintage baseball today. I believe the man he signed it for is a former mlb scout, possibly for the Phillies. Hence, the Giles NL ball.
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Two new pieces just framed...
Ulysses S Grant And William Henry Harrison |
Those are outstanding James !!! Do you have a Stonewall Jackson ?
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