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Any newspaper collectors in the Net community.
I know some have value...while others hold very little to none. Just think they are really neat...and make great displays. Here is my framed set of original 1955 Dodger WS papers. More to follow...would love to see what others may have. |
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That’s cool, Moe! I’m assuming a better grade example is pretty tough?
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I have a number of newspapers. Here are a few...
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I'm surprised more have not popped up, but they just don't for whatever reason. Here's my other one: |
That's A really cool way to own/display a piece of American history.
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http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=259597 I'm from a family of newspaper photographers, so I love old newspapers! I think it logically follows that after the rise in popularity of type 1 photos, old newspapers should also go up in value. There is, I think, an artistic quality to the layout of a front page. Attachment 341038 |
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Moonlight & Champ
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I'm from a family of newspaper photographers, so I love old newspapers! I think it logically follows that after the rise in popularity of type 1 photos, old newspapers should also go up in value. There is, I think, an artistic quality to the layout of a front page. I think you are right and they are starting to, check out what this guy went for last year.... |
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I love the old newspapers, and they fit perfectly into my Boston collection as great period pieces. Here are a few of mine with nice Boston headlines, plus a Boston paper with a Black Sox story and a couple of Titanic headlines as well...
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Wow!!!! All truly awesome pieces.
Given the scarcity of these old papers...since most were thrown away, I ageee that there should absolutely be a market value. They are fascinating and make really great displays. Keep um coming. |
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The Babe Signs 1 year contract for $75K - March 16, 1932. At the time Ruth was the highest paid player in the history of baseball. Also, his salary was the same as the president of the U.S. whose salary was also $75K. Ruth actually took a $5K cut from his asking salary of $80K. It was estimated at the time that Ruth had been paid more than $750K as a baseball player.
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I'm new to this group and and already enjoying all the posts and photos!!
I have been collecting vintage Baseball paper (Newspapers and vintage Magazine Ads pre 1950) items for about 20 years now and find them really enjoyable and educational. The collectable market for these types of items has increased as has the prices in the last year or so. The Ruth items probably are the most popular right now and for items in better condition you will find stiff competition on ebay. As of this time I have about 25 of my top pieces framed and ready to grace the walls of one of my bedrooms!! I will post a couple of photos of my favorites in the next couple of days. |
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Here's my newspapers from 1904. Cy Young, Nap Lajoie, Clark Griffith and Joe Kelley.
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Love all those old papers shown above. Fragile and rare to survive the test of time. Very under valued (for now) IMO, like postcards were 10 years ago. Here is some more eye candy!
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I’ve been collecting newspapers for close to 20 years now that have Jim Thorpe in them. Here is one of them.
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Babe Ruth Old Gold Ad from August 5, 1928
The Baltimore News from Sept 23,1920 |
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Always enjoy the historical look and feel of these old newspapers. Also, these papers can be used as great companion items and really enhance the original piece be it a card,photo, ticket etc.
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61 in '61
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I have this 1930 As team newspaper insert.
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Gehrig comics
Chicago Sunday Tribune April 18, 1937 Full page |
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Members of the National League
New York Times August 7, 1910 Full page |
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Red Sox & Giants WS teams
Boston Sunday Herald October 6, 1912 Full page |
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Red Sox players
Boston Herald 1916 Full page |
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Dodger & Red Sox WS Teams 1916
Detroit Free Press October 18, 1916 Full pages (split scans) |
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Stars of the 1920 season
Chicago Tribune October 3, 1920 Full pages |
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NY Giants WS Champs
Chicago Sunday Tribune October 30, 1921 Full centerfold two page spread |
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I have 164 of those composite issues, but they are in bound volumes so hard to scan. Doug |
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I'll quit hogging this thread after I aim you guys at a thread about the 1915 St Louis Globe Democrat Color Sport Supplements that I started 7 years ago...
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=146705 They are all full pages |
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Wow! This went for $305 dollars on eBay last night. I REALLY wanted it, but I never thought it would go anywhere near $300. Does this price seem a little crazy or pretty much in line with other similar newspapers? (It was the whole paper and not just the front page)
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Thank all of you for sharing, enjoyed seeing these
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Forgot about these
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