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Goudey77 02-27-2020 01:43 PM

Sandy Koufax May 11 1963 No Hitter and Sept. 9 1965 Perfect game Tickets PSA Graded
 
Prices are net to me via paypal. Includes delivery via USPS Priority.
I have several references for successful transactions on the vintage card BST sections.

I will provide a price break if you buy both tickets.

Very tough May 11, 1963 Koufax no hitter ticket PSA A - $620

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...ff4c02d179.jpgMay 11 no no

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...6e93a852d8.jpgMay 11 no no back

September 9, 1965 Koufax perfect game PSA 4 (MK) - $560

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...78c1d203c3.jpgPerfect game

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...bb2d799a72.jpgPerfect game back

doug.goodman 02-29-2020 11:47 AM

I have no idea how the people who get paid for their opinions decide on their grades, nor do I care, but the 'mk' on the perfect game stub is amazing, making a far better stub, in my humble opinion.

Good luck with the sale,
Doug

Goudey77 03-02-2020 01:25 AM

Appreciate the comment Doug. It’s cool to see the memo written from the person who I assume watched this game from that seat.

71buc 03-06-2020 08:23 PM

Cool ticket! Last spring I met Byron Browne. His first game was Koufax's perfecto. We spoke at length. He described how hard it was to pick up the ball because of the haze lingering from the Watts riots. He also described the sound of the ball's seams biting the air as it approached the plate. He said he lined out to center that day and was quite proud of that. The look of awe on his face as he recalled the day was awesome. He talked about Koufax the way a jazz musician might describe Miles Davis. It was a very cool experience. Good luck with the sale. I wish I had the funds.

rlevy 03-07-2020 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 1958682)
I have no idea how the people who get paid for their opinions decide on their grades, nor do I care, but the 'mk' on the perfect game stub is amazing, making a far better stub, in my humble opinion.

Good luck with the sale,
Doug

Doug, I agree, I think the writing is pretty cool, documenting the day.

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1960264)
Cool ticket! Last spring I met Byron Browne. His first game was Koufax's perfecto. We spoke at length. He described how hard it was to pick up the ball because of the haze lingering from the Watts riots. He also described the sound of the ball's seams biting the air as it approached the plate. He said he lined out to center that day and was quite proud of that. The look of awe on his face as he recalled the day was awesome. He talked about Koufax the way a jazz musician might describe Miles Davis. It was a very cool experience. Good luck with the sale. I wish I had the funds.

Browne and Don Young both made their MLB debut that day. Browne was so new that his name was misspelled on the Cubs dugout line-up card that I have from that game (spelled as Brown). It should be noted that while there were 2 rookies making their debut that day, there were also 3 future HOFers in the line-up (Wlliams, Santo, and Banks).

Rick

doug.goodman 03-08-2020 03:54 AM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 1960361)
Doug, I agree, I think the writing is pretty cool, documenting the day.

I don't know if my stub has writing on it, but I like to think that it does...

rlevy 03-08-2020 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by doug.goodman (Post 1960514)
I don't know if my stub has writing on it, but I like to think that it does...

Great piece, the game was obviously enjoyed by the attendee.

Rick

Goudey77 03-08-2020 06:56 PM

Wow! Very cool stub and scorecard Doug!
I don’t think there are enough scorecards from that game to fulfill collections. Thanks for sharing.

Goudey77 03-08-2020 06:59 PM

Mike that’s a great story. I couldn’t imagine that being my first MLB game. I would too be in awe as if I saw the greatest of all time pitching. Seems most folks who have seen Koufax pitch in person have similar stories.


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