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September Pickups
Hi Everyone
Looking forward to this months pickups Show Them Her |
I guess I'll start it out....
This should be arriving soon (from the estate of Johnny Ramone!) https://bid.loveofthegameauctions.co...e?itemid=24935 |
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Congrats Mark! Looks like we both scored. I picked this up from the same auction.
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Congrats Chris and Mark
and thanks for the fast start to the month Those are two great looking pieces and both make a statement |
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Another Saints bat. This one is a beater, but I haven't seen another Alex Gaston before.
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Dorf
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Nice Bat! Mine just came in the mail yesterday...an Eddie Ainsmith 1910-1915 gamer with a letter from Taube to boot. Besides collection vintage game bats, the tie to this player is that in 1947 he was the manager of the Rockford Peaches which I also collect. A great vault bat and I love the 100 plus bat nails on the backside.
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I lost track of the month and posted this in August pickups. I'll post it here, because it's very possible this will be my "haul" for the entire month. :mad:
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Not sure if this link will work but I picked up my first photo. From the 1937 All Star game. Was able to pick up a psa ticket from the game as well and plan on framing them together. Thanks to Snapolit for finding recommending this one - I’ve been stalking a photo for a while.
https://www.ebay.com/vod/FetchOrderD...=1255263326023 |
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That one landed in the right place for sure. What a dynamic Reds display piece... never seen another one of those. Great pickup! |
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Actually an August pick up. Leather wrapped handle bat 34", circa 1860s/1870s. Barrel has "TECH" impressed on it. Remarkable, uncracked condition. Thanks to a board member for making it available to me.
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Wow Gary! Those early leather-wrapped handle bats are rarer than hens' teeth. What a score.... and in beautiful condition, no less. Just fantastic!
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Those bats are just amazing!
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Probably belongs here in another thread, but here are two more examples of this sort of bat...
Enjoy yours in good health, Gary! And, like Gary, I've been late to post as well...I'll be adding some new pick-ups here in a bit even though a couple of them were late August acquisitions. Cheers, Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
Recent Acquisitions...Late Aug. / Sept.
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Like Gary, I have to thank a fellow board member for a few of my newest acquisitions...its been an absolute pleasure swapping items back and forth.
1. Circa 1870s composite CDV of the Active BBC of Reading, PA 2. Circa late 1860s/1870s CDV of a baseball player from Ohio Jonathan www.dugouttreasures.com |
Recent Acquisitions...Late Aug. / Sept.
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Circa 1860's - 1870's baseball bat with unique knob. This bat is made of a heavy, dense wood and features a style of knob I've only ever seen on trophy/presentation bats of the period. While this is not a presentation bat, its a really nice example of the style.
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Recent Acquisitions...Late Aug. / Sept.
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After many years of wanting one and waiting for the right specimen (condition wise) to come along, I have finally added an example of the 1866 Peverelly book of American Pastimes.
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Good stuff.
I especially like the bats, Gary and Jon. I am also partial to books and think the Peverelly is outstanding. It is just an amazing early history. |
Love your pickups Jonathan!
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Ainsmith
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Mark....the letter sums it up better than I can...here ya go. Thanks.
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Picked up this rare Fred Lynn gamer from 1973-75. Has model number M110, so it matches his records from 1975 (ROY & MVP year).
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I just bought another Louisville Slugger Bat Bank. This one has Mantle and Aaron. It should look nice on top of my bat display. |
Love those little bat racks. Nice pick up Ben.
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1986 Gary Carter GU NL Championship Cleats.
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Love love love the Carter cleats. My username might give that away I suppose.
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Got this pair of little kid tee ball bats in the mail today. Got one cheap and one I paid up for. Done great on them as a pair.:)
I just counted and these put me at 27 different Wade Boggs bats. I have everything from a 1/1 All Star Game bat to these tee ball bats. |
Happy to get this
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1910 Calendar and game schedule, since it has my great grandfather, Billy Sullivan Sr. (the one without the hat at the bottom)
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1962 Salada Yankees and Shield
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1962 Salada Coins - Yankees Team and Shield. It came nicely framed and ready to be hung.
I not sure that it's right to have a Fenway Park pennant is close proximity to the Yanks....might need to rethink that. |
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Local card show
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Picked up these 3 today at local card show. Show was about 50/50 Baseball / Pokemon so I was surprised to find these...
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I admit I posted this on the main board as well, but I think it qualifies for both.
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Interesting how the pose |
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Thanks, guys....I was looking for some comments and the other forum was not obliging :).
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It took over 2 weeks but I finally got my LS bat bank with Mickey Mantle and Henry Aaron bats.
I think it really looks nice on the top of my bat display with the caps, Wade Boggs doll, and other bat bank. |
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Sometimes you think you made a great find for $20 and then you are happy and sad
14 x 18 old time picture which the framer cut off a corner so they had peices for the oval San Fransisco Studio |
Still very nice Jim.
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Steve Busby 1st no-hitter ticket stub
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I'm happy to have recently picked up this beautiful Steve Busby 1st no hitter ticket stub from the game played on 4/27/73 @ DET.
Busby and the KC Royals defeated LP Jim Perry and the Tigers 3-0. O/T but ironically, Tigers pitcher Jim Perry ended up being the LP in a second no-hitter less than 3 months later on 7/15/73 @ DET. The 7/15 no-hitter was the career best 17K 2nd of 7 no-hitters for HOF Nolan Ryan, the all-time No-Hit King. Busby would pitch another no-hitter the following year, on 6/19/74 @ MILW. Despite the 4/27/73 Busby no-hitter having over 16,000 in attendance, I have found this ticket to be unbelievably difficult to find. In 50 years of collecting this theme I have only seen 4 ticket stubs enter the hobby, this one being the nicest example condition-wise. |
Way to go, Scott!
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Looks good either way to me |
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Great pickup Scott. I didn't know that Busby had 2 no hitters, but do remember his career was cut short due to a shoulder injury.
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Nice stuff, guys.
With all the craziness of Mantle's debut stub...I found this clean example from later that season. Mantle was 1 for 4, RBI...Joe D had a triple, multi-hit game (both, last of his career). |
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Stop on the way home from work and found some nice items Love finding a mint shooting star glove
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