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Calling Vintage Minor League Collectors
It seems that those who collect minor league teams often find cards for other teams that they aren’t looking for. Wanted to create a list, to help look out for each other.
I’m a Buffalo guy personally and looking forward to hearing what you collect! |
I collect programs/scorecards of all the Baltimore Orioles minor league affiliates since 1954.
Here's what I have left. Programs can be scored and condition isn't an issue. Any help with even one program is appreciated. Many of these teams are obscure. Aberdeen Pheasants 1962, 1965 Ada Herefords/Cementers 1954 Anderson Rebels 1954 Batavia Trojans 1966 Bluefield Orioles 1987, 2001, 2004, 2005, 2009 Cordele Orioles 1955 Dublin Orioles 1958 Fitzgerald Orioles 1957 Fox Cities (Appleton) Foxes 1965 Kingsport Orioles 1957 Lubbock Hubbers 1956 Marion Marauders 1954 Meridian Millers 1955 Ottawa Lynx 2005 Paris Orioles 1955, 1956, 1957 Pensacola Dons 1958, 1959 Phoenix Stars 1956 Pine Bluff Judges 1955 Stockton Ports 1956, 1959, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1965, 1966, 1968, 1971 Texas City Texans 1956 Thetford Mines Miners 1954, 1955 Thomson Orioles 1956 Tri-City Atoms 1965 Tri-City Braves 1960 Wilson Tobs 1958 Wytheville Statesmen 1954 |
PCL and California League baseball
I collect pre-1930 Pacific Coast League baseball programs (especially Los Angeles, Vernon, and Venice) and pre-1903 California League baseball programs.
Andy Sandler andy@allsportsauctions.com (914) 388-2940 |
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I do collect Buffalo Bisons too, 1963-65, the years they were a Mets affiliate. |
I collect Memphis Chicks (Chickasaws) of the old Southern Association, also known way back as Turtles and Egyptians. Played at Russwood Park until the main part of the stands burned down spectacularly in April of 1960. Rocky Colavito of the Indians hit the last home run at Russwood that day, in an exhibition against the White Sox, and sadly the old ballpark burned down that night. It's believed a smoldering cigarette started the fire. The league folded up after the following season. I have a 1952-53 scrapbook of newspaper clippings and other memorabilia. It has their Chickasaw Chief profile embossed on the cover, so I believe it was bought at the ballpark. I have several tickets, schedules, photos, and other things in it that came with it. The clippings primarily focus on their 1952 Dixie Series championship, and are from the Commercial Appeal and Press-Scimitar newspapers. I have two t206 cards (Carey and Cranston), and one Red Sun cigarettes card (Babb). I have two baseballs, one generic ball signed by Luke Appling, who managed the Chicks to their Dixie Series title, and one game used official Southern Association ball, from a game versus the Birmingham Barons. Last, I have the special program from 1952, I think, entitled "50 Years With The Chicks", which is their official team history. Waite Hoyt, Hank Leiber, Lou Chiozza, Ted Kluszewski, Louis Aparicio and many, many others played for the Chicks at one time or other, and Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Joe DiMaggio and their Yankees teams played numerous exhibition games at Russwood in the 1920s, 30s, 40s and 50s, as did the New York Giants, Brooklyn Dodgers, Philadelphia Athletics, Boston Red Sox (Ted Williams hit a colossal home run out of Russwood!), St. Louis Cardinals (including the Gas House Gang) and these are just the ones that I know of, off hand. I also have a recent copy of John J. Guinnozzo's "Memphis Baseball Encyclopedia".
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I collect pre war minor leaguers who played on the Richmond Colts and other minor league teams based on Richmond,VA. I will also grab players who played on other Virginia based teams as well. I mostly collect the players in the T206 and T210 set but want to grab cards from other pre war sets if they exist.
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Calling Vintage Minor League Collectors
I collect vintage Pacific Coast League and Northwest League items and am highly interested in regional issues such as Seattle popcorn cards, Milwaukee Sausage, Hygrades Meats, Chevron/Uniroyal Vancouver Mounties, Vancouver Capilano popcorn cards, Hages Dairy, Wheaties, Imperial Candy and Mike Andersen produced postcards. Thanks! Charles Kapner ckapner@foxinternet.com 425-749-6507
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I collect nearly all Minor League card sets (emphasis on PCL but am always looking to add more non-PCL to the collection as well). I don't stray into memorabilia too much but collect cards, player pins, discs, premiums, team issued photos/cards, etc. etc.
I usually have a lot of duplicates to trade as well (if that is something one wishes to do) including a literal ton of Zeenut cards, Seattle Popcorn and some regional issues. I also have a pretty stocked eBay store with around 10,000+ items that can all be used as trade bait as well for items that I am interested in. rhettyeakley@gmail.com or text to 530-510-3884 |
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I collect PCL San Diego Padres cards and team issues. Especially interested in 1947 Padres team issued photos, 1949-1951 Hage’s Dairy, 1952 Globe Printing.
PM me to discuss. Thank you for starting this thread. Kevin Attachment 533832 |
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Being a Virginia native who has lived his entire 78+ years in the Old Dominion, big surprise, I collect cards of Virginia League players from these sets: E222 A.W.H. Caramels (have 9 of 12 in set), T206, T209-2 (need many), and T210-2 (have completed this T210 subset). Several players in this PC appear in one or more of these sets:
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Despite the fact that I live in the southern part of the country, it looks like I'm collecting Obaks again. I once had several and sold them, but I recently picked up a few. Strangely enough I currently own zero T209s, T210s, T211s, or anything southern minor league-oriented, and I couldn't tell you why?
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Rochester Red Wings
I have recently started a instagram account to showcase my collection of Rochester Red Wings memorabilia. More vintage items will be shown in the future. I am always interested in purchasing vintage Photos Autographs Stadium Giveaways cards etc pertaining to the Rochester Red Wings Rochester Hustlers Rochester Bronchos or any Rochester NY baseball items.
Please give me a follow at RochesterRedwingsHOF on Instagram. My ultimate goal would be creating a physical Rochester Red Wings HOF or Rochester Baseball museum highlighting the great traditions of baseball in Rochester NY Also feel free to contact me with anything pertaining to Rochester NY baseball you may have for sale or trade |
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