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I love the 80s
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I know that there are at least a few closeted 1980s collectors on the Net54 memorabilia side. Even Mark S. had a 1980s jersey in his most recent TSOG video. Would love to see what 1980s treasures everyone has.
I'll start with this SF Giants circa 1988 Humm-Baby pennant. I've been collecting Giants pennants for at least 15 years and had never seen it before. I know there are some very rare baseball and football pennants from the 1980s that go under the radar. |
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Billy Ball! Back when an autograph was worth getting.
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Nice, Doug! I can still hear the Billy Ball radio jingle in my head. You can hear it on this video at about the 29 minutes and 45 seconds mark.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iky8-wJTV7E&t=1785s |
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These 80s series pennants are incredibly rare and undervalued in my opinion.
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Nice, Rob. I'll add a few from that Ken Anderson 1982 NFL Properties series in a bit.
As for Butchie and the 1989 World Series, I was also in San Jose at the time. Playing wiffle ball. I had been to game 2 in Oakland. Here are some pins from that World Series. |
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I must admit the 1980s have been growing on me lately, regarding both baseball and music.
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Renata Galasso's Summer 1984 Baseball-Hobby Card Card Report original cover artwork from Robert Simon of Cal Ripken Jr. ....
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HOF Randy Johnson game used ML debut hat
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I've shown this Randy Johnson ML debut game used Montreal Expos hat before, but it fits this 80's thread to a T being that it's from 1988.
The hat was gifted to a young Mets fan by the Expos equipment manager at the next series after RJ's debut in Montreal. Some unknown rookie... Great gift! :eek: Here's to the 1980's! :cool::) |
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The 80's sure do beat what MLB serves us now...
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That's a great looking pennant, what year is the team that signed it?
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Good stuff, guys. The Randy Johnson debut hat is especially nice.
This is probably my favorite early 1980s Giants pennant. Uncommon, but not exactly rare. Love the colors and reminds me of the orange pullover jerseys (maybe Oooribay or Mark S has one to show)? |
Thanks, Doug. 1982. If you look closely it's written on there;)
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Dino "and proud of it" Doug |
don't be so hard on yourself brother. i can't even remember my phone number sometimes:)
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Nice, Mark! My first real memories of the Giants are with Robinson as the Manager. Here are some items that go with the patch (these are doubles for me... in case anyone is interested). The pennant is uncommon.
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Eye candy…some 80s (and 90s) packs on display make me happy.
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Yep, 80s are my childhood era. Fun to see all this stuff.
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All this talk about the 1980s makes me want to watch MTV and rip open some packs.
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I have some 1980s wax around as well, but no pictures handy.
Speaking of ripping 1980s wax, the 1981 Donruss video below is worth it (if you haven't already seen it). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idvOXhb-9FE&t=1036s |
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I can add a pair* of 1981 'rack packs' to the tally...
Attachment 624902 *I have no clue why I took the pictures the way I did (a long time ago)...making it seem like there are more than just the two of them there. That's kinda weird. :confused::confused: |
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Fballguy posted a Ken Anderson pennant in an earlier post and I wanted to follow-up. Player specific pennants became popular later in the 1980s through the 1990s. See, for example, Domer's website:
https://pennantfever.weebly.com/blog...creen-printers But that Ken Anderson pennant is earlier. It comes from a series with "NFL Properties 1982" printed on the pennant. And it is rare. I've been able to find pennants for six additional players. For most, I can find only one example. I'm not sure they were ever sold to the public. The Ronnie Lott pennant is mine, and it never had a spine. Perhaps they were prototypes? I have also wondered if their production wasn't stopped (or never really started) due to the NFL strike. If anyone ever finds a Joe Montana for me, I'll pay a nice finder's fee : ) |
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Resist the temptation, that rack pack is super valuable! 😂 😆 🤣 I can’t think of the 80s without thinking of this card: |
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Love this thread. A lot of good memories in that decade from my teens to my early 20s. |
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How about a record from an ole Cubs guy - or a Big Topps card with no autographs or 1/1's or Refractors to chase - just a set to put together.
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Nice record, Cubman.
What could be more 1980s that a Go Go Joe Charboneau 45? I have it displayed with this really colorful advertising poster. |
Those are great!
This has 80s “drawn” all over it Link to video below… https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=BbzKXUsDo6U |
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I just posted about wanting this 1982 NFL Properties Joe Montana pennant and the one person I know who owned it made it available to me. Very thankful. It is now on display with its trash can brother.
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New 1980s arrival. Oooribay has the only other copy of this pennant that I have ever seen.
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My uncle -- who opened the first card shop in our hometown of Bloomington, IN in the early '80s -- won a 1980 Topps complete set at a rural auction for $20 last fall, and gave it to me as a wedding present.
I pulled the Rickey RC, sent it to SGC, and it came back an 8. The others look to be the same shape, so it's a pretty sweet ROI. |
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And as a kid from Indiana in the '80s, it was inconceivable that I could own this card, let alone get one signed.
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Tony Gwynn & Kevin McReynolds
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Game 6 1986 World Series - Mookie Wilson hit goes thru Buckner
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Poor Buckner. He never should have been out there.
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this is a really good thread. I enjoy seeing everyone's posts. Happily, my memories start in 1991! Sadly, that's one year too late to remember the last time my favorite team won the WS.
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Good stuff. Is that an actual Mookie Wilson jersey?
Here is a relatively recent pickup for me. These are tough to find. I know I had this as a kid. |
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Interesting - just got my Baseball Hall of Fame magazine -
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I don't remember there actually being a mascot. Maybe a Halloween costume?
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Since you started this thread with Humm Baby…
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Nice, Rob. Love the Giants Humm baby items.
This pennant is probably from the late 1970s, but that's almost the 1980s and I figured I'd post it here a opposed to the pennant thread. One of my kids plays baseball and the guy that repairs his gloves owns a barbershop. This pennant has been stapled on the barbershop wall (along with many other pennants) for years and years. He would not sell it to me, but I was finally able to make a trade (he got three decent Houston pennants: 1960s Astros, Colts, and Oilers) and I got this. It's that rare. It's the type of super rare late 1970s/early 1980s bootleg pennant that I really enjoy finding. |
Bocca leaves no stone unturned. :p
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The Tippy Martinez Fan Club most likely invented the word "Tweeting" during the early 1980's, when you were encouraged to "tweet" with a whistle when the Orioles needed him:
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New 1980s pickup. Looks like Roger Staubach on the Raiders.
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