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June Memorabilia Pickup Thread
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Added a couple of circa 1910 Nippon China dishes with catcher figures. Make interesting companion pieces to the German dishes with catcher figures from the same time period.
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Very cool. Never seen those particular versions… must be super-rare.
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I thought this was a really cool piece: a signed postcard of Wagner with a bunch of local kids he mentored when the Pirates were in town for spring training.
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Happy to add this one...
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This is my first Mantle solo sweet spot. I am so excited to add this piece to my collection.
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In my years of collecting old caps (pre-1980), I had only found one game-issued example from the Rochester Red Wings (late 1940s). A couple weeks ago, I found two from separate sellers on eBay — about five minutes apart. The first one pictured here is from 1956-60 and was made by New Era, and the other is from 1965-71 and was made by Rosenstein and Sons, which was based in Rochester.
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Off topic: you have a lot of clover in your grass. Is that on purpose? I know they harvest micro clover sod now. Clover will supposedly grow in areas that are tough to grow grass. I tried in in my yard, but it didn’t “take.” I work at a golf course and we have areas where the clover is THICK! |
The lawn predates me, so I'm not sure what's in it. There seems be quite variety of weeds in there. I have mow it constantly because some of them grow so quickly.
QUOTE=ooo-ribay;2441027]Great additions to your great hat collection, Chris! Off topic: you have a lot of clover in your grass. Is that on purpose? I know they harvest micro clover sod now. Clover will supposedly grow in areas that are tough to grow grass. I tried in in my yard, but it didn’t “take.” I work at a golf course and we have areas where the clover is THICK![/QUOTE] |
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Well there must be a 4-leaf Clover hidden in there somewhere! What good fortune to find 2 such beautiful examples so close together. First time I have seen either example. Congrats Chris! On a somewhat related note, the latest TSOG Video features 3 vintage Caps, that match the Uniforms from the 3 prior segments. No HOFers, but some awesome vintage styles none-the-less. Link below... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nM8bvl9v7T4&t=4s |
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Couldn't pass this one up. Original Cy Young Aladdin Shriners ID/business card!
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I’ve been looking for these ceramic Gunner mugs (it’s an illness) for many years. I’m pleased to finally find them in such nice condition.
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Thanks Mike and Rob. I believe they were created by the Post Gazette as they are similar in design to a few plates I have in my collection that were sold by the Gazette. I have always assumed they were released between 1970-73. I have a matching Chicken on the Hill plate. I have never seen matching plates for the other two. Bob Prince vintage memorabilia is tough to find. I’d love to find one of his zany sports coats.
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Since they appear to be whimsical, I wonder if they ever made one to celebrate the "Green Weenie". Never seen any of these before... must be uber-rare. Great stuff, Mike! |
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Very excited to get this piece of Forbes Field!!! This is what people describe as one of “cornerstone” pieces from the exterior of Forbes Field. These were above the arched windows and only a handful of these survived. There’s two complete sections that are in the National Ballpark Museum in Denver.
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That’s a breathtaking piece Mike. Congratulations!
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You track down some amazing stuff, Mike R.
You too, Mike K. |
That's a pretty spectacular piece
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Picked up a small collection of dugout lineup cards from a fan who was at the games, and a larger collection from former umpire Tim Welke. Roughly 90 lineup cards combined with lots of cool ones.
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Willie Stargell owned a chicken restaurant named All Pro Chicken in Pittsburgh's Hill District. Whenever he homered, the person at the counter would get free chicken. Prince would say, "We need a homer here. Come on, Willie, spread some Chicken on the Hill." In one particular game, Prince said that if Stargell hit a home run, everybody in the restaurant would get free chicken. Stargell did hit the home run, everyone got free chicken, and Stargell sent the bill to Prince. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgItRb_NO0o |
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So happy to add these Expos Olympic stadium seats to my collection can’t wait to add the support legs on them, will look great next to my Jarry Park stadium seats!!!
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