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Clydewally 10-27-2024 06:18 PM

Danbury, Gartlan, McFarlane
 
Does anybody besides me collect these figurines. I don't remember seeing any posts about them

perezfan 10-27-2024 11:30 PM

I collect Danbury. To me, they are the most lifelike and best quality of the modern statues. Due to space concerns. I have 4 that I'll either sell or consign. If anyone here is interested, I can make them available to any forum member for prices well below market.

I have these 4 available...

Johnny Bench
Ken Griffey Jr. (as a Red)
Tony Gwynn
Derek Jeter


All are NRMT or better. If you want pics/prices, please just shoot me a PM.

Thanks!

cubman1941 10-28-2024 04:32 AM

I do and have most Cubs and a lot of Bears.

mrozie21 10-29-2024 03:20 PM

I collect Danbury Mint, McFarlanes and Starting Lineups. I even have two Southland Bronze statues which are quite rare. I primarily collect Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates.

DennisH67 10-29-2024 04:54 PM

I collect Hartland, Gartlan, Salvino, Romino, and Southland figures, boxes, tags, COAs, etc., and I also collect 1963 Hall of Fame busts.

Clydewally 11-02-2024 03:45 PM

I also collect the 1963 statues. I have the complete set and just consigned a bunch of duplicates to Robwrt
Edwards including some of the Series 2. I also do collect the McFarlanes and where I can I affix a cheap modern day ( not playing day) autograph to them cut from a card.

Hankphenom 11-02-2024 04:33 PM

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Originally Posted by mrozie21 (Post 2471106)
I collect Danbury Mint, McFarlanes and Starting Lineups. I even have two Southland Bronze statues which are quite rare. I primarily collect Cleveland Browns and Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Southland bronzes are the best of the lot, IMO, and such a mysterious issue. If they ever fully went into production, it couldn't have been for long, there's just so few of them around.

mrozie21 11-07-2024 12:52 PM

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The Southland bronzes are the best of the lot, IMO, and such a mysterious issue. If they ever fully went into production, it couldn't have been for long, there's just so few of them around.

Here’s the Bronzes that I have, Roberto Clemente and Honus Wagner. I believe that there were less than 200 made of each. They’re heavy, about 5-7 lbs each.

Hankphenom 11-07-2024 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by mrozie21 (Post 2473318)
Here’s the Bronzes that I have, Roberto Clemente and Honus Wagner. I believe that there were less than 200 made of each. They’re heavy, about 5-7 lbs each.

Beautiful!

perezfan 11-07-2024 06:33 PM

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IMHO, Southland Bronzes are the very rarest and best of all the modern figural statues. Top quality and exceptional poses. Here are some of mine...

1. The Mick, The Great One, The Babe, The Shoeless One, The Christian Gentleman
2. The Big Train
3. The Flying Dutchman
4. The Georgia Peach

Hankphenom 11-07-2024 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by mrozie21 (Post 2473318)
I believe that there were less than 200 made of each. They’re heavy, about 5-7 lbs each.

No way to know for sure, but it's my impression that there are far less than 200 of any of them, maybe as few as a dozen or so for some, a few dozen for others, but not a lot out there. They were priced at a thousand dollars originally, and the advertising stopped abruptly after the initial rollout in SCD. I think they probably made them to order, and when the sales didn't come in as expected, they bailed on the project. In any case, whatever the circumstances, they are a treasure and not easy to find.

Hankphenom 11-07-2024 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2473387)
IMHO, Southland Bronzes are the very rarest and best of all the modern figural statues. Top quality and exceptional poses. Here are some of mine...
1. The Mick, The Great One, The Babe, The Shoeless One, The Christian Gentleman
2. The Big Train
3. The Flying Dutchman
4. The Georgia Peach

Great collection, Mark!

mrozie21 11-07-2024 07:01 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2473387)
IMHO, Southland Bronzes are the very rarest and best of all the modern figural statues. Top quality and exceptional poses. Here are some of mine...

1. The Mick, The Great One, The Babe, The Shoeless One, The Christian Gentleman
2. The Big Train
3. The Flying Dutchman
4. The Georgia Peach

Very nice collection!!!

ooo-ribay 11-08-2024 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Hankphenom (Post 2473392)
No way to know for sure, but it's my impression that there are far less than 200 of any of them, maybe as few as a dozen or so for some, a few dozen for others, but not a lot out there. They were priced at a thousand dollars originally, and the advertising stopped abruptly after the initial rollout in SCD. I think they probably made them to order, and when the sales didn't come in as expected, they bailed on the project. In any case, whatever the circumstances, they are a treasure and not easy to find.

Great info! I had never even heard of these things. Is there a checklist of what was made? I’d love to see an original SCD ad.

I know some of you still have all your SCD’s! :p

perezfan 11-13-2024 10:26 PM

Just listed 4 super-nice Danbury Mint Statues on the BST. Bargain-basement pricing, but accepting offers as well. Here's the link, and thanks for looking...

https://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=355118

jcmtiger 11-16-2024 11:02 AM

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I collected all of these back in the day. 1963 HOF, Original Hartlands and the 1990 versions, plus bobbers. When I moved to Florida sold most, no room for them.Still have the Ty Cobb southland and the Ty Cobb with box.

Hankphenom 11-16-2024 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2473508)
Great info! I had never even heard of these things. Is there a checklist of what was made? I’d love to see an original SCD ad. I know some of you still have all your SCD’s! :p

I'm surprised you hadn't at least heard of them, as a number have been in auctions over the years. I don't have my copy of the ad anymore, but it would have run in SCD in 1998 or 1999. I can't remember if the several auctions in which I ran WaJos (I had ten of them at one time!) included the ad or not. If my memory is correct on this, Net54er Fred McKie is THE expert on Southlands, so you might PM him, with my apologies if it wasn't Fred with whom I had conversations about the issue.

jcmtiger 11-16-2024 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Hankphenom (Post 2473392)
No way to know for sure, but it's my impression that there are far less than 200 of any of them, maybe as few as a dozen or so for some, a few dozen for others, but not a lot out there. They were priced at a thousand dollars originally, and the advertising stopped abruptly after the initial rollout in SCD. I think they probably made them to order, and when the sales didn't come in as expected, they bailed on the project. In any case, whatever the circumstances, they are a treasure and not easy to find.

yes, these were produced made to order. Still have my invoice from 1999 for the Cobb Bronze Mine was 799.95 plus tax. Fall delivery 6 -8 weeks or sooner. Had to put a deposit of 203.74 with the order. Great piece.


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