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Originally Posted by ripfan008
And speaking of ads, there was one in a 1996 Inside Pitch Magazine with Eddie on the cover (that magazine is in my storage unit and I don't have a picture of it right now) for a show called "Orioles of the 1950's" coming in October 1996 to Baltimore County Community College. Autograph guests of the show included 15+ members of the 1950's Orioles, including Brooks, Don Larsen, and Gene Woodling. It was $45 for a VIP ticket to meet all of the 1950's Orioles.
I grew up 5 minutes from BCCC and never heard about that show until I was re-reading that magazine a few years ago. So many of the 1950's Orioles are now gone and with the passing of Mike McCormick and others, we are losing the 1960's Orioles as well. It also goes to show you how hard pre-internet advertising was. They clearly didn't advertise over TV or radio O's games because I watched every game that year, as it was the first playoff-bound O's team I remember.
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Mike:
I was fortunate to be at that show one of the days (I think the Friday) and it was a pretty good one....I remember it being right in the middle of their playoff run so there was a lot of excitement.
The promoter was one that usually held shows in the Pittsburgh area (and I think they still do) and they advertised pretty heavily in the hobby publications of the day (and Inside Pitch).
You don't often see card/autographs shows advertised on MLB broadcasts....I think the people they are targeting were the ones that read SCD, Tuff Stuff, Orioles Gazette, etc.