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I did a search of Net54, and while I found long threads for Baltimore Orioles and Cincinnati Reds memorabilia, I couldn't find one for Tigers' stuff. As a Michigan native, I've long cheered on the Tigers, and collected a mountain of memorabilia over the years. Here are a few of my favorites, including a Tommy Bridges pinball game, a signed Butterfinger of Charlie Gehringer, and game used caps from the late 40s (white "D" made by Spalding) and early 1950s (Orange "D" made by McAuliffe).
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Here is a snap I have of Bob Harris, really like the water fountain for the players. Not something that is even imaginable these days. From 38 or 39. Hope you get lots of replies Chris!
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I have done deals with many of the active n54ers. Sometimes I sell cool things that you don't see every day. My Red Schoendienst collection- https://imageevent.com/lucas00/redsc...enstcollection Last edited by Lucas00; 12-19-2024 at 04:04 PM. |
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Who doesn't love the Tigers! Oh, and the great Rocky - RIP!
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I have a few Tiger Stadium artifacts - Original tiger figural seat, a ticket takers box and a Scoreboard letter.
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Earl Averill's 1939 parking pass for lthe players lot at Briggs Stadium.
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No longer own either
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Here’s some pins.
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Here's one of my favorite Bridges items. It was stated to have came from Schoolboy Rowe's estate and I've never seen another with Bridges or any other player for that matter. Also, I love your pinball game. I have three. One has untouched graphics but the wood parts missing, one has the spinner but is really faded, and the third has the ball release but the front is torn in places. At some point I want to see if I can transplant the wood parts from the last two to the first. One day....
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1922 Hillerich & Bradsby Harry Heilmann Game Used Bat (PSA GU9)
The model of this bat is identified as "His Blue Model 8/23/17" in his ordering records. It was ordered by Heilmann in 1922, 1923, and 1925. However, the labeling period for this bat is generally known to run from 1919 to 1922. But since Harry signed his signature contract with Hillerich & Bradsby in October of 1920, the bat is narrowed down to the 1921 or 1922 season. Because of his ordering records it is further narrowed down specifically to the 1922 season when he batted .356 with a career high 21 HRs and 92 RBI. Selfishly, I sort of wish the bat could be tied to either 1921 or 1923 as he won batting titles both of those years with averages of .394 and .403 respectively. I had John do a letter and grade on it when I was in Chicago at the National in 2023. It received a GU 9 grade in part due to the presence of the original period (and style) correct criss-cross handle tape application. This is one of my favorites in my collection. HHeilmannFullWB.jpg HHeilmannOldTape.jpg
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That is a beautiful bat!!
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Here is a the Tigers team m113 released in Dec 1915 and a page from the April 14, 1918 Detroit Sunday News featuring Jennings, Veach, Bush, Cobb, Vitt, Heilmann and Young. Sorry for the terrible job I did of stitching scans together on the newspaper page.
Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 12-20-2024 at 02:58 AM. |
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GREAT thread!
Here are some of my faves: - Denny McLain game used ball from Denny McLain's 31st and final win in 1968 - Game used and signed Virgil Trucks bat. "Fire" Trucks threw 2 no-hitters in 1952 for the DET Tigers. One of only 6 MLB pitchers to ever accomplish this feat - Framed Virgil Trucks piece that contains action photos, a ticket from his MLB debut game and 1st career win - Future HOF Justin Verlander early game used and inscribed bat from his Detroit Tigers era. Manufacturing date is one week before his 1st of 3 career no-hitters - Aerial photo and picture of my wife and me at the final game at Old Tiger Stadium on 9/27/1999 Last edited by Scott Garner; 12-21-2024 at 05:32 PM. |
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Bill Ripken finished his MLB career with Detroit in 1998 and here is a game used road jersey and batting helmet from that season:
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