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September pickups
Just picked up this Press photo of Gil Hodges Jr playing for the Pompano Beach Mets 1971
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Our pandemic-inspired puppy!
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ebay Pickups
Two tins and a game
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Another Colgan's Chip Tin!
Picked up another Colgan's Chip Tin!
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Ted Williams high school yearbook& ring (not Ted’s)
I picked up this hoover high school senior class ring several years ago... it belonged to Ted’s classmate Gertrude “Gertie” Delahay. Gertie’s Son called me a few weeks back to let me know that he came across his mom’s senior yearbook, and gave me first crack at it.
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22' x 28" heavy cardboard stadium sign. It appealed to me because:
1) Yago Sangria! 2) the idea of drinking sangria at frigid Candlestick. 3) 1984 was the year of "Hang in There." They started giving out Croix de Candlesticks to any hardy souls who stayed till the end of extra inning night games.
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Sweet pick-up on the McLoughlin game, Bob!
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Ward Brothers Rowing Family
Dimensions: 21" wide x 19 1/2" tall framed (inside mat 10 1/2" wide x 9" tall) I was very pleased when this photo came yesterday of the famous Ward Brothers rowing family. I phoned a dealer from Massachusetts I usually see at the National and asked if he had anything for sale...He told me about this photo...I basically knew who the Ward Brothers were but started looking into them closer after he offered it to me. Once I got a good look at the image it had me...I feel like I got an important part of American rowing history. can not find another example. It's one of the classiest photos I own. It's just the way I like to get a photo...untouched from the 19th century....square nails in the back of frame and wavy glass! Image is high quality crisp and clear. http://web.colby.edu/crew/files/2010...ews-Thesis.pdf Excerpt from "A Social and Technical History of Rowing in England and the United States, by Stewart Stokes, 2000 More Reading: http://hiddenheritagecollections.org...ampion-rowers/
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Beautiful photo Carlton. Fits your collection perfectly.
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Carlton, you have the most photographed pickup truck bed in the hobby. And oh-by-the-way, that's a great rowing photo as well. Congrats my friend for another great find.
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Stengel's
Although not really vintage (2009), from what I've learned these have an interesting back story and are pretty scarce. I picked up the pair at an estate auction, but only one had the box and extra 'goodies'.
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Until yesterday, I hadn't been to an antique store in a very long time. Well, I'm glad I went because I was able to pick up some nice display items. I picked up this Luke Sewell store model catcher's mit. The Henry Aaron bat measures about 30 in. long, and the mask will also make a nice display piece.
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I always said I wouldn't do this because Gene Clines inevitably will lead to Roberto Clemente and I cannot afford that price tag or the subsequent divorce. Nonetheless, this Gene Clines gamer was far to cheap to pass up. I have no idea who Bob was but he certainly made the bat affordable by having it personalized.
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I was just able to pick up an item that combined my 2 favorite baseball subjects, Lou Gehrig and the NY Mets.
I was able to score a game issued base from the game baseball celebrated the 75th anniversary of Lou Gehrig's famous speech. A video clip of the speech was played before the game in all the ballparks around the country. Players wore commemorative patches and the bases had special plaques on the sides. Sent from my SM-G975U using Tapatalk
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Cobb, Lajoie Bender Pocket Knife
I love these kind of things
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Great stuff everyone. I actually picked this up last month so I'm a little late posting but here goes...
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Rob, I may try to remove Bob with hair spray. Meanwhile I picked up a pair of stubs to Bob Moose's no hitter.
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Thanks Bruce and Bill.....yeah bill ive been teased about my truck bed shots before by pat nester...stuff look best in natural sun ight though!...
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Nice pick-up Carlton. Who knew rowers were rock stars in 1871? These guys were probably more famous than the Red Stockings baseball club at the time.
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Tony Perez
Nice signed 8x10 with ticket stub from his 300th career HR that I just got framed
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Tough to find good images of Perez as an Expo. I love the image with the road blue uniform, and especially the Ticket. Tremendous combo, and a very attractive display piece. Great post! |
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1960 Ernie Banks Hartland Statue and a Hank Aaron Hartland Box are proud additions this month.
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Beautiful Banks Statue! So tough to find them that nice and that white.
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Miss America X U-10
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_c...ature=emb_logo GAR WOOD’S MISS AMERICA X U-10: I picked up this desktop plaque recently of the world famous Miss America X-10 race boat …I’ve been collecting 35 years and never seen one of these before. There were ten Miss America boats made and raced by Gar Wood, the king of powerboat racing from 1920-1933…This X U-10 was the last one and won the Harmsworth trophy twice in 1932 and 1933. It’s a remarkable piece well modeled, i.e. good sculpture work…It’s possible multiples were produced but I lean towards it’s a one off. I fine toothed it with a flashlight and magnifying glass and zero markings…no maker…no sculptor…I collect sports display antiques from 1880- 1940 of all sports from billiards to mountaineering…and sculpture is one of my hot buttons so this was a great find for me. It’s the only powerboat sculpture I own besides trophies.
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c1905 Racycle Motorcycle Photo
c1905 Racycle Motorcycle Photo 6 1/2" x 4 1/4" inside window 9 1/4" w X 6 7/8" framed Yesterday the Sacramento Antiques fair re-opened since the covid lockdown started…I think everyone was expecting an avalanche of great stuff…but no…the amount of dealers was a little sparse…and the quality wasn’t anything great…I didn’t find a thing…but at least it was something…we’ll worry about getting better later…just glad things are opening….So it wasn’t great…HOWEVER…Later I went to an antiques mall and found this photo of a c1905 Raycycle motorcycle…so I measured, photographed, and thanked the kid for getting it out of the case…and continued around the store…I enlarged the photos I took on my phone trying to see what make it was…you could barely make out the name but it looked like it said something cycle on the gas tank…I could kind of make out the word cycle in the last part of the name….but had to keep enlarging and guessing…I tried a few guesses on google. Finally the name Racycle came up and it matched…then it was just a matter of time before I found a photo of a Racycle and it all took shape…and I started understanding the photo and what I had…this is the third motorcycle photo I’ve gotten from the same seller…he’s one of those no-tech guys that doesn’t look stuff up… I generally like big photos at least 12” wide…so this is probably the smallest photo I’ve ever bought…but when you get back to the 1905 era that’s really early for motorcycles…and I don’t think there are lot of original ones around…admittedly I’m still learning about early motorcycles...and photos too for that matter…Some would not be happy about the worn frame…but that’s exactly what makes me happy…Finding a photo in the original frame like this with the original old wavy glass...makes it a lot more exciting than out of the frame…or in a new frame…you know from looking at the back it’s the real deal… One of these Racycle motorcycles sold in Mecum five years ago in 2015 for...which was a giveaway compared to the c1912 Flying Merkel that sold the same year in Mecum for $423,500.00. Racycle and Flying Merkel were both made by The Miami Cycle Company of Middletown OH...Racycle started as a bicycle manufacturer...and like many bicycle makers they started adding motors...I believe Miami Cycle Company was later acquired by the Westfield Mfg. Co…It’s intriguing to me the orange paint on the Racycle that sold for $38,000.00, seen below…looks identical to the afore mentioned Flying Merkel that sold the same year…you can see photos of it in a feature I did on a Flying Merkel trophy…click here…
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2 early base ball Wesleyan Academy items
Until a month ago, I had never heard of Wesleyan Academy and now I have 2 base ball items, from separate dealers dating to the 1870’s.
The first is a pen and ink drawing that features a base ball player. The majority of the autographs are from 1874 to 1878 and Lamb taught there during that time. I just can’t read the year in the drawing. The second is a cabinet photo in front of the residential hall with all the students and staff. There are at least 4 players in uniform along with some others with bats. The penny farthing bicycles and numerous tennis racquets are also nice. Happy to receive any info about the Academy or the images. Wesleyan Academy was apparently the first coed residential academy and Rich Hall was built in 1868 to accommodate all the students. |
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Bruce- Is Wesleyan Academy the same school as Wesleyan University in Middletown CT? I used to own this cdv that was pictured in Rucker's cdv book. It was described as the 1868 Agallians of Wesleyan University. It's a great image that shows home plate and the pitcher's plate as well as the three bases. A fellow board member now owns it.
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Gary, that is a great image. However, Wesleyan Academy is not Wesleyan University, it is more like a prep school. It is located in Wilbraham Mass.
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Bullet Joe Bush circa 1915 action photo
I just picked up this great circa 1915 action photo of no-hit pitcher "Bullet" Joe Bush while he was a member of the Philadelphia A's.
The photo itself is a restrike, but the clarity is super... Love the image! |
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Great photos Bruce and Scott!
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Bill Stoneman's 2nd no hitter game program 10-02-1972 and souvenir photo
thumbnail_IMG_2463 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr thumbnail_IMG_2464 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr Stoneman Bill by Guy Bourque, on Flickr
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Bob Gibson's 250th career win full ticket
Just got this one back from Michael's, June 27th 1975, Bob Gibson's 250th career win full ticket, last career win as a starter he would go on to win just one more game in relief to end his career with 251 wins
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What's the story with your knife, Bob?
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Really cool motorcycle photo, have you taken it out of the frame yet? I've found some interesting things behind photos I've bought. It's interesting how the front fender scoops outward behind the front wheel.
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Knives
Not much of a story, just have 2 other knives that are similar, one of the 1914 Championship A's and the other is a bunch of all stars, the one I just picked up has presidents on the back including Lincoln as you can see
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The knife with Cobb, Lajoie and the presidents was made by Novelty Cutlery of Novelty Cutlery postcard fame.
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Nice canine pick up Eric!
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Those knives are knives are awesome! Really unique pieces.
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Maybe an add-on mud flap?
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September pickup
Here is a new pickup that I already have earmarked for a new space that I have created.
This is a circa 1930's-1940's original sign that originated from Pittsfield, MA. The message says it all. Perfect for my collection that includes a large sampling of vintage tickets. Now up on my wall... Last edited by Scott Garner; 09-24-2020 at 04:25 PM. |
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Fabulous vintage oddball.
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The antique motorcycle photos posted earlier are awesome! (I am a full time vintage motorcycle parts seller so it was nice to see here).
I started looking for local Northern Michigan Baseball items and found this recently. It is a fairly large photo measuring 11 x 14 with the backing. The team is c.1909 Empire Greys. I would really love to find something from my hometown Boyne City from 1911 when Lou Criger was the player/manager of the Boyne City Boosters. |
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I picked this up in a local auction today. It shows an early image of Babe Ruth, although he is erroneously identified as Hubert (Dutch) Leonard. The publication is dated 3/4/1916, so the image is most likely from 1915. Lelands auctioned an example a couple years ago.
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