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All of my Lajoies were under one roof last night for a rare reunion, so I decided to take a group photo. Thought it was worth sharing. Also, this seems like a good place to thank all of you who have helped me over the years put together this assortment.
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Rob,
Beautiful collection and lots of hard work but in the end it is well worth it as it is simply a Spectacular collection,Congrats :-) |
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all those beauties are making me SLEEPY!
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Fantastic Rob. I can only hope to get that many of my addiction.
Rawn
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Wow!
Those are AWESOME! -Al |
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...do you have anything signed by him?
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Rob - whenever I visit my grandmother in Daytona Beach, FL, I always visit the cemetary in which my granfather is buried. My grandmother always told me that a baseball player is buried nearby. So, a few years back, I had her show me the baseball player that is near my grandfather. Turned out to be Nap!
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Rob:
Awesome assembly of Lajoies. Congrats! |
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Rob,
seeing this is an absolute wonder to behold. congratulations on acquiring such a top drawer collection of the Nap. best, barry |
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Rob -
Great display. Thought you might enjoy seeing this - I know it's not as good as the real thing, but here is a scan of a 1906 spring training photo that you probably haven't seen. It came from the Eels family. ![]() Last edited by bmarlowe1; 05-08-2009 at 01:25 PM. |
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Very impressive. Congratulations. Now, how do you pronounce his name?
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That is a spectacular collection. Looks amazing.
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boomer-
start with the word "azure"... add an "L" before the accented first syllable, & replace the "re" with the word "way"... or, Lazjuwey hope this is helpful!
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What an awesome collection! (and I see a familiar one or two
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too cool! thanks for sharing
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Rob - Impressive collection.
Mark - nice team shot |
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Who lost at the battle of ole Waterloo?
I don't know, I don't know Some say 'twas Na-po-le-on Maybe it's true Maybe so, I don't know The pink sheets don't print Mr. Bonaparte's face No stories about him today Cuz he never could hold down That old second base Like his namesake big Nap La-jo-ie!
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I can't wait to tell my friend Brew, about this post.
He's the great,great,great, nephew of Nap. Hey Mark, My friends name sounds like WHAT without the T at the end of his name Last edited by Merrillstoys; 05-08-2009 at 01:59 PM. |
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Great stuff, thanks for posting it!
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merrill-
is it "whu" as in (the way i say) what, or "wha" as in doo-wa-diddy? i would think that the latter would be THE correct french or canandian pronunciation, which would also require accenting the final syllable, as well... (Lazjwah). i'd assume that the americanized version (Lazjuwey) is such because of the way american language treats "ie" as a suffix
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I also believe you can actually hear him announced and speak during the 1939 Hall of Fame opening on the following CD: http://www.sportsauthority.com/produ...LAID=116124401
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Hey Guys,
It's like doo-wa-diddy Only if you come from the Bronx like I do, you might think it sound like wut. Last edited by Merrillstoys; 05-08-2009 at 02:45 PM. |
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wow.... very nice collection lovin the rppc!
aL |
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Great cowabunga!!! What an array!!
If it's "La-zhu-way" that ok for him. But as above stated the French Canadian pronunciation is Lazjwah with an emphasis on the wah. Then ther are those who say its Lajoey with emphasis on the joey. Me, I usually say Lazjwah. But thats just me. |
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Thanks for all of the nice words.
Paul, I have his autograph on an Old-Timers Day program from the 1930s but not on any cards. I've never been an autograph guy but probably will pick up a signed HOF plaque one of these days. It's just never been a priority for me. Mark, Thanks for the scan of the 1906 spring-training photo. I had not seen it. Hands down, my favorite photo of Lajoie is one that pictures him in street clothes with his long-haired dachshund. One of my favorite players with my absolute favorite breed of dog. Tough to beat that. Joe, I do not know who will come after you first: me or Lichtman. As for the pronounciation, I've always gone with La-zhu-way, and when I hear most media types (I know, not the best litmus test, not by a long shot) and folks in Cleveland pronounce it, that's the way they say it. |
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Lineup for Yesterday
L is for Lajoie Whom Clevelanders love, Napolean himself, With glue in his glove. — Ogden Nash, Sport magazine (January 1949)
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Thanks for sharing as it is always impressive seeing the sum of all the parts...
Nice going ! Last edited by DixieBaseball; 05-08-2009 at 04:01 PM. |
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Wow!! How cool!
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There's something very satisfying about seeing a group of cards together like that. Thanks for sharing Rob.
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damn, that's nice!
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Very impressive array of Lajoies. There was a "Show me your Lajoie" thread on the old board about six months ago (http://tinyurl.com/ocxqdl) in which I posted a YouTube link of a 1930 radio interview with Ty Cobb in which he expounded on the subjects of base stealing, keeping your eye on the ball and Lajaway. It's about a 90 second clip; you can hear The Man enunciate Lajoie easy pie about ten seconds from the end.
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David, great card and great link. Watching that kind of made me feel nauseous thinking about Manny and the modern game.
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The Rose Co. found an ideal home. That is a great collection. Congrats
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Rob --fantastic ---which was the 1st? the most recent?
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Bill,
I owned some Lajoies back in the day, then sold them when I soured on cards. When I started to assemble this group a couple decades later, I think the first was the orange border. The most recent is near dead heat between the W600 and the Rose postcard. I should add that these are all cards the picture him with Cleveland. I consider the Lajoie/Philadelphia combination to be a bit sacreligious and won't be adding any of them to the "family." |
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Beautiful collection Rob. Very impressive and Thank You for sharing.
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Sweet cards Rob. I especially like the postcard issues. Thanks for letting us look.
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Wonderful cards! How long have you been collecting him?
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Rob,
what an impressive display of patience and passion towards collecting! Your display is really enjoyable to look at. Thanks for posting! Oh, another lajoie is on its way to you. I shipped out the e98 that you recently purchased from me on the bst. Thank you! |
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Funny story.I am a distant relative of Lajoie.Ironicly enough we just had a family reunion.Ok it was funny to me.
Mike |
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MARK,
That spring training photo is off the charts. Great scan too. The clarity of that photo is remarkable. |
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Rob, I don't fear Jeff - I am safe. The only time he will visit me in Staten Island is when I become a client. So my money is on you knocking on my door first.
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AUTOMATED REPLY -- DO NOT RESPOND This is an computer-generated reply from Rob triggered by the use of his name in the previous post. Rob currently is traveling to the East Coast on "business" and plans to return soon with a new Lajoie card for his collection. He will reply personally to your post at that time. Stay safe. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Last edited by Rob D.; 05-09-2009 at 05:28 PM. |
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A truly inspiring collection!
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Rob,
The Verrazano Bridge or the Ferry? |
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i'm new to vintage (pre goudey & diamond stars anyway) and new to the forum. "I'm always in need of a Nap" Now I get it. Nice collection. What is the card two cards down from the cracker jack? The one with the pastel greenish background?
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That's an E98 Anonymous "Set of 30" 1910 caramel card. It's from the same set as the three directly to the right of it, only with a different background (green, orange, red, blue).
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Thank You. I noticed the three next to it but the green one really caught my eye.
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