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Just got this nifty pinback off of ebay. The "Murphy Did It" team of Omaha, NE...the picture is out of a book on Omaha baseball...I once bid on the postcard but got outsniped for it...have never seen another since.
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Dan was Murphy's some type of automaker/dealership or was it just the name of the team? Neat little pickup.
I got this 1919 panorama of the Ft. Leavenworth 49th infantry teams. Pretty long panorama at 42".
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Clint, Murphy's started out making wagons and then moved to automobiles in the early 1900s. Sweet yardlong there btw. and nice pin Andy.
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Thanks Dan. That was a complete guess on the automobile part. It just looked like some similiar automotive pins I've seen in the past.
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Hi-
I acquired the two pieces scanned below last month, but I did not scan them until recently, so I am counting these as June pickups. Thanks to BigFish (Toby) for the cabinet card! The picture of the Wesley team (most likely from Wesley Maine) was an antique show find. I love the puffy pants in the cabinet photo as well as the possible identification on the back (Churchill, not a known ballplayer, but I still like having a name to go with a photo). With the Wesley team photo, I was drawn to the knob on one of the bats as well as the catcher's mask on the ground. |
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I don't post much over on this side, but I'm quite happy with some old Life magazines that I purchased at a yard sale the other day. The time honored gentleman had 3 stacks of Life magazines dating from 1957 to 1967. I took my time and searched each magazine looking for sports articles. I ended up buying close to a dozen. The nice man drove a hard bargain, asking me for a dollar for each magazine and three dollars for the one issue with Marilyn Monroe on the cover. Thought that I might share this story. I will post half of a scan since the magazines were so large in those days that they won't all fit on my scanner.
Jantz Last edited by Jantz; 01-16-2010 at 11:58 AM. |
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