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I need a little help. Going thru my Brooklyn Dodger Ticket Stubs I noticed a couple of ticket stubs that had no date. Quite surprised. I'm certain that they are Dodger stubs but can only guess the approx year (1949-1951). They
have the signature of Branch Richey and sold for $ 1.75 each. Does anybody have any knowledge of these undated ticket stubs? Thanks, PaulUndated Brooklyn Dodger Ticket Stubs (2) 003.jpg Undated Brooklyn Dodger Ticket Stubs (2) 004.jpg |
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No way to know the exact date, but I believe that you have the correct aprox. year based on ticket price plus the presence of Branch Rickey on the ticket.
Good luck! ![]() Last edited by Scott Garner; 02-19-2013 at 05:12 AM. |
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Thanks Scott. Interesting how they can print a ticket without a date.
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This is something that's always been done (no date on ticket) by ball clubs.
There are many reasons for doing this: Tickets to seats other than the most expensive box seats frequently didn't have dates printed on them, only game numbers. Your ticket does not have a game number, BTW. Overflow crowds where you did not print enough tickets. This is a cost saving measure. Baseball franchises frequently were financially unstable before attendances grew to where they are today. If you print too many tickets and you have to throw them away it creates wasted revenue. An event is postponed, creating an event date that wasn't part of the original schedule. Frequently they issued what were called "Emergency Tickets" A tie in the standings at the end of the year that required an additional game be played. Tickets don't typically exist for this scenario. I hope this helps! ![]() |
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That sure does say it all. Imagine these type tickets ae not as desirable as the ones dated. Again, really appreciate the info.
Paul |
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Scott hit the nail on the head
Here's one that crossed my path a few years ago. Its from 1895-02 based on the years Freedman was President of the club ![]() |
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That is a great looking stub even without the date.
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Nice ticket, Jay!
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