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After all of the "Show Your" threads I've started over the last 2+ years, I just realized that I never started one for the Babe. Just how absurd is that!
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Nearly won that image some years ago Jimmy. Terrific shot.
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Final homerun...over the rightfield roof at Forbes Field!
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O.K. Jimmy I will play! Some Pics Ive shown before and a few I didnt. Some of my pins. And a small baseball bat pin with a ruth autograph cut into the metal.
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A few things...
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David,
Every time I see that first ball you posted my Jaw drops to the ground! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Thanks, Al. I love that ball, too. Ya wanna know the beauty part? No cert!
BTW, those 1927 photos are stunning! Last edited by David Atkatz; 10-21-2011 at 07:23 PM. |
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This first item I've never seen before I purchased it in 04 and haven't seen it since. It came from the online portion of Halper's sale. I'd say it's about 10 inches tall and the top of the baseball was designed to be a diecut sort of piece that was never used. The second item is an unused membership card and envelope to the Babe's Baseball Club.
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A D&M G41 glove, Spalding glove box, Reach glove box and Reach glove hang tag.
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the quintessential Babe Ruth photo...the original sold for over $30,000
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I love this also...a mosaic of Ruths face made from those tiny 1991-1993 Topps micro baseball cards. the farther back you get the more it looks like him.
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1920 Babe Ruth fiction
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My Bookend Babes. Conlon on the left and Burke on the right... baberuthCONLON.jpgbabeburke.jpg |
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1927 Yankee Team negative from Henry Yee
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Interesting 1930s item...
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In honor of Albert last night, here is a scorecard from one of Babe's 3 HR WS games :
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Signed grocery receipt.
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Babe Bust & Book
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Ruth and Hornsby circa 1933 ?
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Hey Roy,
I can't speak for the autographs, but the image is definitely from '21. Nice piece! Graig
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Vintage Backstrom painting (not one of his best)
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Has anyone ever seen Ruth and Dempsey dual autographed items? These Drinking buddies did just that on this ball located on eBay. This is a bold signature Of Ruth, looks like a steal right now at $2700 and 2 days left
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-Babe-Ru...#ht_1860wt_922 Last edited by grandstand69; 11-22-2011 at 09:15 AM. |
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Here is a pair of c. 1930 Babe Ruth All-American Underwear related items. First off is a vintage original photo of the Bambino (looking quite fit), that originates from the Christy Walsh Family Archives. This famous image of Ruth was said to be his favorite and also graced the cover of his popular underwear box. Note: Babe liked this photo so much that he commissioned a large painting of it that proudly hung in his apartment. It can be seen in an image in the Barry Halper Catalogs.
Purchased as a companion piece for the original photo is this seldom seen 4x5 Babe Ruth Underwear glass advertising slide that was used in movie theaters to advertise the sponsor's goods. A fragile piece that remains in top-notch condition. babeunderwearimage.jpgBabeRuthGLASSSLIDE.jpg Last edited by thekingofclout; 11-25-2011 at 09:55 AM. |
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Nice photo! BTW, the guy on the left, holding the bat straight up, is Yankee outfielder--and Derek Jeter look-alike--W. F. "Birdie" Cree, who had been sent down to Baltimore in 1914. Here's the contract he signed later that year when he returned to the Yankees.
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I've got one, Jimmy. But you'll have to change your last name to "Flynn."
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There is actually a special section in the BST for your ad, I noticed that you did not make mention of your item in that section. Doug Last edited by doug.goodman; 11-25-2011 at 11:27 AM. |
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Pete:
Wish you still had it too, I would be trying to buy it from you (but probably could not afford it). Here is the earliest known professional baseball team photo of the Bambino, Opening Day, 1914 Baltimore American News (Babe is in the front row, center).......... Last edited by bcbgcbrcb; 11-26-2011 at 07:27 AM. |
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This original George Burke 1935 portrait of the Babe in his last hurrah, is certainly one of his final posed images as a Ballplayer, as this photo was taken by Burke in Chicago between May 9th and May 21st. Of course the Bambino's last game was played at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh on May 25th, 1935.
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More information about George Burke Stand-ups can be found at this link:
http://net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=113202 This was picked up yesterday, has some of the same characteristics of a Burke Stand-up (right size, beveled wood, same thickness and style. It is approx. 7" tall and obviously pasted against a (newer) board instead of in a stand. Perhaps you have seen this picture before? If so is it a known Burke photo. |
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