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Old 11-09-2020, 07:05 AM
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I wish there had been Rawlings promotional/advisory photos with Cal Ripken Jr. (as they had done with Brooks, Boog, Mantle, etc.)..

One of my more unique Ripken related Rawlings pieces is this workbook from 1996 which was sent to coaches & AD's for them to order bats, gloves, etc.:


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I wish there had been Rawlings promotional/advisory photos with Cal Ripken Jr. (as they had done with Brooks, Boog, Mantle, etc.)..

One of my more unique Ripken related Rawlings pieces is this workbook from 1996 which was sent to coaches & AD's for them to order bats, gloves, etc.:

Is that a baseball added three times in different (odd) positions on the left side? The shadows are an exact match, so I assume they are not 'three-punch holes' in the workbook.
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Is that a baseball added three times in different (odd) positions on the left side? The shadows are an exact match, so I assume they are not 'three-punch holes' in the workbook.
they actually are three-punch holes lol
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I wish there had been Rawlings promotional/advisory photos with Cal Ripken Jr. (as they had done with Brooks, Boog, Mantle, etc.)..

One of my more unique Ripken related Rawlings pieces is this workbook from 1996 which was sent to coaches & AD's for them to order bats, gloves, etc.:
Bill,

A very cool piece. It remined me of the many catalogs I received as a high school baseball coach. Here's another catalog from Baseball Express that featured Cal on the cover in 1996.


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Day 315 (November 10, 2020 – 315)

I remember when I was in school, we used to cover all our books (maybe we were required to, who knows). I wanted, or I thought needed, Orioles book covers even though I usually just got the paper grocery bag type covers. Occasionally I was able to talk my mom into an Oriole book cover which were like the one pictured below. Man, she was so good at covering books.

1969 Baltimore Orioles book cover

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I wasn’t much of a Nabisco Team Flakes cereal fan (the four-grain energy cereal), but I didn’t know at the time that the cereal boxes had cards (mini-posters) on the back of the box to cut out. The 1969 Team Flakes consisted of 24 cards in three series of eight cards. As you can see, they didn’t pay any MLB royalties, so no insignias are shown on the cards. The photos on the Nabisco cards are the same that were used on the 1968 Sports Illustrated Posters.

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Old 11-10-2020, 02:40 AM
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That book cover is pretty cool ! Never seen it before . Really beats the brown grocery bag hand made book cover used in our house growing up. Scott
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I wasn’t much of a Nabisco Team Flakes cereal fan (the four-grain energy cereal), but I didn’t know at the time that the cereal boxes had cards (mini-posters) on the back of the box to cut out. The 1969 Team Flakes consisted of 24 cards in three series of eight cards. As you can see, they didn’t pay any MLB royalties, so no insignias are shown on the cards. The photos on the Nabisco cards are the same that were used on the 1968 Sports Illustrated Posters.

1969 Nabisco Team Flakes

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That's a very nice looking Nabisco card. I wasn't a big Team Flakes fan either.

Frank Robinson is the other Oriole in the set. Frank comes in two variations, narrow yellow border and wide yellow border. I've been looking for years, but think the Brooks Robinson card was only printed with a narrow border.

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Day 315 (November 10, 2020 – 315)

I remember when I was in school, we used to cover all our books (maybe we were required to, who knows). I wanted, or I thought needed, Orioles book covers even though I usually just got the paper grocery bag type covers. Occasionally I was able to talk my mom into an Oriole book cover which were like the one pictured below. Man, she was so good at covering books.

1969 Baltimore Orioles book cover
I have a few of these should anyone be interested:

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I have a few of these should anyone be interested:

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I'm interested in one. It will go well with my Montgomery County Public Schools Book Cover.

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Growing up in Maine, I wasn't really aware of the Junior Orioles program. I finally joined in 1972. Here's my well loved membership card, along with the schedule I received. Unfortunately, I never got the chance to use my free Orioles tickets.

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Alan...love those Charlotte cards....

I believe I posted this painting before but us old time collectors probably remember Renatta Galasso as one of the earliest mail order card dealers. She published a magazine called the "Baseball Hobby Card Report" and back in the Summer of '84 Cal Ripken was the cover subject.

The original artwork for this cover was done by Ron Lewis and I was able to purchase the original artwork a few years ago:

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I believe I posted this painting before but us old time collectors probably remember Renatta Galasso as one of the earliest mail order card dealers. She published a magazine called the "Baseball Hobby Card Report" and back in the Summer of '84 Cal Ripken was the cover subject.

The original artwork for this cover was done by Ron Lewis and I was able to purchase the original artwork a few years ago:

Bill,

That's a nice piece. I remember Renata Galasso and purchased a few items from her. She also sponsored a couple of card sets in the 1970's and 80's. Here are some Orioles cards from her sets.

1977 Don Larsen, 1984 Brooks Robinson and 1984 Reggie Jackson
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Day 319 (November 14, 2020 – 319)

I’ve only seen this publication once since I’ve been collecting Brooks so I’m sure there’s not many of these remaining. I enjoy the odd-ball items that are not seen every day. This is a small pamphlet or booklet from a 1966 Knights of Columbus events, Sports Night, where Brooks attended. Brooks is pictured on the cover along with sportscaster Van Miller, football linebacker Vince Costello, and HOF quarterback Jack Kemp.

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