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Awesome! Glad you located one. I picked up mine at the National when a dealer was wholesaling some large format photos...got it crazy cheap. The thing I love about that first game photo is the look on Pete's face...the other guys are merely taking the field, business as usual, and Pete is just about to crap himself with excitement! Lol
Congrats man...That is going to make one fantastic "bookends" display of Pete's career! Glad my post made you aware of it. I look forward to seeing them together when you get them displayed...hope you post an updated pic! |
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It is funny that you mentioned Pete's face because that is the first thing I noticed too. I will definitely post a picture when I get it hung. Thanks again.
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I'm trying to locate any and all who may have any images of the Palace of the fans from outside the ball park?
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That's a tough ask. I'm sure that a few exist, but it seems every surviving photo and PC show the spectacular interior. I am eager to see an exterior image as well.
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Cool bat inscription to a GREAT FAN by the HIT KING. Thanks Pete.
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A little easier to complete than their 1919 WS counter parts subset, but still desirable and overlooked I think. Didn't try for high quality/grades but still a pretty nice looking grouping for strip cards with room to improve on a few if I ever decided to go that route
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I know this is the memorabilia section, but it looks like this thread has plenty of cards, so here's another one.
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Here's a great look at the Redlegs during that memorable summer of 1956, courtesy of the Cincinnati Pictorial Enquirer.
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Wow, I can't believe that it's been almost 2 years since anyone has posted anything new on this great Cincinnati Reds thread.
Time to pump some life into this bad boy! I'm very excited to have recently added this October 2, 1938 Ernie Lombardi Testimonial Dinner Program to my 1938 Vander Meer showcase. The program is signed by Vander Meer that was in attendance as well as Ernie Lombardi on the inside cover. Check out the small Ernie Lombardi catcher dangler on the front of the program. In addition to catching Vandy's historic back-to-back no-hitters in 1938, "the Schnozz" also won the NL batting title with a .342 batting average. Lombardi, considered by many to be perhaps the slowest runner to play in the major leagues, had a HOF worthy 17 year career that featured a .306 batting average. Impressive considering that you know that all of these were clean hits, not little infield dribblers! Anyway, this program joins my Johnny Vander Meer Day program from 2 weeks earlier. Enjoy and Happy Holidays to everyone on net54! Last edited by Scott Garner; 12-14-2022 at 08:57 AM. |
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Awesome ensemble, Scott...
And thanks for reviving this thread! |
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Fantastic stuff Scott! Enough to make any Reds collector jealous
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Here's a Topeka Reds pin, a Reds game used cap from 1954-55, a 1960s souvenir batting helmet, a team photo of the Columbia Reds with Frank Robinson, and popcorn megaphone.
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Great mix of stuff Chris! You and Scott are getting me fired up with this Reds stuff you've been posting! I just recently finished adding all the cards that go with my Kahn's poster from 1959.
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Wow, Chris, that poster is a real beauty. It must be from 1959, which I recall is one of the tougher Kahn's sets to collect. The players are all wearing the one-year '59 home cap with pinstripes and an embroidered wishbone "C."
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this seems like the place to ask….
does anyone have any 1915 and 1916 team photos, scorecards or other material from those two years? i would love to see some examples. i think i did see a 1915 photo way back in the thread but it was hard to read the names thanks mike |
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Some miscellaneous Reds items.
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I don’t collect Reds items specifically, but here’s a few things I’ve picked up in the past year.
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Sad to hear of his passing.
Here is a scorecard from his perfect game |
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Tom Browning passes away at 62. Terrible!
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Awful, awful news. Sad... 😢
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As my dad called them, the "Cincinnatuhh" Reds
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With all the great Reds Items I am not sure my 2 Measure up...
The 67 is still in original wrapper that is why a little blurry... Merry xmas and Happy New Year.. |
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Just bought this Mike Donlin themed Reds pin, from 1902 or 1903. Still looking for something that actually shows Donlin as a Red.
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RED STOCKING BASE-BALL CLUB CINCINNATI CHAMPION BAT 1869 BASEBALL HISTORY--Who wouldn't want to have this in their Reds Collection--any idea where the bat resides now and a value?
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I spent years 2-21 of my life in Ohio…was in HS and college through the Big Red Machine years…I always hated the Reds (jealousy) but that’s neither here nor there….just wondering how you guys feel about the current sorry state of the Reds. You and the city deserve better.
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Cincinnati is one of the best fan bases in MLB, and their fans clearly deserve better. I'm a Reds fan living in the PNW, and saw the same BS from the Mariners for over a decade. At least the M's are now viable. Lots easier to root for them than the self-imploding Reds. Great American Ballpark should play this during the 7th inning stretch... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqB9lhHqmsE Last edited by perezfan; 01-03-2023 at 07:27 PM. |
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I grew up in Billings, Montana, and we were the MiLB team for the Reds, and we were geographically centered to root for 3 MLB teams (Seattle, Denver, Minneapolis). I attached to the Reds and Mariners in 1995 when both made the playoffs. The Mariners overshadowed the Reds that year. I also became a huge fan of Cleveland in the late 90s. I went all in on the Reds in 1999 when they won 95 games, and in 2000 they got Griffey. The only time I've seen the Reds in person is when they travel to Seattle. Needless to say, all five teams I'm emotionally attached to have not won a World Series within my memory; Cleveland has been three times, and Colorado once. It's hard to be mad at the Reds when every other team I root for also "align payroll to our resources." So I've learned to appreciate small victories. Sent from my SM-G9900 using Tapatalk
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A salary cap would do wonders for baseball — just see how well it works in other sports like the NBA, where teams in cities like New Orleans and Sacramento have better records than teams in LA and Chicago. Unfortunately, the greedheads who run baseball have rigged the game in favor of the big market teams. For every small market team that has some success, like the Cleveland Guardians, there are a bunch of other small market teams like the Reds and A's which are doing little to get better, yet their owners are getting well-compensated through revenue sharing.
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Also, just look at the Reds' "sister team". The same "small market Bengals" are thriving as one of the best teams in the NFL. Last edited by perezfan; 01-04-2023 at 12:15 PM. |
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I picked this scrapbook up years ago because, although it started as a KiKi Cuyler scrapbook (I think), it had a few Cubs in it. Thought I would share for the Reds fans on the site.
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Here’s a 1909 Pat Moran game used catcher’s mitt…
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Here’s a Bob Bescher game used bat…
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I picked up this neat scrapbook about a year ago that a lady made from 1974-76. She was very much a fan of Cesar Geronimo, but the book is representative of all of the Big Red Machine during that era.
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Hi Dan,
No doubt your scrapbook assembled by Jayne had to be Cesar Geronimo's biggest fan. That's a great scrapbook! Cesar Geronimo trivia question for the day: What unique milestone did Geronimo share with TWO HOF'ers? |
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I have a bit of Reds memorabilia. It would take some digging. However, I can share this recent addition to my collection. I loved watching Pete tear around the bases like his ass was on fire. He played the game hard and he played it right. I always loved this quote and think it defines him and his style of play. I was thrilled when he agreed to sign the ball and inscribe it this way. He grinned while doing so.
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I love Pete Rose. I even loved him as a Dodger fan in the 70s when he was helping to kick our butts frequently.
Here is Evar Swanson from 1929 or 1930 by Charles Conlon. |
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Admittedly, this is a cross-over 1938-1942 Brooklyn Dodgers item that I didn't even know existed until just recently.
Here is a Brooklyn Dodgers Larry McPhail souvenir baseball that is a perfect complimentary piece for my Johnny Vander Meer showcase that is a tribute to his back-to-back no-hitters in 1938. Vandy famously pitched his second consecutive no-hitter on 6/15/38, the 1st night game at historic Ebbets Field. In order to display the ball, I improvised and created a custom stand out of a Vandy commemorative silicone wristband, and the round case used to hold a set of 1993 King B collectible jerky discs. Mercurial, hard-drinking Larry McPhail was an interesting figure during his tenure in MLB. While with the Reds he brought night baseball with lights to Crosley Field. When he became President of the Dodgers a few years later, he brought night baseball to Brooklyn as well. One additional innovation that McPhail pioneered was introducing interesting die-cut tickets to special games at Brooklyn. Dodgers Opening Day games in 1939 and 1940 featured a baseball and catcher's mitt in the ticket design. The night games in the late 1930's featuring the die-cut lightbulb design seen in my Vandy showcase below were brilliant, IMHO. Last edited by Scott Garner; 03-05-2023 at 07:36 AM. |
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awesomeness... and it landed in the perfect spot. Congrats Scott!
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I had the opportunity to buy a grail item for my Barry Larkin collection (that will be posted when it arrives; it comes from a fellow Net54 member). I had to sell a few items to pay for it. I ended up with some leftover funds, and I splurged on this 1940 partial team signed ball. But the provenance is a 1940 telegram announcing they won a contest for tickets to a WS game in Cincinnati. It comes with the original envelope.
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Here is a 1968 Kahn's Reds team set (full strips).
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Thanks to a fellow Net54 member, I was able to obtain a 1990 GU Barry Larkin bat. He was the original owner, and bought it at the stadium and still had the original cert.
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Awesome Tim!
What a beautiful gamer. And from 1990, no less... That's one of the best Larkin Bats I've seen. Many congrats!
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