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Old 02-21-2013, 06:15 AM
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Not in pieces Scott, but while handling it, very small pieces from the edges fell off. The pages are separated, but the whole scorecard is there.
I am happy about this item.
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Old 02-21-2013, 07:17 AM
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GREAT shot of the Babe, Ulidia!
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Old 02-21-2013, 07:34 AM
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Not in pieces Scott, but while handling it, very small pieces from the edges fell off. The pages are separated, but the whole scorecard is there.
I am happy about this item.
Seems like its in sections. Didn't mean it to sound like I'm slamming it. Wish I could own one too. Just awesome history.
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Old 02-21-2013, 07:41 AM
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Hey Scott,

Great stuff as always! What are those two small pieces with Maloney and Wilson head shots in ovals?

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Hey Scott,

Great stuff as always! What are those two small pieces with Maloney and Wilson head shots in ovals?

Greg
Hi Greg,

Great question! Actually, I have been asked that question before. I make those myself. They are actually high res color copies of B/W photos or postcards that I have in my collection. Once I make high quality copies of the image and scale it to the size I want, I use an oval template of cardboard that I created to get the oval shape. I use glue stick and apply it to a standard unlined 3 x 5 index card.

When I store my no-hitter collection I have it in chronological order in 3 pocket binders. The tickets are in a ticket toploader with a second toploader behind it that has the 3 x 5 index card with the pitcher photo "oval" facing you and on the back side I have a signed 3 x 5 or GPC of the player if they are deceased. If the no-hit pitcher is living I have them sign the ticket. I find that this is a pretty solid way to display my collection so that I can enjoy it the most, FWIW...

Over 120/184 of the different no-hit tickets are actually signed by the pitcher that threw the no-hitter.
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I was at the Maloney no-hitter, as an 8 year old kid. I still remember what a thrill that was, at Crosley Field. Sure wish I knew to save my ticket...

Great pickup, Scott!
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Old 02-21-2013, 11:40 AM
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Nice pickups everyone. Love the Yale photos. Great score Brock on the Kaline bat.

Don't know why I bought this but I guess the uniqueness caught up with me. I was told it was from around 1910, South Portland Maine. It can't be any earlier than 1895. It came with two bats. One was a homemade bat with the players initials neatly carved in it. The second bat is the darker one and it's a Louisville Slugger with the name stamped instead of burned in. If you stacked it right you might be able to get nine bats inside or 3 bats, glove, cleats and jersey.
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I thought it was a great piece. If you want to sell the hillerich and son bat that came with let me know.

Just picked this up in an antique store today.
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I was at the Maloney no-hitter, as an 8 year old kid. I still remember what a thrill that was, at Crosley Field. Sure wish I knew to save my ticket...

Great pickup, Scott!
Thanks Mark! I'm glad you like it!
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Scott,

That's a great system for your no-hitter tickets -- I wish I could be as organized as you!

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