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Old 08-02-2013, 05:52 PM
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Is it 2 Micks and 1 Mays stolen?
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Old 08-02-2013, 06:57 PM
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Thanks for the updates Bob. Hopefully we get some pics of tonight's dinner.
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Yesterday, thefts were mentioned on cu. Also on the postwar side a discussion and links are posted. Anybody know details about the thefts? Suks bigtime. Dave
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Old 08-03-2013, 11:18 AM
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Made it to the show and am taking lots of pics for later posting.

Anyone with poor condition T201's are welcome to PM me!
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Link to the thread?

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Theft link at cu http://forums.collectors.com/message...hreadid=895072 another link http://forums.collectors.com/message...hreadid=895009

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I had a chance to go back to the National today and took a few pictures of items I was just blown away by. These are not cards but items that should be found in a museum for all to see and not locked away in a private collection somewhere....but that is a conversation for another day. There are not allot of pictures but these were significant items that I saw.

The first item I was taken with was Johnny Evers Cubs jersey that was found in the Mears booth. This jersey looked like it was in great shape and my mind started to wander as to where this item has been for the last century.





The second item was a full White Sox jersey but dumb ass me forgot to take a picture of the details of this item. I will have to check out the Mears site to find out who this belonged to. (Maybe someone can swing by there tomorrow to find out who this item was worn by). Next to this vintage Sox Jersey is a Ernie Banks gamer.



My wife is a huge fan of the movie *61 and she really enjoyed seeing this next item. This is Roger Maris' MVP award as well as a signed game used hat. It was cool to be standing within inches of this award knowing the history of it.



The next picture is a Jackie Robinson game used Jacket. Nothing more needs to be said.



This is by far and away the item that just captured my attention. This is the Jesse Owens gold medal that he won in the Berlin Olympics in 1936. What made it more special is that the gentleman behind the SCP counter walked over, took the medal out of the glass case and placed it right on the counter for me to see and touch. For a history lover like me...this was as close to being in the moment where Jesse Owens received this from Hitler as I could come. I feel like I touched history.



While hanging around the SCP booth I noticed a guy sitting behind, talking to a few of the workers in the booth and recognized him instantly. It seemed nobody else figured out who he was and when he exited the booth he looked right at me and said "do you want a picture?" Of course I said yes and put his arm around me and we had someone snap this shot. He could not have been friendlier and took the time to talk to a friend of mine when he asked him about his days on Chicago's South Side.

I had mentioned to Mr. Gossage that he played for the Cubs when I worked there and I remember him being taller and more intimidating and he looked me dead in the eye, smiled and said..."steroids....lots of them". With that...he laughed, said thank you to me and walked away.



It was a great show and far more museum-type items than I remember in the past but, after 12 Nationals this might have been the best one. I wanted to get a picture of something that I had seen on Thursday but I could not locate it. There was a full Lou Gehrig bat that had a inscription on it and I was struck by the size of it. It was larger than any bat players of the modern age would use and I had hoped to get a photo.

I did get a chance to meet our resident artist Graig Kreindler who was out walking the show and he is just as nice in person as one would think he would be.

Sorry I didn't get any pics of cards and other items but hopefully others got more.

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Wow!!!! great stuff!!!!
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