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Old 08-15-2013, 08:59 AM
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Awesome Horner piece Leon!!
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Old 08-15-2013, 09:20 AM
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Amazing stuff. I love that Fed League ball - any idea who the pitchers were?

It's possible that you could find a ticket for that game. I have two Fed League tickets.
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Old 08-15-2013, 10:19 AM
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Amazing stuff. I love that Fed League ball - any idea who the pitchers were?

It's possible that you could find a ticket for that game. I have two Fed League tickets.
Thanks! Here's the box score from the game. Dickson pitched for Pittsburgh, Watson for Chicago. I also have a copy of the game story from the Chicago Tribune at home with a few more details.

It would be great to find a ticket from the game, I never thought of that to be honest. I've got a couple Federal League tickets, but both are complimentary passes, not specific game tickets.
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LOVIN this thread. Keep em coming.
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What may be the oldest game-used Yankee cap in private hands: Marty McHale, 1913:



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The Yankees cap is unbelievable. I mean, I believe it, but what an awesome thing to own!
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Old 08-15-2013, 09:23 AM
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Great thread and some amazing pieces! This is my favorite one. It is a complete newspaper from a very obscure publication and depicts the Excelsior Club with James Creighton. According to a very reliable, respected source there is only one other copy of the NY Sporting Gazette and it's in the Met. This particular woodcut has previously been mistaken with the well known NY Clipper one which predated it by 2 years.
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This is a great thread, enjoy reading it with a cup of coffee and a Muffin

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Old 08-15-2013, 09:30 AM
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This postcard was mailed by Walter Johnson to his friend on June 19, 1908 between games in Detroit and Cleveland. I believe it is amongst the earliest known Johnson signatures and was sent during his second Major League season:

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If that had been a full Johnson signature, we would have had an incredible battle

Great score!
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Old 08-15-2013, 10:16 AM
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Haha I'll take what I can get with The Big Train. That ohnson would have cost me the Walter J I'm sure.

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If that had been a full Johnson signature, we would have had an incredible battle

Great score!
Looks like three of us would have.. I saved tha when it was at auction and held back.

David, that yankee cap is killer.
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I had two Wajo autographs at the time, but it was still tough to drop out of the bidding. Glad it went to someone who's very happy with it.
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As far as I know, this is the only example of this oversized Cubs pennant from the teens

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This postcard was mailed by Walter Johnson to his friend on June 19, 1908 between games in Detroit and Cleveland. I believe it is amongst the earliest known Johnson signatures and was sent during his second Major League season:

I LOVE that postcard!
That's an incredible piece, IMHO.
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I have posted this one before. Nonetheless, this autographed Clemente night poster is near the top of a very short list for me. The signature measures almost seven inches across.
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I have posted this one before. Nonetheless, this autographed Clemente night poster is near the top of a very short list for me. The signature measures almost seven inches across.
Very, very nice. I believe that I was at that game but I didn't get one of those posters.
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