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Net54 Board Members,
Just wanted to take a moment to make you aware of the brand new book that I recently completed on the subject of vintage baseball equipment and memorabilia….Dugout Treasures, Collecting Crossroads. http://www.dugouttreasures.com/book.cfm The work focusses on the collection that my family and I have spent the better part of the last 25 years accumulating, and the many ways in which it has evolved over time. The tale is told thru the items themselves and describes many of the stories behind the “old fashioned” way in which we acquired our holdings…antique shows, yard sales, flea markets, etc. It really hits home with anybody out there that still remembers the ol’ days! Moreover, it is a story of family and how the National Pastime, the love of history and the drive to pursue baseball antiquity has created a lifetime’s worth of memories. Two gifted photographers collaborated on the work that includes over 150 full color pages containing in excess of 250 artfully composed images. More than 300 items from the collection grace the pages of this stunning coffee table style book, but rather than continue to tout the book myself (which I have no problem doing ![]() “Any collector will tell you that their collection evolves as time passes – they find new avenues to explore to keep that spark alive. Here in the Popovich's second book, the transformation of a collection takes place in front of your eyes. Captured in stunning photographs by Tony Dube and Scott Lomenzo, the reader is transported into a world class vintage baseball collection that spans many eras and different collecting genres. Being a collector, you'll enjoy the new additions and stories that accompany them, in essence, because the captivating dialogue will resonate with your own experiences. There is a vast variety of high quality, top condition items that will cause you to drool with envy and invigorate one to embark on “treasure hunts” looking for new additions to one's collection. The family element that runs throughout the book is a highlight and heartwarming to readers. Having had the pleasure of meeting Jonathan and his family at the National, I can honestly relate the utter joy they experienced finding new treasures and making new friends. Although the book may showcase some great vintage items, it also deftly shows the reader that collecting is not just about the “goods”, it's about family and friendship too. I'm honored to call Jonathan my friend and highly recommend adding this book to your library." — Brett Lowman Play OK Antiques; Baseball Glove Forum “I love books, especially baseball books and I love this book. It’s so cool to read about and look at stuff you’re passionate about. Well Jonathan satisfied my hunger again with another brilliant book entitled Dugout Treasures, Collecting Crossroads, where he continues his collecting journey by telling the story of how his family collection has evolved, no changed, in a very short time. His collection literally got more focused and made a sharp turn since his first book. The many new acquisitions and images are stunning. He explores and addresses the inevitable question common to all of us collectors. Why do our tastes or interests change over time? His timing is perfect as our hobby goes through another transition. Dugout Treasures, Collecting Crossroads is an asset to our hobby and should be in the library of every collector." — Jim Daniel www.baseballglovecollector.com I invite you to come and check out our website (www.dugouttreasures.com) where you will be able to view a preview of the book and contact me directly with any questions you might have prior to placing an order. This book would make a perfect holiday gift for anybody passionate about baseball, baseball history, and collecting…it would be perfect for you! Here is that link directly to the book… http://www.dugouttreasures.com/book.cfm Hope to hear from some of you soon. Best Regards, Jonathan Popovich www.dugouttreasures.com |
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Good for you Jonathan for writing a book to share with the hobby. I wish more people would write books on collecting or equipment or anything. There are so few baseball equipment focused books out there and I wish I could get my hands on more. This one has a special place in my library. The new pieces are simply incredible and so is the photography. You did well.
The collection is evolving nicely and I can appreciate your reasons for change. I’m sure everyone hits that collecting crossroad at some point and it would interesting to hear if/why other collections changed over time. Here’s my post-baseball card collecting story. I started by collecting gloves and mitts in off-brands. When they kept appearing, I had to get more focused because my funds wouldn’t allow the purchase of so many gloves. Then, I concentrated on only 1” webs and full webs in off-brands. I amassed nearly 100 different brands and then those started to dry up (I swear, people would tear labels off of old clothing, sew it to a glove and sell it to me as a rare off-brand in the early days). I couldn’t add many more as my collection got more advanced so it got stagnant. Then I got bored. Then I had to go in another direction. Hmmm. Novelty gloves? That was fun and hard. 19th Century – love ‘em but too expensive. I'd have to part with too many cherished gloves. Tough decision. Then, after all these years, I went for what I truly believe is the pinnacle of the hobby, boxed gloves. There’s nothing better than getting a nice example that you don’t have to upgrade. Check it off the list forever and trade off the dupes and placeholders. For example, I have owned well over 50 Joe Gordon gloves but to get them in the box was the ultimate for me. It seemed finite and a direction in which I couldn’t let get out of control. Well, boxes are bulky and take up a lot of room but I love ‘em as it keeps me from buying multiple examples of the same glove. Now I just try to go for the best one to be done with it. Don’t know where the road will lead to next. So, I understand what it means to be at a crossroads in your collection. Jonathan does too. Sometimes we all just need a kick in the butt or a spark and Jonathan just provided it. Great book and worth the read if anything to reflect on your own collections. Support a fellow collector and pick up a copy for your library today. JD www.baseballglovecollector.com |
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Look forward to reading. Best
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Love the high quality dugout treasures book. It is a really well done book with great images. Your passion is clear!
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Great Book
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Jonathan, thanks for the super service on the book. I have gone through and spot read it now looking forward to reading from cover to cover. Your passion shows my friend. Great job !!!
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