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A glass display item that was given out to attendees of the Red Sox 100 Seasons Anniversary dinner. Base is autographed by Yaz. Hard to get a good picture of it but the image is of Fenway Park and Hunntington Avenue Baseball Grounds.
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Here is a 2014 National pickup that I really like. For $20 I absolutely couldn't resist the opportunity to buy it.
The top photo is a circa 1915 vintage snapshot of Red Sox great Bill Carrigan from the Carrigan family scrapbook. In addition to managing the Red Sox, Bill Carrigan caught the first two no-hitters thrown at Fenway: George "Rube" Foster and HB Dutch Leonard, both in 1916. This photo made an excellent complimentary piece for my game used ball from the George Foster no-hitter game that I own.
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Speaking of Bill Carrigan. Here are a few Carrigan PC's:
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And a few candid snapshots from Fenway in the 40's:
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BEAUTIFUL shots, Michael.
Just FYI, the DiMaggio is definitely from '41, and the Doerr is definitely from '40. Great pickups! Graig
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1910 Spring trng down in Macon. Thanks Toby!
![]() For years I wondered what this building was. Think Ive found it. Buckstaff Baths Hot Springs., Ark Last edited by Ladder7; 08-16-2014 at 07:09 AM. |
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