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Wrong forum?
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Picked this up at the Chantilly, VA show a few weeks ago. It's an advertising piece for Royal Tailors and features Frank Gotch who was the first American to be the professional wrestling champion of the world in 1908. This was back when pro wrestling was a legitimate sport and key matchups used to fill up baseball stadiums with fans.
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Crack! Sugar Ray Robinson tenderizes Randy Turpin's face.
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A recent auction win:
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I also just picked up this 'Ringside' RPPC that shows Gotch. Story on the Gotch/Roller Seattle fight that Gaffney officiated: Gotch put Roller in a 'bone-breaking hold...a perfectly fair hold, but it is devilish in its cruelty....those at the ringside could hear Ihe bones of the foot and ankle crush and snap. Eddie Gaffney, the referee on hands and knees near the wrestlers, could not stand it. "Let up a little, Gotch, you will break his leg." The champion eased the pressure, and with a tremendous kick with his free foot Roller got free, but he was beaten right there. That awful torture to which he was subjected took the sap out of him, and he jumped 'around the ring like a lame cock who had been gaffed'.
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Very nice Mayo!
I picked this up at the National in a trade. Only the 2nd one I'd ever seen. ![]() There is no governmental entity called the "Betting Commissioners of New York"; it was really an illegal policy game based on the fight that happened to use this slip as the ticket. Ironically, there was one in the recent Heritage auction too.
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Picked up this Mickey Landis signed postcard. Has anybody ever heard of him?
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Pretty obscure fighter. Looks like a Eastern Pennsylvania area clubfighter type.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hum...9934&cat=boxer |
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Tommy Gibbons vaudeville ad.
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Any idea where that vaudeville piece is from?
I already posted this in a different thread but WTF, I am so pleased to get it that I might as well do it here too! ![]() I have no idea what this is, other than it is old and came from a European seller:
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I'm guessing the Gibbons piece is from his 1924 trip to England, to fight Jack Bloomfield.
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It is from a stint at the Pantages Theater in Minneapolis. It opened in 1916 and is still in use today.
Gibbons was from St. Paul, so doing an event at a venue across the river wouldn't have been unusual. While he didn't make much from the 1923 title fight with Jack Dempsey, he did pretty well with the vaudeville shows.
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Can not see a makers mark (possibly worn off) but look like the mitts in a 1904 spalding catalogue
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Max Baer vs Jimmy Braddock - Indiana Sport Avion
Jim Londos vs George zaharias - Indiana Sport Avion Cards are actually whiter than this, not sure what I have going on with my scanner... |
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