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Picked up this Zach Wheat wire photo. It was used the photo used on this Police Gazette Magazine on June 14 1913 issue and used again in 1918 by Police Gazette.
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Picked up these photos and a vintage Yankees patch.
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LOVE the photos, esp Branch...
Just picked this up. For now, its staying w me, and I think its gotta be pretty cool for sure. Has list of all the players in organization at the time, w stats, who signed them, residence, etc. Thick book Prob issued to Farm and Scouts. Paid for it, but love it....
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Happy to add my 5th Yankee stadium seat. Also picked up these vintage Spalding catchers shin guards.
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Thanks to Bill from First Year Cards, I was able to add this early Ted Williams team photo this week! Couldn't be any happier!
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Real excited to add the first pennant to my collection in quite a while. The game was played at Ford's Rotunda Field, locally in the Detroit area ,in front of about 6000 fans . The Mickey Cochrane led Great Lakes team fielded eight former major league ball players including Johnny Mize, ex-Tiger Barney McCoskey and Gene Woodling.
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Not crazy about the content but love the look and feel of it. The size is 28" x 20".
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Picked up this Tankard with an engraved Baseball scene with batter, catcher, pitcher, shortstop & third basemen. I love the batter with the handle bar mustache! Stamped on the bottom Reed & Barton and has the name Thomas Mason Carpenter engraved on the side.
This thing is not the easiest to photograph & get everything in one pic. Is this something that should be shined up on left alone? |
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I'd see what happens with regular silver polish. No harm in polishing, and it could really liven it up. Just apply the polish... Let it dry... And then wipe off with the softest cloth you have.
Just don't re-silver it... Keep the finish original. Wonderful pickup! |
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http://www.sportsantiques.com/ReedBartonFBBox.htm THE DESIGNERS The other most defining and creative division of the production department was the designers who designed the wares. Apparently by 1874 the company became fully aware of the importance of design. On September 4th of that year, a Mr. W. C. Beattie was brought from England, and became Reed and Barton’s first full-time designer. Beattie was the Chief Designer at the time our football box was produced. By 1889 there were twenty-four men working in Reed and Barton’s design department. Between 1874 and 1890, the design department became so highly regarded, that its designers were afforded very special treatment in that every convenience they needed was provided. Even to the extent that each principle designer was provided their own locked room, where they could work uninterrupted from anything that would impede their creativity.
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WOW great poster congrats Bob...I see my bud Keith Schneider of Gasoline Alley antiques has a lot of the cards...or silks or what ever they are...If you get tired of that content you let me know!!!
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Sean you beat me to the punch by about 10 seconds I don't think in the morning he had a buy it now. until later. Congrats nice for 25 bucks
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Thanks guys,
Carlton, That Silver Plate Football Box is out of this world! |
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Fantastic pickup Adam! I've never seen another example and it could be the lone survivor. Congrats Pal
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I believe that there is also a Bob Feller version of this pennant. I have a letter from Bob Feller to Ford outlining the details of an exhibition game between his Great Lakes Naval squad and the Ford nine. Have either of you ever seen such a pennant? If you'd like, I can dig out the letter and post it. PLMK |
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Not really a new pickup but a discovery in my own items. Obtained a 1926 World Series program a few months back and didn't realize this was tucked inside until the other day. Rough shape due to folding but still neat due to age and it's the Cardinals first world series team.
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Thanks Mike! Scott I wouldn't be surprised if there was a pennant made for a contest in 1944 when Feller was the managing the team. I would love to see anything you may have about the game. I believe Feller pitched a no hitter in a contest between the Ford League Stars. It would be natural to highlight the famous players participation in the exhibition in order to draw more fans. Cochrane of course being a Detroit legend at the time and Feller being the most famous pitcher in baseball at the time.
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So I'm pretty sure I shared this last month (or earlier this month). My dad is a Marine, and I figured that it would be cool to have my framer but something nice together for him... I'm sure the jersey was widely used, but I found a photo of the 1943 marine corps air station (el toronado) team wearing identical jerseys...
I'm going to give it to him tomorrow, hope he likes it! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() and of course i had to pose with one lol ![]() picked these two game used bats from member Daves_resale_shop They are 1979 Jerry Mumphrey and 1979/1980 Bernie Carbo both of the St.Louis Cardinals. These bats are my first game used items that I have actually purchased. Last edited by TAVG; 09-26-2015 at 03:33 PM. |
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was in buffalo for the opener , and picked up a few things
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