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An early Cubs game.
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Baseball's appeal isn't complicated or confusing. It's about the beauty of the game; it's about heroes and family and friends; it's about being part of something larger than yourself, about tradition---receiving it and passing it; and it's about holding on to a bit of your childhood. Tom Stanton from The Road to Cooperstown |
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Mark tell me who the Reds helmet, cleats and glove belong to please.
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Don't see this Cobb game every day and my personal favorite (ex-Dr. Mark Cooper collection)
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WOW! Amazing items, Mike and Greg!
Clint... The Helmet is Tony Perez' with original Reds Gift Shop Letter, stating it is one of three that he wore during the 1975 season and through the World Series. Epic season, if you're a Reds Fan. The Cleats are Perez' from his second stint as a Red (1984-86) The 1B Mitt is Perez' (circa 1980-82, with Boston) The Black Glove was Joe Morgan's, with a Provenance Letter from former Umpire, Eric Gregg. Pretty amazing how small the Little Joe Glove is... and with leather softer than a baby's behind! Getting back on-topic... Here is the earliest-known Baseball Bagatelle Game (Nash), plus another super rare one. The "Pin the Ball on the Bat" Game features a cool image of LaJoie. |
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Here are my four and the Tommy Bridges game that including the original box
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Great thread Mark, and great stuff guys!! Keep it coming.
We've discussed it before, but your Waghter's game is ridiculous Mark! I've always loved that game! One of the most visually stunning 19th century games in my opinion. Don't hate me guys, it's not baseball, but here's some hockey examples from my collection ranging from the 1930s - 1940s. Last edited by Huysmans; 09-17-2016 at 10:11 AM. |
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Vintage Baseball Coin-OP Machines.
Jerry Sage jssage24@yahoo.com PS - If anyone is interested in these machines -just email direct. |
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