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Thanks Mark. She had a wonderful day. She went to the Orioles spring training game, got a baseball and had Trey Mancini (her favorite player) sign it. She chatted with Maine native, Mike Bordick, about the trials of being an Orioles fan in Maine. She told him that the only games she gets to watch are when they play the Red Sox and the Red Sox announcers never have anything good to say about the Orioles. Mike smiled and said "There hasn't been a lot good to say about the Orioles the last couple years". It was very nice of him to take some time for her. Lastly, the Orioles presented her with a bouquet of flowers in the fourth inning. According to her, a great day.
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The Brooks Robinson and Paul Blair photos reminded me that I have a bunch of promotional photos from various advertisers featuring Orioles players. I think it was fairly common for players to make a few extra bucks appearing for companies, with many advertisers offering photos as part of the promotion.
Here are a few of my favorites. Brooks Robinson and Busch Beer Robinson, Brooks (Busch).jpg Frank Robinson and Warner Bros Studios Robinson, Frank (Warner Bros).jpg A couple of Jim Palmer photos. Only seems fitting that "Pancakes" would have an Aunt Jemima photo, but Van Heusen instead of Jockey ??? Palmer, Jim (Aunt Jemima).jpg Palmer, Jim (Van Heusen).jpg And we can't forget HoneyBaked Ham from Dave Johnson Johnson, Dave (Honeybaked Ham).JPG |
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Good afternoon Alan, I love that collection of photos. Do you have the Van Heusen Paul Blair promotional photo as well? That one has been on my want list for a long time.
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I never knew that one existed, thank you for sharing it.
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Oh my goodness. I guess I need to go back and read through this thread. I have a Paul Blair player collection and had no idea this existed. I've got somewhere around 128 unique items and have identified 57 I don't have (though some of those are buybacks and cut autos, which I am not very interested in). I will add this to the list. I'm almost afraid to see what else on this thread I am going to need to add.
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We are back home in Maine for the summer. If I don't sound too excited, we were greeted with a couple inches of snow yesterday.
One of my summer projects is to better organize and display my collection. I've been granted permission to expand my area from the room that looked so big 40 yrs ago when we moved in. Hopefully some pics before we head back to Florida in October. There was one familiar face to welcome me home. DSCN2168.jpg In 2007, Forever Collectibles produced a 3 ft bobblehead of Brooks Robinson. Since I love bobbles anyway, I had to have his 3 footer. It's numbered 38/100, but my understanding is that there may be fewer than that and the company made only what were pre-ordered. I also have a 3 ft Cal Ripken Jr which I see sometimes, but haven't seen many other Brooks Robinsons. |
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Happy Mother's day to all the Moms in our lives. I'm thankful for my mom, my wife and my granchildren's mom. They are all special ladies.
Another special lady was my grandmother. Nana was the cook at my grammar school from grades 1-6. She would arrive at school about 5 AM each morning and cook lunches for 200-225 kids each day, all by herself. She loved children and they loved her. She hated to see food go to waste, so she had a rule that you could come back for seconds as long as you cleaned your plate. Everything back then was made from scratch. Boy were her rolls good.. When she retired, the school had to hire three cooks to replace her. She didn't know much about baseball, except that I loved it. During my wood burning phase, I made this for her and she displayed it proudly. Miss you Nana. DSCN2170.jpg DSCN2171.jpg |
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Hopefully now we’ll get the before and after photos. My room is always in disarray especially now trying to go through stuff. The pictures of your room that I saw looked pretty organized from what I can remember. |
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Start sharing your Paul Blair items. I’m sure there are a few cool Blair items through the thread. I’m sure these guys on here could post more. |
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Great DeCinces hat Bill!
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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![]() The seller was local to Oklahoma City, so I arranged to pick it up at a card show. Roger Neufeldt was also at that show, and I managed to pick up a half dozen or so Topps cards from his playing days. I think my favorite card is this 1994 Nabisco All-Star Legends: You may be familiar with this set as a 4 card set issued through the mail which featured Bob Gibson, Duke Snider, Frank Robinson and Jim Palmer. The Blair card was only issued in person at local card shows and is quite a bit rarer than the 4 mentioned above. I can count on one hand the number of these cards that have shown up on eBay in the last 8 years. When they do, they seem to sell for $100 or more. I actually have three, one of which I saw amongst a lot of 9 autographed Blair cards. The listing was poorly written and didn't detail out what individual cards were in there. So, unless you actually caught a glimpse of the Nabisco card in the image, you never would have known it was up for auction. I ended up winning the entire lot for $36 delivered. EDIT: This was part of the 1994 Nabisco set, not 1993. Last edited by carlsonjok; 05-11-2020 at 06:24 AM. |
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Here's a Brooksie Warner Bros. Photo Warner Bros. Seven Arts.jpg |
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Day 64 (March 4, 2020 – 064)
Today we have a couple color snapshot photos of Brooks. In one snapshot he’s pictured along with Bob Johnson from the 1966 season. They’re pictured in their “Baltimore” away uniforms ready to get the game started. Does this happen to be taken in Metropolitan Stadium? I’m not that great at stadium identification, but I may (or may not be) right… 1966 Snapshot photos Day 64 a.jpg Day 64 b.jpg Last edited by Mark70Z; 03-04-2020 at 02:02 AM. |
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You are correct in that those cool snapshots were taken at the Met.. Here is my March contribution to the Orioles Bicentennial bat of the month: ![]() |
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I'll continue to share my O's minor league collection.
The 1954 Americus-Cordele Orioles finished with a record of 51-88. They were the Orioles class D affiliate and played in the Georgia-Florida League. Items from the low level minor leagues from that time period and almost impossible to find, but I've also found very little demand for them. With an average attendance of 376 fans per game, I'm grateful I found a program. As you would expect, the roster didn't produce anyone that made it to Baltimore, until 1995. Yes... 1995 1954 Americus-Cordele Orioles.jpg In 1995, former Americus-Cordele player, Chuck Cottier was a coach for the Baltimore Orioles. Cottier did play in the majors for a variety of teams over a 10 year period, but not the Orioles. Cottier, Chuck 1.jpg |
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Great looking Blair bat along with a nice autograph. |
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I have a bunch of promotional photos from various advertisers featuring Orioles players. I shared a few in post #900. I think it was fairly common for players to make a few extra bucks appearing for companies, with many advertisers offering photos as part of the promotion.
Here are a few more of my favorites. Brooks Robinson (Classic Sports Network) Robinson, Brooks (Classic Sports).jpg Dave McNally (Easter Seals) McNally, Dave (Easter Seals).jpg Mark Belanger (Rawlings Sporting Goods) Belanger, Mark (Rawlings Sporting Goods).jpg Curt Blefary (Waverly Tower Merchants) Blefary, Curt (Waverly Tower Merchants).jpg Doug DeCinces (Sears Roebuck Stores) DeCinces, Doug (Sears Stores).jpg Frank Zupo with the Rochester Red Wings (Spaulding Sporting Goods) Zupo, Frank (Spaulding Advisory Staff).jpg |
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Here are Esskay sponsored photos for both Cal Jr. & Bill
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Bill,
I love those Esskay photos. I hadn't seen the Ripkens before. How much do you know about them? I've been wondering about putting together a check list for awhile. Any additions to my check list are appreciated. Do you have any dupes you would like to sell? I have two different sizes of photos 4x5 and 5x7. The Ripkens you have look like they are 5x7. I also have some with the black caps the Orioles started wearing in 1989. On the 4x5 photos, there are small and large Esskay logos. Here is what I have with sample scans - 4x5 White Caps - Ken Singleton 4x5 Black Caps (1989-1991 ?) - Curt Schilling, Brian Holton, Joe Orsulak, Kevin Hickey (small Esskay logo) and Ben McDonald (large Esskay logo) SCAN3976.JPG SCAN3975.JPG 5x7 White Caps (1988 ?) - Al Bumbry, Larry Sheets, Joe Orsulak, Oswald Peraza and Mickey Tettleton 5x7 Black Caps (1989-1991 ?) - Mike Deveraux, Steve Finley, Rene Gonzales and Jay Tibbs SCAN3951.JPG SCAN3954.JPG |
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Day 104 (April 13, 2020 – 104)
Foldout poster from Illustrated Current News from June 8, 1973. Poster showing Brooks with his 13th Gold Glove along with Bill Steed, hypnotizing his frogs, getting them ready for a big jumping contest and Ralph Peterson with his 52 lb. striped bass. Ok; this is the definition of odd-ball item… Illustrated Current News foldout – June 8, 1973 Day 104 a 1973 Illustrated Current News June 8.jpg Also pictured today is a 1973 Orioles team picture pennant. None of my pennants are in particularly nice shape, but from quite a distance they look pretty nice. Day 104 b Pennant 1973 Picture.jpg |
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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy)
1979 John Flinn Game Used Jersey - Orange John Flinn.jpg John Flinn 1.jpg |
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