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Looks like the Reds Hall of Fame and Museum
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Here's a few photos.
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Wow again!
A mature Matty, a very youthful Frank Robinson, and a teenage Johnny Bench all in one post. Wonderful rare photos, Paul! ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 04-19-2020 at 09:47 PM. |
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Thanks for reviving this thread Tim and amazing items everyone. Especially your stuff John. Amazing...
Here's a "snapshot" in time from the Reds first photo night which later became picture day. Does anyone know which team first started started doing this or was it the Reds in 58 and is it still practiced today? |
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Pretty awesome Chris!
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Besides images, noise makers, programs, tickets and passes my four main 1919 items are;
1. 1919 Sherrie Maggie Cap 2. 1919 WS pin given to Roy Mitchell 3. 1919 WS Cincinnati Reds Team Signed baseball with 24 signatures, fair-good condition. 4. 1919 WS Press pin I have 7 game used bats from the starters. I need Morrie Rath and Earle Neale. DOES ANYONE HAVE ONE TO TRADE OR SELL??? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Maybe 5 yrs ago I picked up this seat - the person who refurbished a bunch of these seats provided pics of how they originally looked and the overall purchase of a ton of seats.
Crosley Field - I believe the Reds played there from the early 1900s to about 1970. I also recollect that this is the location of the first ML BB night game under lights? ![]()
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John, those are some eye-popping treasures.
![]() I do love my Big Red Machine collection, as I grew up with them and lived/died with every game. But yours is on a whole different level. Any rational person can see how stuff from the '60s would survive, but to see those ancient and important artifacts in that stellar condition is just beyond belief! I am particularly drawn to Reilly's RBI Award and Townley's Pin from 1869. How did they even survive, much less in that condition? The Reilly Award is stunning, and the 1869 Pin is something I never knew could exist. I have seen that incredibly early and ornate "C" logo (formed by a belt, ball and bat) but it has always been in print. To see a figural 3 dimensional representation of that is almost a religious experience. I think the Reds should relocate their Hall of Fame in your pad! ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 04-19-2020 at 09:49 PM. |
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