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Good morning,
Below is an advertising poster for the 1999 Maryland Baseball Legends Scratch Offs. I really like the look of the poster but wish the Maryland Lottery had paid to have the Orioles logo on the tickets. There is also a lithograph version of this poster that was signed by all six of the Orioles featured. Does anyone have that one to share? 1999 Maryland Baseball Legends Poster.jpg Also, I've been meaning to ask this thread a question but haven't been able to find the magazine ad in question again. Several years ago, I was reading a 1983 or 1984 Orioles magazine or program and on the back was an ad for All Star Dodge of Baltimore. It stated that if you came in and test drove a Dodge, you'd receive All Star Orioles baseball cards. The ad was not specific and there were no photos to determine if you were receiving 1983 or 1984 Topps cards or specially made cards just for Dodge. Has anyone ever seen that ad and/or cards before? I'm going to continue to search for the magazine in question. |
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The only thing I can think of is the back cover of the 1983 Yearbook where you could leave your copy with All Star Dodge and they would have Brooks sign and they'd return it to you? |
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Mark, No prints have been made of the Orioles slides. I have printed a few of the Pirates. My wife would start packing my bags if I began working on collecting the 79 team.
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Great question... Is this the ad you are talking about? It's on the back of the Orioles 1983 Yearbook. It mentions a set of 1966 Orioles cards. My only guess would be the set done by Franchise, but that was done in 1981?? I've never seen any cards directly related to Dodge. Also looks like Brooks will sign your yearbook if you bring it into Dodge. SCAN8584.jpg Franchise 1966 set 1981 The Franchise 1966 Orioles #1.jpg 1981 The Franchise 1966 Orioles #2.jpg 1981 The Franchise 1966 Orioles #3.jpg 1981 The Franchise 1966 Orioles #4.JPG |
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That Brooks ad wasn't the one I was referring to but I went through the 1983 and '84 Yearbooks and all of the programs from those years again. I found an ad in the 1984 Program with Cal on the front cover that answered my question but it wasn't the original one I had seen (which was an entire back cover ad). Apparently, the cards you received for testing driving a Dodge were 1984 Topps Orioles cards. It's a shame, I was really hoping that there was some obscure Dodge Orioles issue out there to hunt down.
1984 O's Program with Cal.jpg 1984 O's Program ad.jpg |
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And speaking of ads, there was one in a 1996 Inside Pitch Magazine with Eddie on the cover (that magazine is in my storage unit and I don't have a picture of it right now) for a show called "Orioles of the 1950's" coming in October 1996 to Baltimore County Community College. Autograph guests of the show included 15+ members of the 1950's Orioles, including Brooks, Don Larsen, and Gene Woodling. It was $45 for a VIP ticket to meet all of the 1950's Orioles.
I grew up 5 minutes from BCCC and never heard about that show until I was re-reading that magazine a few years ago. So many of the 1950's Orioles are now gone and with the passing of Mike McCormick and others, we are losing the 1960's Orioles as well. It also goes to show you how hard pre-internet advertising was. They clearly didn't advertise over TV or radio O's games because I watched every game that year, as it was the first playoff-bound O's team I remember. |
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I was fortunate to be at that show one of the days (I think the Friday) and it was a pretty good one....I remember it being right in the middle of their playoff run so there was a lot of excitement. The promoter was one that usually held shows in the Pittsburgh area (and I think they still do) and they advertised pretty heavily in the hobby publications of the day (and Inside Pitch). You don't often see card/autographs shows advertised on MLB broadcasts....I think the people they are targeting were the ones that read SCD, Tuff Stuff, Orioles Gazette, etc. |
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