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Old 03-02-2022, 09:17 AM
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The headline that never gets old in Boston.

I love that ticket. Took me a while to find one.


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Old 03-02-2022, 09:26 AM
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Woot!

I can add to this thread now. I just picked up two tickets:

Frank Howards home run #33 against the Pirates and his first home run as a Senator #123 against the White Sox.

Unless I win the Lottery or get extremely lucky, I won't be getting his 9th home run ticket stub. Hank Aaron had to hit a home run in that game too and that ticket is a bit too far out of my range.

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Old 03-02-2022, 10:53 AM
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Modern(ish) but apparently rare? Junior and Senior first game together.
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Old 03-11-2022, 10:52 AM
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Lots of nice tickets in this thread.

My current online auction ends tomorrow and I usually don't have much in tickets. However this one has a few including a 1959 World Series and a pair of signed 1988 Tom Browning Perfect game signed tickets.

www.brockelmanauctions.com

for those who might be interested. There are a few others as well.

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Old 03-11-2022, 12:38 PM
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Cool stuff, everyone!

Thought I posted this, but maybe didn't.
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Old 03-11-2022, 12:49 PM
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I don't have many impressive stubs left, but I do have about 300,000 season ticket sheets and stubs from the past decade for various college football, NFL, MLB and NBA teams. My most significant stub (that I am aware of) is an Angels v Mariners stub of Mike Trout's first game. I had 4 of them, sold off 3 for about $1100 each. Not bad considering the Angels season tickets that year were under $500/ea. Maybe the rest will be worth something in 40 years. LOL
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Old 03-12-2022, 04:25 PM
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Photographer's ticket for the Opening Ceremony of the 2022 Olympics. Along with collecting Olympic photography I also collect items related to the photographers, including credentials, vests, badges and patches. Unlike pro sports the photographers need tickets along with their credentials at the Olympics. This prevents too many photographers from attending events since their shooting areas are usually defined. The oldest photographer identified tickets I have and have seen are 1948 London. Prior to that there are press tickets or no defined tickets. Some of the games after 1948 did not have photo identified tickets. 1972 Munich and 1976 Innsbruck used press tickets. 1996 Atlanta used 'Accreditation Required' tickets.

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Sarno, remember this tix?

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Old 03-17-2022, 08:57 PM
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I do Jay! Did I buy it from you, or sell it to you? That was about 12 years ago.
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Default Two Tix: Willie Mays 3000th Hit

My dad took me to the game when Willie got his 3000th hit when I was seven years old. He gave me the tickets (and a cool Willie Mays portrait he probably bought at the game) about 10 years ago shortly before he died. My son was a rabid baseball fan (and little leaguer) and I promised him the tickets to go with a Sports Illustrated cover he bought of Willie's 3000th hit (signed). Well, I lost the tickets and then moved homes and never really expected to see them again. My wife and I finally got around to cleaning the garage this week (after living in our new home 3 years) and look what we found!

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My dad took me to the game when Willie got his 3000th hit when I was seven years old. He gave me the tickets (and a cool Willie Mays portrait he probably bought at the game) about 10 years ago shortly before he died. My son was a rabid baseball fan (and little leaguer) and I promised him the tickets to go with a Sports Illustrated cover he bought of Willie's 3000th hit (signed). Well, I lost the tickets and then moved homes and never really expected to see them again. My wife and I finally got around to cleaning the garage this week (after living in our new home 3 years) and look what we found!
Fantastic find, I bet we all could find some gems in our garages/storage units if we dig deep. WTG......brings back great.....great memories.
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My dad took me to the game when Willie got his 3000th hit when I was seven years old. He gave me the tickets (and a cool Willie Mays portrait he probably bought at the game) about 10 years ago shortly before he died. My son was a rabid baseball fan (and little leaguer) and I promised him the tickets to go with a Sports Illustrated cover he bought of Willie's 3000th hit (signed). Well, I lost the tickets and then moved homes and never really expected to see them again. My wife and I finally got around to cleaning the garage this week (after living in our new home 3 years) and look what we found!
Best first post ever.

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