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Old 03-08-2023, 05:51 AM
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Very nice machine -
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Hey Jerry never look back..... LOL Just think of all the trips you have gone on with what you sold... Stay well my friend...
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Old 03-08-2023, 10:04 AM
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Hey Jerry never look back..... LOL Just think of all the trips you have gone on with what you sold... Stay well my friend...
Al -
All is good here
Not looking back - very pleased with my decisions.
I was curious about the Premiere Machine because I have one left.
Never been used NOS.
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Old 03-08-2023, 10:58 AM
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I am fortunate to have acquired the original "Pride of the Yankees" award presented to Lefty Gomez in 1987 by George Steinbrenner at the Yankees Homecoming banquet April 16 of that year. It consists of the original metal die cast plate that was used for the front page and a print of the front page signed by Willie Mays and several other Hall of Fame players. A pretty cool piece.
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Old 03-08-2023, 08:58 PM
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type 3 at best I believe, of Hap Felsch:

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Old 03-11-2023, 10:50 AM
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Al -
All is good here
Not looking back - very pleased with my decisions.
I was curious about the Premiere Machine because I have one left.
Never been used NOS.
I didn't get mine from the BST section. Jerry, I've just sent you a PM with details. (Your Oak Premier looks fantastic Jerry).

If anyone has any information about the decals (or how to get repop decals) used on the Oak Premier machines, I'd be interested. The only thing about my machine that I'd like to improve is the decal on the glass.
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Added a Marquard Follow Through “Red Dash”.
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Old 03-11-2023, 09:46 PM
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Picked up this 1946 Feller All-Stars Barnstorming Program. The back page is missing, but the program is beautifully scored. There is a newspaper article about the game taped into it, and the person wrote the date Oct 7, 1946 in it. This is one of the earlier versions of the program which has a white cover. Later examples (ones printed for later games) had an all orange cover.

The listing only had the front page and the scorecard page, so it was a cool surprise to see the ticket stub taped into the program behind the newspaper article.

The scorecard is filled out including Paige in the game, though the newspaper clipping does not show him. The Paige All-Stars had Artie Wilson, Henry Thompson, Quincy Trouppe, Howard Easterling, Buck O'Neil etc. The Feller team had Phil Rizzutto, Bob Lemon etc.

The Feller All-Stars won the majority of the games of the series, though the Paige All-Stars won this one.
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Got a message online from an antiques dealer. She thought I might like this. Set me back a whopping $1.50.
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Picked up this 1946 Feller All-Stars Barnstorming Program. The back page is missing, but the program is beautifully scored. There is a newspaper article about the game taped into it, and the person wrote the date Oct 7, 1946 in it. This is one of the earlier versions of the program which has a white cover. Later examples (ones printed for later games) had an all orange cover.

The listing only had the front page and the scorecard page, so it was a cool surprise to see the ticket stub taped into the program behind the newspaper article.

The scorecard is filled out including Paige in the game, though the newspaper clipping does not show him. The Paige All-Stars had Artie Wilson, Henry Thompson, Quincy Trouppe, Howard Easterling, Buck O'Neil etc. The Feller team had Phil Rizzutto, Bob Lemon etc.

The Feller All-Stars won the majority of the games of the series, though the Paige All-Stars won this one.

Good one, Jeff!
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