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Old 12-20-2024, 02:17 PM
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Wow! It's nice to see so many Tiger fans here on Net54. I especially like the Stroh's sign, and any of the flannel jerseys Mark displayed would qualify as a Holy Grail for me. Here's a few more of my favorites, including a 1911 Turkey Red premium of Hughie Jennings doing his famous "Ee-Yah!" dance, a signed scorecard from WWII, a bobblehead from the 1960s, and a snapshot of pitcher Mark Fydrich taken during his brief heyday. Who else has fond memories from the summer of 1976, when "The Bird" came out of nowhere to win over baseball fans everywhere with his talent and his antics? His moment didn't last long, but his memories haven't faded for me. He was truly one of baseball's most unforgettable characters.
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Old 12-30-2024, 09:41 AM
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This is a new pickup for me, and the only example of this little dish/tray that I’ve encountered that features the Tigers.
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That's cool Brock. Can i ask what's the size and anything on the bottom? Do you think that it's mid 1930s Tigers or circa 1910 Tigers? thanks for any additional info.
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Old 12-30-2024, 12:08 PM
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That's cool Brock. Can i ask what's the size and anything on the bottom? Do you think that it's mid 1930s Tigers or circa 1910 Tigers? thanks for any additional info.
Its fairly small, about 6"x5"
Theres a small manufacturer mark on the glove edge that says Cinci O.
Makes sense it was made in Cincy. All the others I've seen featured the Reds, or the Yanks vs Reds in the 1939 world series.
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Old 12-30-2024, 06:21 PM
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Its fairly small, about 6"x5"
Theres a small manufacturer mark on the glove edge that says Cinci O.
Makes sense it was made in Cincy. All the others I've seen featured the Reds, or the Yanks vs Reds in the 1939 world series.
Gotcha. Thanks. Yeah so probably 1940 for their World Series appearance.
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Just picked up this ball from 38 with Greenberg, Rudy York, Tommy Bridges, and two others that displays nicely in one of my Bridges displays.


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Old 01-08-2025, 12:17 PM
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Not much of a Tigers collector but did pick up this 1939 Tigers signed ball at an estate sale in Dallas maybe 12 years ago for $30

The tag just said "signed baseball (?)"

Signatures aren't bold at all. Hank Greenberg's is very faint across the sweet spot. I recognized Chas. Gehringer and Rudy York and knew it was a 1930s Tigers ball so I bought it. I wasn't able to identify the year until I got it home and looked up the names. HOF Earl Averill is also on this one.
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