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Old 07-24-2009, 07:12 AM
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Default Sweet tickets Exhibitman!

Here are a few neat pieces from "Pride of the Yankees"...

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Old 07-25-2009, 04:59 PM
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Default I suppose if we're straying into the entertainment biz

Here's a Wrigley Field World Series ticket that is missing from most collections!



And here's a ticket for the premiere of "Knute Rockne, All American".


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Old 07-26-2009, 07:04 AM
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Default Great stuff as usual Rick !

I almost forgot about this ticket until I saw your post Rick.

Knute Rockne Memorial Game Ticket Stub Sept. 26th 1931.

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Old 07-26-2009, 03:40 PM
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Default Fargo's finest hour

Roger tops the Babe, as seen from a comfortable lower box seat:

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Default And from the World Champion Chicago Cubs

A 1907 regular season ticket, with an ornate 1906 champions logo.

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Old 07-27-2009, 06:32 AM
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Default I can't forget Larsen's incredible gem...

Stub & Clubhouse Press Pass:

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TYPE I - Larsen's last pitch:

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TYPE I - Dale Mitchell being punched out for the final out of the game:

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TYPE I - Very famous image as the celebration begins.

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Default Old Cubs ticket

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A 1907 regular season ticket, with an ornate 1906 champions logo.

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Cool vintage Cubs ticket! I've never seen one from this with this font before. I do own one in my collection from the precurser to the Cubs the Chicago White Stockings in 1874.
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Not an oldie but a goodie nevertheless,,, an uncut strip of four full tickets to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals at Madison Square Garden.
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1915 Pittsburgh Rebels Ticket Booklet - still has some unused beauties inside!
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Old 09-21-2009, 07:13 AM
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Default Joe DiMaggio's 1961 Passes...

Joe DiMaggio's 1961 American League Season Pass with A.L. Schedule and his 1961 Season Pass for Yankee Stadium. Both in stunning Near Mint/Mint Condition. From the DiMaggio Estate.

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Hi Guys,

This is my first time posting, although I’ve been a long time lurker. The knowledge and information shared on this forum is amazing.

Here’s a ticket to Babe Ruth’s last appearance at Yankee Stadium, June 13, 1948. It was the day the Yankees retired Babe’s number 3. The event was captured in Nat Fein's Pulitzer Prize winning photo.


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Hi Guys,

This is my first time posting, although I’ve been a long time lurker. The knowledge and information shared on this forum is amazing.

Here’s a ticket to Babe Ruth’s last appearance at Yankee Stadium, June 13, 1948. It was the day the Yankees retired Babe’s number 3. The event was captured in Nat Fein's Pulitzer Prize winning photo.
Wonderful ticket, Joe! Welcome to active status!
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Not vintage but indulge me. A ticket from a significant game that I attended. Game 6, 1995 World Series, Tom Glavine's eight innings of one hit shutout ball brings a world title to Atlanta.
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Old 10-04-2009, 06:38 AM
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Default A couple of Koufax highlights from 1963...

Koufax fires his second no-hitter ticket stub & a TYPE III Wire Photo from moments after the game.

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Koufax fans 15 Yankees in Game 1 of the '63 Fall Classic & a vintage original TYPE I photo from said game.

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Old 10-04-2009, 08:40 AM
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Default Welcome to the boards Joe!

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Hi Guys,

This is my first time posting, although I’ve been a long time lurker. The knowledge and information shared on this forum is amazing.

Here’s a ticket to Babe Ruth’s last appearance at Yankee Stadium, June 13, 1948. It was the day the Yankees retired Babe’s number 3. The event was captured in Nat Fein's Pulitzer Prize winning photo.


Wow! That Ruth ticket is an absolute monster. Let's see what else you holding back Joe

Best, Jimmy
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Old 10-04-2009, 09:22 AM
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1910 Pittsburgh Stub...c.1919-1922 Yankees Stub...1962 Mets Stub
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1910 Pittsburgh Stub...c.1919-1922 Yankees Stub...1962 Mets Stub
Great tix, guys!

I would like to help your help in understanding how these old stubs can be pinned down to a year using MVSNYC's undated Polo Grounds ticket for the 27th home game of the season.

In 1919, the 27th home game was played on June 29th (a 5-3 loss to the Red Sox). A doubleheader was played on June 28th, but presumably the game number on MVS's stub would have reflected that. However, I have a similar stub for game #31...which in 1919 would have been the second game of a doubleheader played on July 4th...so I think we can eliminate 1919 if we assume the club didn't sell tickets to the two games separately.

In 1920, the 27th home game would have been the second game of a doubleheader on June 2nd...so I would think we can eliminate 1920.

In 1921, the 27th home game was played on June 15th (a 7-2 loss to the White Sox). The 31st home game was a single game played on June 24th, so 1921 is a possibility.

In 1922, the 27th home game was played on May 23rd (an 11-3 loss to the Browns). The 31st game was the front half of a doubleheader played on May 30; that would seem to make 1922 also a possibility.

So it would seem that this stub dates to 1921 or 1922.

Am I correct to assume that the Yankees would not have printed separate tickets for the second games of doubleheaders?
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Old 12-28-2009, 03:43 AM
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Default Thanks for the memory, and Welcome Aboard Jersey Joe .....

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Hi Guys,

This is my first time posting, although I’ve been a long time lurker. The knowledge and information shared on this forum is amazing.

Here’s a ticket to Babe Ruth’s last appearance at Yankee Stadium, June 13, 1948. It was the day the Yankees retired Babe’s number 3. The event was captured in Nat Fein's Pulitzer Prize winning photo.


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On June 13 1948, I was 17 years old and sitting in the right field bleachers.
A sad day indeed, his voice was gravelly, and hard to understand.
When he started to speak, you could almost hear a pin drop in the packed stadium.
The cancer in his throat, was taking it's toll, and we were there not just to pay our respect, but to thank him for building the house that Ruth built.

Welcome aboard Jersey Joe.
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FOR ALL YOU CUBS FANS!

1945 WORLD SERIES GAME 4 TICKET "Billy Goat Game Curse"


TYPE 1 PHOTO 1945 GAME 4
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Default 1928 Game 3 Lou gehrig 2 HRs

i have a 1928 World Series Ticket Game 3 this is the game you see in the Movie where Gehrig hit two home runs

In the movie, Lou Gehrig hits two home runs and Babe Ruth hits one for "Little Billy" in the hospital. According to baseball-reference.com in the 1928 World Series Gehrig did not hit multiple home runs in any game that Ruth did homer. In game 3 against the St. Louis Cardinals Gehrig hit 2 home runs and Ruth none. In Game 4 Gehrig hit one and Ruth three. While the movie is not specific about the game being in the 1926 or 1928 World Series where both the Yanees and Cardinals met, there are two ways to tell it is 1928. One Gehrig did not homer in the '26 series. Two, the Yankees are celebrating a series victory later in the movie. The Yankees won the '28 series and lost in '26.

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