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1952 Baseball Emblem Brooklyn Dodgers - kinda ugly!
![]() 1955 and 56 Dodger WS press pins: ![]() Different size Dodger stadium pins: ![]() 1955 Dodger WS program: ![]() 1952 Dodger WS ticket stub - Ebbets Field ![]() |
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Great painting Graig!
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Not mine anymore still sorry I sold it. In 1938 the first year for lights they had 7 night games. Everybody knows what happened in the first night game, here's a ticket to the 7th
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A vintage TYPE III wire photo and very tough ticket stub from his perfect game 1-0. This game is also the only game in Baseball history to only produce one hit for the entire game.
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More Dodger paintings from Jennifer.
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Here are a few things from the Left Coast version of the Dodgers. It's amazing how much great oddball Dodgers stuff was created in the late 50s and early 60s ...
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Not a forensic examiner, nor a veterinarian, but I know a horse's behind from a long ways away. |
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I don't get to post much on this board, but I got one for this thread. Picked this up at the National last week.
1949 World Series (Woodling & Campy) Jantz Last edited by Jantz; 01-16-2010 at 11:58 AM. |
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Some original slides from the 1956 Tour of Japan
Roy Campanella ![]() Jackie Robinson Billy Herman ![]() Gil Hodges ![]() Ralph Branca ![]() Don Demeter ![]() Duke Snider ![]() |
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Hard to settle on a superlative for those tour of Japan slides. They're simply beautiful. Looks like Graig painted 'em.
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Wow... what a thread! Something tells me this one will go forever. I have way too many to photograph/post, but will throw up a few items which I've already saved to this computer.
Here are some Pennants.... The Batter pennant is modeled after Ruth (and dates to the mid-1930s period in which he joined Brooklyn). Interestingly, there was a Yankees Pennant with the same exact graphic (formerly in REA). The Jackie Robinson is an extremely rare variation The 1952 Scroll Pennant is a somewhat rare phantom.... |
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More of my "junk"... although the 1940s Ceramic Bum will be in Hunts' September I/P Auction.
Also, the larger Jackie Robinson Pin now belongs to Mike P. of our forum- thanks to a great trade! Last edited by perezfan; 08-05-2009 at 07:48 PM. |
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1955 World series ring, belonging to Junior Gulliam
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WOW ! That Junior Gilliam ring is simply incredible! Jim Gilliam IMO was one of the most underrated players in Baseball history. Whether batting leadoff or in the number two spot, Junior was the consummate teammate. He had a keen eye and a knack for doing the right thing at the right time on the field, in the batters box, on the bases, in the dugout or the clubhouse.
A few quotes about him... "What a great team player he was. He'd hit behind Maury, take pitch after pitch after pitch. And when Maury got to second, he'd give himself up by hitting the ball to the right side, even with two strikes, which most hitters won't do." - teammate Jeff Torborg, describing Gilliam as the ideal #2 hitter. "He didn't hit with power, he had no arm, and he couldn't run. But he did the little things to win ballgames. He never griped or complained. He was one of the most unselfish ballplayers I know." - manager Walter Alston "Father, friend, and locker room inspiration that will never be forgotten." - Davey Lopes, Dodgers second baseman from 1972-81 |
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I have to find it but I have a stub of a three way round robin exhibition game between the dodgers, giants and yankees. If I can find it i will post it but don't remember ever seeing another one. Has anyone else seen one or have any idea if it has value (condition is only fair).
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I've seen the scorecard for the three way game, but don't recall seeing a ticket stub.
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I've always liked this autographed insert featuring Camilli, Reese and Herman.
Best wishes, Joe |
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Here is a rare Jackie Robinson Brooklyn Pennant - seldom-seen variation...
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Here's a vintage Jackie Robinson Coin Bank. This is the rare original version, and not the shiny modern gold remake you so often see...
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