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Great image, Gary...I love full team images and ones from the 1860's are terrific...the equipment is wonderful.
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I don't have too many early items but here are a few photos
![]() ![]() And me in my NY Gothams uniform (we play baseball using the rules and equipment of 1864). ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Ben, that's very cool. Is the ball you use dead? If so, what's it like to hit?
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Thanks, Mike! The ball is a bit larger than a modern ball but not quite as hard. It's probably about as a hard as a clincher softball. We use the same ball for the entire game so it does get softer by the end. If you make good contact you can give it a ride though!
To help you get an idea of how the ball can travel we played two games at Doubleday Field last year and I was playing left field. Nobody hit one over but I was catching balls about 25 feet from the wall (it's 296 feet down the left field line). So guys were hitting the ball 250 feet +. Last edited by IronHorse2130; 07-25-2011 at 04:55 PM. |
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Here's a couple of mine. 6 1888 scorecard covers and an early Kansas dual team photo. If you look closely at the team photo you can see presentation cases for a baseball and bat.
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Clint - Those scorecards are beautiful.
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Thanks Doug.
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here are a few of mine. there are other things mixed in.
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and a few more.
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and a few to finish up. thanks
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Kevin, I really like those crescent gloves and ring bats. Thanks for sharing.
Dan, I just looked Jonathan Winters up and he is still alive. I didn't know that. I guess he did the voice for Papa Smurf in the new movie. That guy is hilarious. I wonder if he was a collector too.
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I have had this photo for about 12 years. It is a favorite because of both the image and the story on the reverse:
1888 8th US Cavalry.jpg 1888 8th US Cavalry back.jpg |
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