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Old 02-02-2012, 07:59 AM
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Awesome photo! You may want to check out Ebbets Field Flannels, they have very nice looking repro versions of the Larrupin' Lou's and Bustin' Babes hats featured in that photo on sale. They'd look great displayed next to it!

http://www.ebbets.com/product/Bustin...llcap/Ballcaps
http://www.ebbets.com/product/Larrup...llcap/Ballcaps

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I got pneumonia. I'll recover, but it's a crappy way to start.

On the other hand, I did get this beautiful 8x10 or thereabouts pic of Gehrig and Ruth.
It was taken winter of 1927 in Nebraska, by Photographer Nathaniel Dewell.
He was most famous for his aerospace pics of air mail pilots from the 1920's
http://www.airspacemag.com/history-o...Image%20Maker#

Below the pics is a page from a book the seller sent me describing the event. You can see the book references Ruth being presented with an egg. I think this is what the picture is depicting.
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Old 02-02-2012, 08:18 AM
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Great Hal Chase display. I haven't seen the postcard size "whatever became of Hal Chase". Is it blanked back? I have a larger size (about 11 x 17) poster of the same.



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Old 02-02-2012, 08:38 AM
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thanks max. not sure as I hvent received it yet. that poster is really cool! it supposedly came with this original lot.
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Old 02-02-2012, 07:10 PM
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I really look forward to the monthly pick-up thread here but excuse me if I feel that the thread seems to be dominated by photos. Maybe we can have a seperate pick-up thread strictly for photos and another for everything else.
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Old 02-02-2012, 08:20 PM
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Adam,
Perhaps it seems dominated by photos, because photos are
1) Photos seem to be part of many collectors field of interests. Even if it isn't their main focus, they still obtain some now and again.
2) Photos have become much more available to everyone, both in quantity and price, since the release of all the newspapers archives.
3) They are great display pieces.

Just my 2c.

Came in today's mail.

Dated 1957 Japanese program for Pride of The Yankees movie.
Many cool pics inside from the movie.
Text is almost entirely in Japanese.


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Old 02-02-2012, 08:29 PM
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I was really happy to find a 1949 edition of the Indians Putnam book at the antique mall yesterday...and even happier when I opened the cover!

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Old 02-02-2012, 08:34 PM
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Rick,
That is awesome.
How much was it?(If you don't mind). Did the seller or you know they were there when you bought it?
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Old 02-02-2012, 08:50 PM
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Nice p/u Rick!
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Old 02-02-2012, 08:57 PM
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Twenty bucks...the price tag was resting atop the closed book, and I was happy to pay that for the book itself. A total surprise when I opened the cover. It was in a mall, so the seller wasn't present...but the string part of the tag was tucked inside the pages. I doubt they noticed the signatures.

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I really look forward to the monthly pick-up thread here but excuse me if I feel that the thread seems to be dominated by photos. Maybe we can have a seperate pick-up thread strictly for photos and another for everything else.
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Adam,
Perhaps it seems dominated by photos, because photos are
1) Photos seem to be part of many collectors field of interests. Even if it isn't their main focus, they still obtain some now and again.
2) Photos have become much more available to everyone, both in quantity and price, since the release of all the newspapers archives.
3) They are great display pieces.

Just my 2c.

Came in today's mail.
Well Adam, Mark summed it up simply and right on the nose. But, it's always nice to back things up with cold hard facts.

I just ran a search on ebay for everything in the "Vintage Sports Memorabilia" category and the results speak for themselves:

Vintage Sports Memorabilia -

Publications (45,027)
Photos (33,022)
Ticket Stubs (9,093)
Other (7,273)
Schedules (4,207)
Pins (4,170)
Pennants, Flags (2,224)
Bobble Heads (2,071)
Posters (1,612)
Patches (1,274)
Baseballs (1,168)
Coins (1,011)
Bats (909)
Gloves-Baseball (860)
Lithographs (753)
Prints (535)
Cups, Mugs (446)
Stickers (328)
Plaques (269)
Paperstock, Cutouts (253)
Cereal Boxes (179)
Plates (137)
Shirts (137)
Signs (121)
Key Chains (40)
Golf Clubs (3)

Of the 117,000 items listed in 26 subcategories for sale at this time in the "Vintage Sports Memorabilia" category on ebay - Publications and Photos completely dominate the results garnering 77,000 listings, almost 2/3 of all items posted for sale. I should add that Baseball Autographs rule Baseball Memorabilia as 338,000 signed items are now, and most certainly always available on ebay.

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Old 02-03-2012, 04:59 AM
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It would be better if those who want to comment on photos or other stuff with pictures do not use the quote function so we don't have to see that same shot over and over
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Old 02-03-2012, 06:25 AM
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It would be better if those who want to comment on photos or other stuff with pictures do not use the quote function so we don't have to see that same shot over and over
Well Murph... If I make a comment on the seventh page of a thread, regarding the posting of a nice piece and story that a fellow member (for example, I'll use perezfan) had posted from the second page, how is anyone going to know what I, or anyone else for that matter, would be referring to without using the quote feature?

Of course the longer a thread goes, (it's now more frequent that threads go for several days or more) the more confusing it would be for everyone involved, if no one used the quote feature.

On another note, it's also the only way to hold someone to their word. So in my opinion, the board would be near chaotic without it.
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It would be better if those who want to comment on photos or other stuff with pictures do not use the quote function so we don't have to see that same shot over and over
Personally, I re-post the previous photo when I think it's appropriate. Others might not like that, but the vertical scroll bar is really easy to use. You can blink while you're scrolling and then you won't see the original quoted scan.
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Many thanks to board member oldtix for this one!!!

Happy to finally have a Tris in my collection!
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