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Old 03-01-2020, 05:47 AM
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Saw this the other day and decided to pick it up.
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Awesome pennant!

Not much from me since the month has just started --

The H&B advertising pens, 50s toy and 1905 hardbound Spalding guide all came from a flea market this weekend.
The Oriole tin is probably not related to the baseball team, but the graphics are great.
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Saw this the other day and decided to pick it up.
Mike, very nice piece. I like the display.
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Paul — luckily the tin is bone dry!

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Picked this 1910 Harper Weekly catcher illustration.

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Just picked this up. Any information would be appreciated. Pot metal
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Very cool! Someone here should know something about it.
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Just picked this up. Any information would be appreciated. Pot metal
I know this represents a team I despise. Other than that, I can’t help. 😜
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Not sure if the box is legit but thought it was cool, i will eventually purchase some T206’s and lay them inside for a nice display.
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Finally got this woodcut. I don't know what took so long.
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Great pickup Gary. That is the nicest hand painted one of them, or any woodcut I have ever seen. Was that Cronin’s? I wish I had room for one.
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Old 03-08-2020, 07:19 AM
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Yes, Bruce, it was Joe Cronin's.
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I know this represents a team I despise. Other than that, I can’t help. 😜
Hey Mike...
Maybe you'll like this one better. (see pic below). This the Cubs version (far right). As far as I know, the Cubs and Cardinals were the only two teams that ever did these.

Bignoff...
That's a nice figural piece (and pretty rare). I believe it was made in the 1920s or so, and served as either a Paperweight or perhaps just a souvenir Statue. I have seen the Cubs version made as an ashtray as well.

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It's a legit box and featuring R. J. Reynolds picture on the bottom...
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sometimes even the simple stuff is really cool
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A couple of gamers...65-69 Manny Mota and a 50/51 signed Tommy Holmes....both lifetime 300 plus hitters..
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Great small stuff Jim.

Also love the Mota and Holmes bats — never would have guessed they were both lifetime .300 hitters!

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Hey Mike...
Maybe you'll like this one better. (see pic below). This the Cubs version (far right). As far as I know, the Cubs and Cardinals were the only two teams that ever did these.

Bignoff...
That's a nice figural piece (and pretty rare). I believe it was made in the 1920s or so, and served as either a Paperweight or perhaps just a souvenir Statue. I have seen the Cubs version made as an ashtray as well.

Hope this helps,
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That’s much better Mark. I could live with that one!
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Thanks Mark! I was told in St. Louis that it was a reward for newsstands or paper boys for sales. I was guessing it was from the late 30's or early 40's Very cool if it's older.
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That is a nice one, congrats.
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A couple of gamers...65-69 Manny Mota and a 50/51 signed Tommy Holmes....both lifetime 300 plus hitters..
Excellent bats! I have fond memories of Manny Mota--his bats from his Pirates days don't surface very often.
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Thanks....wish there was a number on either end but if there was...long gone....however, after seeing a number of his 1970 bats....this one checks out with the exact same length and weight which what he ordered later on in his career.
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Hey Mike...
Maybe you'll like this one better. (see pic below). This the Cubs version (far right). As far as I know, the Cubs and Cardinals were the only two teams that ever did these.

Bignoff...
That's a nice figural piece (and pretty rare). I believe it was made in the 1920s or so, and served as either a Paperweight or perhaps just a souvenir Statue. I have seen the Cubs version made as an ashtray as well.

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Thanks Jerry! Right back atcha…

I've always appreciated your impeccable taste and great eye for quality. If you're ever up in the Pacific NW (post Coronavirus of course) let me know... would love to grab a drink and give you a tour in-person!
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Picked up this 1930s Frank Crosetti Spalding bat.
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Amazing stuff posted this month. Time to bring this thread back to earth. I have been looking for this "rare" two sided version of the 1971 Willie Stargell Matel Instant Replay disc. I'm likely the only one who has been searching for it. For some unfathomable reason Vic Davalillo was not a favored subject of baseball photographers...go figure! Thankfully he wandered in front of Malcolm Emmons camera during the 1971 season at least once.
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that's interesting. MEARS had a Crosetti bat that was 33 1/2" and 35.6 oz. Is yours close to that?
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that's interesting. MEARS had a Crosetti bat that was 33 1/2" and 35.6 oz. Is yours close to that?
Yes it’s exactly 33.5 in long. Not sure how much it weighs. Pretty heavy bat though.
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Very pleased to add this mounted photo to the Bridges collection. Has anyone else seen a similar photo of other Tigers?



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I personally have not seen other mounted photos in the exact style of the Bridges. But I must say that is simply a stunning image. I can't ever recall seeing a vintage photo with such exceptional crispness and clarity. What a beauty!
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+1. That is stunning...
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I personally have not seen other mounted photos in the exact style of the Bridges. But I must say that is simply a stunning image. I can't ever recall seeing a vintage photo with such exceptional crispness and clarity. What a beauty!
Thanks guys. It's the best period photo of Bridges I have ever come across. I wish the scan could convey the "sheen" of the image. I was asking about other Tigers as the seller felt it was personal photo commissioned by Bridges, but being in uniform I feel there might be others out there of other players.
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I agree that it was most likely commissioned by Bridges and looks like something possibly made for autograph purposes...
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Was fortunate to win 6 of 7 auctions for the 1959 Kit's Manufacturing Company Cleveland Indians Autographed Portraits on ebay last week. The group includes Gary Bell, Rocky Colavito, Tito Francona, Jim Perry, Vic Power, and Herb Score. The "Genuine Oil Painting Reproductions" are each in a small plastic frame measuring approximately 3-1/2" x 4-3/4" and the group is unopened in original packaging.

I lost out on a 7th piece which was Woodie Held (congratulations on a great pickup!). I've wondered for some time what the complete checklist looks like, but so far these are the only players I have seen. Until this auction I had not even seen the Held, Perry, and Score before! Hoping this will spark some interest and result in more of these coming up for sale.
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Those are awsome. I love the Vic Power.
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Wow...a postwar set ive never seen
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Was fortunate to win 6 of 7 auctions for the 1959 Kit's Manufacturing Company Cleveland Indians Autographed Portraits on ebay last week. The group includes Gary Bell, Rocky Colavito, Tito Francona, Jim Perry, Vic Power, and Herb Score. The "Genuine Oil Painting Reproductions" are each in a small plastic frame measuring approximately 3-1/2" x 4-3/4" and the group is unopened in original packaging.

I lost out on a 7th piece which was Woodie Held (congratulations on a great pickup!). I've wondered for some time what the complete checklist looks like, but so far these are the only players I have seen. Until this auction I had not even seen the Held, Perry, and Score before! Hoping this will spark some interest and result in more of these coming up for sale.
Wow, sale price of 10 cents each. What a deal!!
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Just got this back from the framer.
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Very cool. What are they?
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They’re c.1912 hat band tobacco premiums. These were removed from a handkerchief someone had made from them so they’re cut down a bit.
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They’re c.1912 hat band tobacco premiums. These were removed from a handkerchief someone had made from them so they’re cut down a bit.
Never seen them before. Have any pictures of a complete one?
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Hey, WELCOME BACK BROCK!
Perhaps you never left, but that was the first I've seen you post in a looooong time! Fantastic collection of Hat Bands. Those are so scarce... I bet yours is the most complete collection of them to exist. My computer screen is crappy and my eyes are getting old and tired. So I can only make out the Tigers and Cubs. Can you post a more close-up photo that clearly shows them all? That's fantastic that you have so many displayed together.

Hank:
I still recall a Mastro Auction in which they had 3 of these (listed as individual lots), and all three sold in excess of $2K. In retrospect, maybe they were shilled up to that level, but who knows? Regardless they are very seldom-seen. I only have the Athletics, and it's actually still attached to a vintage Straw Hat (Connie Mack style...)
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Hey, WELCOME BACK BROCK!
Perhaps you never left, but that was the first I've seen you post in a looooong time! Fantastic collection of Hat Bands. Those are so scarce... I bet yours is the most complete collection of them to exist. My computer screen is crappy and my eyes are getting old and tired. So I can only make out the Tigers and Cubs. Can you post a more close-up photo that clearly shows them all? That's fantastic that you have so many displayed together.

Hank:
I still recall a Mastro Auction in which they had 3 of these (listed as individual lots), and all three sold in excess of $2K. In retrospect, maybe they were shilled up to that level, but who knows? Regardless they are very seldom-seen. I only have the Athletics, and it's actually still attached to a vintage Straw Hat (Connie Mack style...)
Haha I’ve never left Mark. Still plenty active in buying. Just have gotten lazy about posting new pickups or contributing anything to the board. But I was excited about these and wanted to show em off a bit. I’ve had these for probably 5 years or so now but never really knew what to do with them or how to display them. Was also holding out a sliver of hope that the Red Sox and/or NY Giants version popped up somewhere and I could add those to the group. As far as I can tell those are the only other two teams known and this is the first of the Cubs, Tigers, Cards, and pirates to turn up. As I mentioned, when I got them they were stitched into a handkerchief and have been trimmed down a good bit. But otherwise they have great color and look remarkably well for their age.
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Hey, WELCOME BACK BROCK!

I only have the Athletics, and it's actually still attached to a vintage Straw Hat (Connie Mack style...)
Very cool hat! Very cool display! I have never seen these before!

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I picked this up off eBay Wednesday afternoon, and amazingly, it arrived in my post office box the following morning.
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