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Old 10-21-2012, 07:02 PM
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Default 1899 KU Yearbook w/ Naismith

Couldn't quite afford the Original Rules, but was pleased to pick up this 1899 edition of the Kansas University Yearbook. This was the first year for basketball at KU and the first year as coach for James Naismith. Also, pretty cool pictures of the baseball and football teams. As you may know, Naismith was the only KU coach to have a career losing record there.
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Cards could have used Frankie's bat the last couple of nights!

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Not sure if this is the place for non-vintage football, but I just acquired this:
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Not sure if this is the place for non-vintage football, but I just acquired this:
Who cares if its the right place, that's Awesome!
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Not sure if this is the place for non-vintage football, but I just acquired this:
Someone isn't being paid to injure players anymore so they had to sell their ring. Sorry, I had to! BEAUTIFUL RING Michael, Congratulations! May I ask what the favorite ring in your collection is?
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picked up a couple things recently:

game program, yankees white sox, july 22 1939:


game program, white sox athletics, july 13 1939:

stub from above game:


covers of above programs:


i'm not quite sure why the ticket has the july date written on it, but is clearly stamped apr 23 (which should have been a vs st louis game), but i'm told that they were aquired together, so who knows....

i'm pretty happy in any case.....

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Old 10-23-2012, 06:05 PM
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picked up a couple things recently:

game program, yankees white sox, july 22 1939:


game program, white sox athletics, july 13 1939:

stub from above game:


covers of above programs:


i'm not quite sure why the ticket has the july date written on it, but is clearly stamped apr 23 (which should have been a vs st louis game), but i'm told that they were aquired together, so who knows....

i'm pretty happy in any case.....

--mike.
Mike,
It probably was a game that was rescheduled due to weather issues since it has Apr. 23 printed on it. Look at a newspaper from April 23rd, 1939 and you can probably confirm this.

I hope this helps!
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Old 10-23-2012, 06:18 PM
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apr 23rd game was played that year. chi won 17-4 over st louis. still a mystery...
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Someone isn't being paid to injure players anymore so they had to sell their ring. Sorry, I had to! BEAUTIFUL RING Michael, Congratulations! May I ask what the favorite ring in your collection is?
In football, this ring is not for everyone, but I was really thrilled to finally acquire it recently. it is 2.5 times heavier than superbowl rings from the 70's.

My favorite baseball ring is a '55 dodger player ring.
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Default 4 Homerun Game Tickets

Since there are not too many tickets in this collection I am trying to get all 4 homerun game tickets. The newer ones aren't real difficult but older ones obviously are. I just managed to get this Joe Adcock stub off Ebay. July 31st, 1954. I still need Lou Gehrig 6/3/32 in Phila, Chuck Klein 7/10/36 in Pitts, Rocky Colavito 6/10/59 in Balt Willie Mys 4/3061 in Mil. & Mike Schmidt 4/17/76 in Chi.
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Old 10-25-2012, 01:43 PM
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apr 23rd game was played that year. chi won 17-4 over st louis. still a mystery...
Based on the scoring in the scorecard, the game was played on July 13. The white Sox lost 12-10 after having an 8-0 lead through the first 3 innings.

www.retrosheet.org is the go to sight to figure out these types of questions.

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PS - the other one looks to be from the July 28th game as noted on it's cover.

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Based on the scoring in the scorecard, the game was played on July 13. The white Sox lost 12-10 after having an 8-0 lead through the first 3 innings.
i was speaking more as to which game the ticket stub came from, and was directly referring to the april game that looks to be the day the ticket was issued. trying to determine why someone would write the "july 13" date on a ticket that was clearly for an april game?
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These are my most recent original photo pick-ups: Walter Johnson 1928, Monte Stratton 1940, Hal Newhouser 1940 (rookie year), Bucky Harris wedding 1926 (she looks thrilled about that cake), Willie Mays 1957, Al Simmons 1930, Lefty Gomez 1937 (1936 World Wide Gum photo) and 1941, Lou Brock both are 1960s images the Cub photo is from member whitehse the Cardinals photos is by Emmons, and Joe Cronin and Bill Terry 1934.
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Since there are not too many tickets in this collection I am trying to get all 4 homerun game tickets. The newer ones aren't real difficult but older ones obviously are. I just managed to get this Joe Adcock stub off Ebay. July 31st, 1954. I still need Lou Gehrig 6/3/32 in Phila, Chuck Klein 7/10/36 in Pitts, Rocky Colavito 6/10/59 in Balt Willie Mys 4/3061 in Mil. & Mike Schmidt 4/17/76 in Chi.
Curious, does anyone know where we can find tickets? I've been looking for marlins tickets from 5-14-1998 to 5-22-1998 for about a decade it feels like.
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Old 10-26-2012, 03:21 AM
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Curious, does anyone know where we can find tickets? I've been looking for marlins tickets from 5-14-1998 to 5-22-1998 for about a decade it feels like.
The 5-22-1998 stub is on ebay right now...
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Old 10-26-2012, 04:58 PM
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I have been looking for this piece for quite a while and got quite a good deal I thought in Heritage's auction today.

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Old 10-26-2012, 05:51 PM
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Nice photos Mike. Some of those look familiar because you snagged them right before me! Really like that Simmons. I got some of his photos myself but just haven't had the time to scan yet.
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Ok, with showing your photos, you guys got me motivated to scan. This is some of what I've picked up over the last 2 months.

Bill Carrigan, Nick Altrock and Fred Clarke presenting a gold bat and painting to Ty Cobb 1930
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Frank Chance 1916
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Shoeless Joe 1935
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Nick Altrock 1906
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Nick Altrock and Al Schacht 1929
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Goose Goslin, with a Goose! 1934
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Goose Goslin 1935
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Yankee Stadium during 1939 World Series
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20 yr old Red Schoendienst - Pre Rookie 1943
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Continued..

Roger Peckinpaugh - 1923 - Charles Conlon photo
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John McGraw - 1929
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Dizzy Dean getting hitched - 1931
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Bill Terry looking like a gangster - 1931
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Hank Greenberg - 1934
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Hank Greenberg - Not sure of year
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Ted Williams - 1958
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Awesome photos guys!
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I have been looking for this piece for quite a while and got quite a good deal I thought in Heritage's auction today.

http://sports.ha.com/c/item.zx?saleN...lotIdNo=255009

Very nice Fazzino! I've admired that piece for a while too. IMO, you did get a very good deal. Congrats.
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Great photos Ryan, I see a few you beat me to as well.

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Nice photos Mike. Some of those look familiar because you snagged them right before me! Really like that Simmons. I got some of his photos myself but just haven't had the time to scan yet.
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I recently picked up a few items from Pirate Bob Moose’s estate. They include his 1971 Pirates team travel Blazer with matching tie, and a tankard commemorating the 1971 Pirates World Series Championship. Each member of the team was given a tankard. The wire photo shows Moose (left) and Bruce Kison (right) leaving Memorial Stadium shortly after game seven. In the background of the photo is Bob Prince who had chartered a helicopter to deliver Kison to his wedding which was scheduled that same afternoon. Moose served as the best man. Although it is difficult to see, if you look closely at Kison’s blazer it appears to be similar to the one I purchased. Moose is carrying his own Blazer. Obviously I cannot be certain that it is the same jacket. However, it may not be a strecth to assume so. Bob Moose died tragically on October 9, 1976 in a car accident. He was traveling to a party being held at Bill Mazeroski’s house to celebrate his 29th Birthday.
Those are some terrific items you got from the estate of Bob Moose, Mike. Damn... you've been on some kind '71 Pirates roll lately. Hope you can keep it going!
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WoW! That is a flat out beautiful piece, Greg! I would think that that is one of those things that you just never get tired of looking at it. I know I wouldn't.
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Old 10-27-2012, 05:57 PM
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Default Jim Palmer no-hit ticket

I'm happy to fill a challenging hole in my no-hit ticket collection.
I finally found a ticket stub to HOF Jim Palmer's no-hitter on 8/13/69 at Baltimore.
For whatever reason, this ticket has been an SOB to find.

BTW, I now have tickets to 181 no-hitters and perfect games dating back to 1901.
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Miguel Montero game used bat from 2011, I photo matched him using it to hit two home-runs.
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I'm happy to fill a challenging hole in my no-hit ticket collection.
I finally found a ticket stub to HOF Jim Palmer's no-hitter on 8/13/69 at Baltimore.
For whatever reason, this ticket has been an SOB to find.

BTW, I now have tickets to 181 no-hitters and perfect games dating back to 1901.
Good one, Scott. Congrats.
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Miguel Montero game used bat from 2011, I photo matched him using it to hit two home-runs.
Brock,
While I would agree that the barrel appears to be a match, the handle shows a much different amount of pine tar applied. The in-use photo shows minimal pine tar, wheras your bat has what I would call extensive application of pine tar.

I would tend to attribute this this to Montero using this bat over an extended period of time before he cracked it. He might have even hit more homers with it than you think, given its use. Food for thought....

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Good one, Scott. Congrats.
Thanks Doug.

BTW, locating a Palmer no-hitter ticket stub has taken me over 40 years . Go figure, as there were 16,826 in attendance that night.
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Brock,
While I would agree that the barrel appears to be a match, the handle shows a much different amount of pine tar applied. The in-use photo shows minimal pine tar, wheras your bat has what I would call extensive application of pine tar.

I would tend to attribute this this to Montero using this bat over an extended period of time before he cracked it. He might have even hit more homers with it than you think, given its use. Food for thought....
Scott,
I understand what you mean by the pinetar, but I think it's just the photo. Because if you look closely at the handle in the game photo you can see that it's built up more then it looks. Included a better photo of the same at bat.

But I think Montero may have used the bat on and off from mid April till he broke it on May 31st. Also photo matched it to several Singles and Doubles and maybe a third homerun but need to find better photos.
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A few items from Heritage for my Red Sox collection...

1915 team photo
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1915 team photo
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Scott:

I liked the 1915 Red Sox photo too but couldn't really explain the linen-type paper that the photo was printed on.
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Scott- Does the Red Sox team photo have any info on the back? It appears to be taken on the bleachers at Majestic Field on Hot Springs, Arkansas? I have never seen that exact photo before.
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I liked the 1915 Red Sox photo too but couldn't really explain the linen-type paper that the photo was printed on.
Hi Phil,

I agree - I hope to have the photo checked out by others who might be able to confirm the paper does indeed date to 1915. I was happy with the price, assuming it is of the right vintage.

If anyone else knows any more about this than I do, please let me know - thanks!!


Mike - my assumption was that it might be a Hot Springs picture, based on the mixture of home and away uniforms, so your belief and knowledge of how the bleachers should appear would back that up!
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Picked up a pretty rare signature for under $10. It is on the whole minor league scorecard but I just cropped out the Tomas De La Cruz for photo purposes. He played only one season (1944) with the Reds and died very young at 46 in Havana Cuba in the 50s. Cant be too many of these around....
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Hey all,

To finish up the month, I thought I'd try to contribute:


Kenesaw Mountain Landis


Frankie Frisch


Johnny Mitchell

I picked up these three photos over the past month or two, and I know for sure that the Frisch and Mitchell are Conlons. The back of the Landis makes no reference to any particular photographer, but it looks like it could be from Conlon's lens (though I don't recall ever seeing any filing numbers on his images). Either way, I thought they were all cool images and would make for some really nice paintings. Especially that Landis!!

Thanks all,

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Mountain almost looks happy in that image...almost.

Nice pick ups Graig.
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Great photos Graig! I really like the Landis.
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It's June 1968 and your Dad says let's go to Crosley Field and see the World Champ Cardinals. You grab your Instamatic and off you go. Well, it could have gone like that. Picked these up on ebay, not much in a photo clarity sort of way but I thought they were neat shots of an old ballpark.

ROGER MARIS



CURT FLOOD



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Nice pics, but where's McCARVER!!!!!?????

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Scott,
There was a McCarver but I couldn't bring myself to bid on it.
I was afraid it might come with a sound chip installed!
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Probably would have cost $59 also.
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Thanks a lot, guys! I'm definitely excited for that Landis most of all.

Jeff, McCarver or no McCarver, those photos are top notch. You gotta love the look of old Crosley field back then, especially with all of those buildings out back. It's amazing to think that in the 40s, it was even more colorful, as all of those buildings behind the fences had advertisements all over them.

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Man, I would have loved to have gone to a place like this when I was young. And by 'young', I mean 32.

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Those are really cool Graig. Almost makes you feel like your there!
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A bit embarrassing to post amidst such great items, but love being apart of Net54 and just wanted to contribute a piece that I've always been drawn towards.

Most of you probably understand that in being an Indians fans, you're restricted to a small group of players when it comes to collecting 'the greats' of the organization. I've always had such a draw towards the 58 Maris card and finally ran across one that was in by no means good condition, but at least had some rich color and decent clarity. Not even sure if it would register a number with PSA because of the crease at the bottom, but I love the card moreso for the story it tells and honestly for the emotion it invokes to see Roger Maris in an Indians uniform.

Just wanted to share my October pickup.

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Nice Maris mine is in similar condition. Do you have a Jerry Dybzinski to go with that gem?
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Nice Maris mine is in similar condition. Do you have a Jerry Dybzinski to go with that gem?
Something about this actually made me laugh out loud. Maybe it's the visual of Dybzinski or the simple memory I have of my dad relishing in the day the tribe got Tabler for JD. My dad loved some Tabler, so Jerry's name has always been fresh in my mind.
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