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Picked up this cabinet of what I believe to be an integrated team a while back, but just got around to scanning it. Can anyone narrow down an estimated time period? I was thinking 20's?
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I've had a few Yankee Stadium seats in the past, but had to sell for various reasons.
I've been wanting to get another for a couple of years now, and finally found one with a good combination of condition and price! It's complete, solid, sturdy and has some chips here and there in the blue paint where the old green shows through. The guy I bought this from showed me pictures of himself and his Dad at the last pre-renovation game on 9/30/1973, a game which I also attended with my Dad. I'm very happy to have one of these again. |
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Steven - Given the uniform style, Cadet Collar, I would put it pre-1920, say closer to 1910-1915.
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Mick
Mick and figural
Last edited by ruth-gehrig; 07-07-2015 at 05:22 PM. |
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Rawlings
Really like the Mantle Rawlings adv. Very cool item...
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Early Wynn 300th win scored program
I recently picked up a tough scored program to HOF Early Wynn's 300th and final career win in 1963 at KC. Wynn was known to be a tough competitor during his great career, but his struggle to get the 300th win was epic, as he was stuck on 299 wins for several months spanning 9 starts and had to change teams in order to achieve his dream...
Wynn started his 20+ year career with the Washington Senators, but also played many years for the Chicago White Sox and a few with the Cleveland Indians. Ted Williams was quoted as saying that Wynn "was the toughest pitcher that he ever faced". It was during Wynn’s early years with the Senators that he began to gain a reputation for meanness on the mound, exemplified by his willingness to knock down a batter if the occasion warranted. Among his famous quotes concerning this subject are: “A pitcher has to look at the hitter as his mortal enemy,” “A pitcher will never be a big winner until he hates hitters,” and “I’ve got a right to knock down anybody holding a bat.” Classic! Last edited by Scott Garner; 07-11-2015 at 07:15 AM. |
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Johnny Callison gamer?
Picked this one up this morning at a tag sale here in West haven ct...
Based on the height and weight it matches others that have come up for auction The owner decided to add some writing to the bat, but it actually cleaned up nicely. Cool bat that will be available for sale or trade once I do some homework on it. |
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Can't seem to upload more than 1 photo at a time
Model m110
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Fantastic pickup Scott!
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Thanks Doug!
Mike, Congrats on your 1971 Pirates watch pickup. Perfect for your collection. |
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