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Old 01-01-2023, 02:10 AM
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Default January 2023 Pick up Thread

Always wanted to own a few Tiger Stadium seats and finally pulled the trigger on these.
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This IMO is an awesome PC. Postmarked June 10, 1908 of a game in a park in Cleveland. Note Horses and Carriages, and the way people were dressed, people lounging on the ground etc. Baseball was such an "event" in the early years at all levels, as is seen here.

Interesting note: The day this Card was mailed, across town the Cleveland Naps, w Nap Lajoie having one hit, were beaten by the Red Sox and some dude named Cy Young.!
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This IMO is an awesome PC. Postmarked June 10, 1908 of a game in a park in Cleveland. Note Horses and Carriages, and the way people were dressed, people lounging on the ground etc. Baseball was such an "event" in the early years at all levels, as is seen here.

Interesting note: The day this Card was mailed, across town the Cleveland Naps, w Nap Lajoie having one hit, were beaten by the Red Sox and some dude named Cy Young.!
Great postcard and photo. I believe what you're looking at is still there, and is known as Brookside Park. I remember going with my Uncle Wally in the late 60s to watch some of that year's ASA world championship games at Brookside. It even has its own Wikipedia page. And yes, I believe it is still considered as the site of the largest attended ballgame of all time, about 115,000 people back in 1915. And it is only about 10-15 minutes away, if even that, by car from where the National is held.

And just another reason I am so disappointed in all the people who dislike the idea of having the National in Cleveland. There are a lot of different and very historical things in and around the Cleveland area related to sports and such to be seen and appreciated, like this park and field depicted on this postcard, along with the original League Park and its accompanying museum, the Canton Football HOF and museum, which is only about a little over an hour away, and of course the Rock-N-Roll HOF and Museum in downtown Cleveland, to name a few. People just have to be willing to get up and actually go do something.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookside_Stadium

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Park

And by the way, both of these ballparks/fields precede Fenway Park (the oldest ballpark still in use in MLB built in 1912) by about a couple decades. And an interesting side note for League Park, Cy Young threw the very first pitch in the very first game ever played at League Park on May 1, 1891. (And of course he ended up winning the game as the Cleveland Spiders beat the Cincinnati Reds 12-3 that day.)

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Old 01-02-2023, 07:06 AM
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Great postcard and photo. I believe what you're looking at is still there, and is known as Brookside Park. I remember going with my Uncle Wally in the late 60s to watch some of that year's ASA world championship games at Brookside. It even has its own Wikipedia page. And yes, I believe it is still considered as the site of the largest attended ballgame of all time, about 115,000 people back in 1915. And it is only about 10-15 minutes away, if even that, by car from where the National is help.

And just another reason I am so disappointed in all the people who dislike the idea of having the National in Cleveland. There are a lot of different and very historical things in and around the Cleveland area related to sports and such to be seen and appreciated, like this park and field depicted on this postcard, along with the original League Park and its accompanying museum, the Canton Football HOF and museum, which is only about a little over an hour away, and of course the Rock-N-Roll HOF and Museum in downtown Cleveland, to name a few. People just have to be willing to get up and actually go do something.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookside_Stadium

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Park

And by the way, both of these ballparks/fields precede Fenway Park (the oldest ballpark still in use in MLB built in 1912) by about a couple decades. And an interesting side note for League Park, Cy Young threw the very first pitch in the very first game ever played at League Park on May 1, 1891. (And of course he ended up winning the game as the Cleveland Spiders beat the Cincinnati Reds 12-3 that day.)

Thank you for the fascinating history!!!
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Old 01-02-2023, 08:53 AM
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Happy New Year everyone!

Here is a recent local purchase.
This is a Ewell Blackwell 10" x 13" signed Wheaties ad.
Another net54 Board member posted his framed version of this a couple of years ago & I really liked it.
When I saw this one, beautifully signed by Blackie, and at a great price, it was a no-brainer for me & my collection...
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Happy New Year everyone!

Here is a recent local purchase.
This is a Ewell Blackwell 10" x 13" signed Wheaties ad.
Another net54 Board member posted his framed version of this a couple of years ago & I really liked it.
When I saw this one, beautifully signed by Blackie, and at a great price, it was a no-brainer for me & my collection...
I have the framed version you talk about. Your pickup is awesome! Congrats!

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Thank you for the fascinating history!!!
You are welcome. Figured you'd appreciate knowing the history of the site on your postcard. Hopefully it makes it even more valuable for you!
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Old 01-03-2023, 07:11 AM
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Not planning on restoring them.
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Always wanted to own a few Tiger Stadium seats and finally pulled the trigger on these.
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Very nice Congratulations

Just curious are you going to leave them like that with the original patina or are you going to restore them?
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Default Old Cleveland Indians Mascot find

Found this guy in an antique store last weekend.

It's Rempel brand - I googled him and he is a "Big Chief Erie" from the 40s or 50s. I'm afraid the Big Chief has fallen out of favor, but I've got a big heart, so I picked him up for $20

Now I need the Rempel Brooklyn Dodgers "HoJo" or "Campy the Tramp" from that same era.

Send me a message if you have one of those you might part with
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Found this guy in an antique store last weekend.

It's Rempel brand - I googled him and he is a "Big Chief Erie" from the 40s or 50s. I'm afraid the Big Chief has fallen out of favor, but I've got a big heart, so I picked him up for $20

Now I need the Rempel Brooklyn Dodgers "HoJo" or "Campy the Tramp" from that same era.

Send me a message if you have one of those you might part with
Big Chief Erie is awesome at any price! Nice pickup!
Sweet!!

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I posted this in the postcard thread as well, but this just arrived a couple of days ago.

Briggs Stadium postcard, postmarked 1955.
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Old 01-22-2023, 04:32 PM
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Really excited to pick up this 1945 Jackie Robinson Negro League photo. It appears to be a wire photo. First one I have ever seen.

I'm not certain if this is from his time on the Monarchs or if it was barnstorming with the KC Royals but definitely from that era.
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Old 01-22-2023, 06:38 PM
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Jeff, that's a great pickup (and picture)
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Old 01-23-2023, 10:50 AM
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1952 Yankee Team Photo. Very clear quality but has been folded and taped. Still felt it was worth the $15!


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So many cool pick ups this month!

I am super excited to add this to my bat collection.
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I am super excited to add this to my bat collection.
Not a bad addition, especially for a Yankee collector. Or for any collector of anything. Does it get lots of use?
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Yes, it has a lot of use to it, including a crack in the handle (secured by a little dowel by someone), cleat marks, ball marks and some paint from the rack. In hand, it is also clear that at one time, it had tape on the handle too.
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Yes, it has a lot of use to it, including a crack in the handle (secured by a little dowel by someone), cleat marks, ball marks and some paint from the rack. In hand, it is also clear that at one time, it had tape on the handle too.
I am so glad someone gave you a little crap and it will stay tape free.
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I am super excited to add this to my bat collection.
That's a beauty...congrats
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Such Awesome stuff all
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1952 Yankee Team Photo. Very clear quality but has been folded and taped. Still felt it was worth the $15![/IMG]
Nice one!
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Not so much a pick up as a "just got it back". i had won a Sandy Koufax signed home plate in an auction a while back. I had the idea of getting renown sports artist Gregg Packer to add his talent to it. we talked for quite a bit about ideas and I finally got it back. I love his work.
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Not so much a pick up as a "just got it back". i had won a Sandy Koufax signed home plate in an auction a while back. I had the idea of getting renown sports artist Gregg Packer to add his talent to it. we talked for quite a bit about ideas and I finally got it back. I love his work.
Looks great!

I’m a Dodger hater, so I wouldn’t know, but did Koufax throw a no-hitter where his own team only managed one hit? Who was the unlucky LP?
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Looks great!

I’m a Dodger hater, so I wouldn’t know, but did Koufax throw a no-hitter where his own team only managed one hit? Who was the unlucky LP?
The one hit had nothing to do with the only run the Dodgers scored, so had Bob Hendley thrown a no-hitter that day, he still would have lost to the perfect game that Koufax threw.

https://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/...090LAN1965.htm

27 batters for the Cubs that day, and only 26 for the Dodgers.

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Not so much a pick up as a "just got it back". i had won a Sandy Koufax signed home plate in an auction a while back. I had the idea of getting renown sports artist Gregg Packer to add his talent to it. we talked for quite a bit about ideas and I finally got it back. I love his work.
That's an incredible combination of history and art.

Spectacular!
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Here are some of my recent pickups in the New Year. A few 19th century items including a score card from the Terre Haute baseball team which features some big leaguers, a lineup card from the Paris Reds team in 1886, and a nice figure 8 baseball. Also picked up a 1934 Greensburg Trojans team photo which features some big leaguers. Last but not least, one of my all time favorites to collect...a J.F. Hillerich & Son bat.
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Another Yankees team photo found today! This time 1939. Eastman Safety Kodak type on the side. Anyone know about photos printed like this with the edges?




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