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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy) This is a 6" Orioles button with easel back. I haven't seen this large of button with the Walsh bird before. A lot of smaller one's, but that's BIG.

So, do you like the Walsh bird or the Hartzell bird better? That's a toughie...

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Nice Scott; very cool unopened Action Cartridge. I never had the viewer for the cartridge so I’ve never seen it. Would be cool to view that’s for sure.
Here is a complete baseball Action Cartridge set w/viewer and a McNally still in the package...I think I have the complete football set as well

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I "really" like the signed check. I've been interested in the early O's, but have yet to jump into the mix. Thanks so much for posting the check.



I do have the O's stein, but it's cool seeing it displayed.

I also have this mug. Can you give me any insight about it?




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Here is a complete baseball Action Cartridge set w/viewer and a McNally still in the package...I think I have the complete football set as well
Is that cool or what!! Where did you acquire the viewer? Well, break out the Brooksie and watch it for us...

Also, I'd like to see the football if you're able to locate them as well. You have some great stuff.
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I also have this mug. Can you give me any insight about it?
Do you have a picture of it by chance?

I know the stein came in two different sizes.


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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy) This is a 6" Orioles button with easel back. I haven't seen this large of button with the Walsh bird before. A lot of smaller one's, but that's BIG.

So, do you like the Walsh bird or the Hartzell bird better? That's a toughie...

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Is that cool or what!! Where did you acquire the viewer? Well, break out the Brooksie and watch it for us...



Also, I'd like to see the football if you're able to locate them as well. You have some great stuff.
Here are the football Action Cartridges...Unitas and Alworth had 2 each so I only have 5 of the 7 but have one of each player...also have a couple of Hockey, a few Skiing and even a Volleyball one

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Here are the football Action Cartridges...Unitas and Alworth had 2 each so I only have 5 of the 7 but have one of each player...also have a couple of Hockey, a few Skiing and even a Volleyball one
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WOW! That is so cool. Man, I need to get a nice setup so I can take my pictures on top of fantastic items...
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There are various viewers...cartridges were front loaded...here are 2 examples...hold viewer with left hand and crank with right hand...can crank forward and backward as fast or slow as you want..need a well lit place...think if it as a Viewmaster with moving pictures...I have viewed most of what I have...they hold up well

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I know the stein came in two different sizes.





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Very nice pieces. I bet they are informative. I’ve seen a few over the years, but never did pick any up. Did the O’s do them every year for sure?
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I assume they might have done them each year. 1961 is the earliest I've seen. I try to pick them up whenever I find a year I don't have.
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Really like the Etchebarren bat. Do you have all your bats displayed?
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I'd say I have about 70% of them displayed at any one time. I have a few racks/cases set up strategically throughout the house (here are a couple):


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I mentioned Viewmaster earlier...here are the 3 baseball reels and viewer

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That’s it. I thought I attached it the first time, sorry.
Looks to be a 50's Oriole mug to me. If I were to guess I'd go with 1956, but I'm not real sure. I know I have a pin and pennant with the same Oriole bird, but don't have that particular mug. Looks real nice! Does it have any stamping on the bottom of the mug?
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I'd say I have about 70% of them displayed at any one time. I have a few racks/cases set up strategically throughout the house (here are a couple):
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Love the setup. Makes me want to start collecting bats (I already collect a few of the signs...).
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I mentioned Viewmaster earlier...here are the 3 baseball reels and viewer
Any Orioles pictured on those? I remember having a ton of those when I was young (probably not really baseball related). If I can recall correctly I believe they were mostly dinosaurs.
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Do you happen to have this one? I picked it up years ago just because I liked the look...

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Do you happen to have this one? I picked it up years ago just because I liked the look...

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Here are a few pieces related to the 1966 Orioles. First is an invitation to an Open House with a watch party of highlights from the previous World Series. Since the party is in January 1966, that means it's Twins-Dodgers highlights. I'd love to find an invitation to the January 1967 party.

Second is a letter and envelope for a person receiving their tickets to the 1966 World Series.
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This thread is really good! Keep it up! Lots of good stuff posted today. I love to wake up every morning and see what Mark has already posted for the day. Nice seeing so much more than cards.
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Day 28 (January 28, 2020 – 028)

On Day 28 I’m going to celebrate my late father’s birthday (January 28th) with the picture of a 20 year old Brooks with Carl Sawatski, at the time, with the Milwaukee Braves. I mentioned earlier that my dad was originally from NJ and when he was young he was friends with the Sawatski kids, (Marcella, Chester and Carl), when they lived in Mountain View, NJ. My father played both football and baseball with Carl when he was younger and followed Carl’s career in baseball. My dad really liked the Sporting News picture with Carl and Brooks since he was a fan of both of these great guys. It’s just a fond memory I have of my father telling me all about growing up and playing sports with some really tough and unique individuals (was definitely a different era).


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Here are a few pieces related to the 1966 Orioles. First is an invitation to an Open House with a watch party of highlights from the previous World Series. Since the party is in January 1966, that means it's Twins-Dodgers highlights. I'd love to find an invitation to the January 1967 party.

Second is a letter and envelope for a person receiving their tickets to the 1966 World Series.
I love items like these. Plus you have the original mailing envelope; so cool. Thanks so much for sharing these two items.
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Man; now that is a great looking pin-back. I don't believe I've ever seen that particular early Orioles example before. I only have the one that I've seen a few times; believe there are different sizes as well.

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Day 29 (January 29, 2020 – 029)

Brooks Robinson Sporting Goods Company, Inc. was one of the businesses Brooks was involved in during his career. This is a patch from that time frame when the company was doing well.

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I think it’s cool that it mentions on Brooks’ 1974 Topps #160 card that “Brooks has an interest in a sporting goods store” as part of the cartoon on the back. I personally like the look of the O-PEE-CHEE card a little better, so I’ll picture the front/back of the OPC and just the back of the Topps.

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In 1954, a set of Orioles photo pack pictures were issued. They were B&W 6x8 photos very similar in texture to the Jay Publishing photos from the late 50's and 60's. Individual photos and team sets occasionally show up. There are probably a few on eBay currently. Here's the list of the 25 players in the original set.

Vern Bickford, Neil Berry, Joe Coleman, Gil Coan, Chuck Diering, Jim Dyck, Jim Fridley, Howie Fox, Jehosie Heard, Billy Hunter,
Darrell Johnson, Dick Kokos, Lou Kretlow, Don Lenhardt, Dick Kryhoski, Don Larsen, Dick Littlefield, Sam Mele, Les Moss, Duane Pillette, Vern Stephens, Marlin Stuart, Bob Turley, Vic Wertz and Bobby Young.


What most people don't realize is that an additional 8 photos were printed during the season. An update set if you will. I've found these updated photos to be much harder to find than the original 25. Here's the list, along with scans, of the extra 8 , bringing the total to 33 photos.

Cal Abrams, Jim Brideweser, Bob Chakales, Clint Courtney, Jim Fridley (new pose), Ray Murray, Billy O'Dell and Eddie Waitkus
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The photos on the 1971 poster match the photos used on the team issued postcards that year. Additionally, postcards were printed of Dave Boswell, Jim Hardin and a second pose of Jim Palmer.
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In 1954, a set of Orioles photo pack pictures were issued.

What most people don't realize is that an additional 8 photos were printed during the season. An update set if you will. I've found these updated photos to be much harder to find than the original 25. Here's the list, along with scans, of the extra 8 , bringing the total to 33 photos.

Cal Abrams, Jim Brideweser, Bob Chakales, Clint Courtney, Jim Fridley (new pose), Ray Murray, Billy O'Dell and Eddie Waitkus
Alan,

I knew the O’s put out the postcards in ‘54, but I didn’t know there were “other” ‘54’s besides the original 25. Thanks for not only sharing the information, but also picturing the added examples. THANKS!
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The photos on the 1971 poster match the photos used on the team issued postcards that year. Additionally, postcards were printed of Dave Boswell, Jim Hardin and a second pose of Jim Palmer.
You may of told me before, but what’s the difference, if any, of the Brooks Robinson 1971 and 1972 postcards?
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Looks to be a 50's Oriole mug to me. If I were to guess I'd go with 1956, but I'm not real sure. I know I have a pin and pennant with the same Oriole bird, but don't have that particular mug. Looks real nice! Does it have any stamping on the bottom of the mug?


Hello, I am traveling and will check the bottom when I get home. I am just pulling pics from my phone to post. Great thread.


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The Orioles used the same photo for the Brooks Robinson postcards from 1970-1972. The difference is in the size and placement of the printed name. The 1970 issue is easiest to identify, because the font is smaller than 1971 & 1972.
On the 1971 postcards, the name is closer to the border of the photo compared to the 1972 postcards

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The Orioles used the same photo for the Brooks Robinson postcards from 1970-1972. The difference is in the size and placement of the printed name. The 1970 issue is easiest to identify, because the font is smaller than 1971 & 1972.
On the 1971 postcards, the name is closer to the border of the photo compared to the 1972 postcards

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Thank you for the information. I guess now I'll have to see if I have each type even though they are so similar.
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Sounds good. Looking forward to hearing/seeing more of your collection.
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Day 30 (January 30, 2020 – 030)

Brooks’ professional career started with a minor league team the York White Roses in 1955. York is in Pennsylvania and the White Roses were in the Piedmont League during the time Brooks was playing. I really only have one thing from this team and that’s a small PM10 pin of the White Roses. Alan (BaltOrioles) posted a great looking White Roses program on post #6.


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York had the first bronze statue of Brooks, designed by sculptor Lorann Jacobs, and was installed in Brooks Robinson Plaza in 2008. The Plaza was right outside the York Revolution Santander Stadium, the minor league stadium name at the time, and shows Brooks in a White Roses uniform signing an autograph for two young children. The York Revolution put out a figure during the time frame of the statue of Brooks and he’s shown signing a baseball.

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Today, I offer up some drawings I know a little about, but would be interested if those from the Baltimore area know more about them.

I have five drawings of Orioles players from 1978-79 done by artist Bob Leffler. I know there are more out there, but don't have any kind of checklist. In one of the Orioles 1978 programs is an ad for his art. It looks like the ad is for original color drawings. Mine are not original drawings, but look to be produced for resale. They are B&W, dated and on regular 8 1/2" x 11" paper.

Anyone with more info, a checklist or have any for sale, let me know.

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Here are the five I have - Al Bumbry, Rich Dauer, Mike Flanagan, Brooks Robinson and Ken Singleton

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Brooks’ professional career started with a minor league team the York White Roses in 1955. York is in Pennsylvania and the White Roses were in the Piedmont League during the time Brooks was playing. I really only have one thing from this team and that’s a small PM10 pin of the White Roses.


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I've seen the pin before, but always passed since I wasn't sure if it was from 1954-55, when the Roses were affiliated with the Orioles.

It does look 1950's. Do you know if it can be traced to a certain year or just a span of years?

The 1954 White Roses program to go with the 1955 previously posted.

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This is a film transparence from the Topps Vault I purchased many years ago. I believe this was from the same photo session that Topps used for the 1972 and 1973 Candy Lid. I like this smiling image much better than the one used on the Candy Lids.
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Today, I offer up some drawings I know a little about, but would be interested if those from the Baltimore area know more about them.

I have five drawings of Orioles players from 1978-79 done by artist Bob Leffler. I know there are more out there, but don't have any kind of checklist. In one of the Orioles 1978 programs is an ad for his art. It looks like the ad is for original color drawings. Mine are not original drawings, but look to be produced for resale. They are B&W, dated and on regular 8 1/2" x 11" paper.

Anyone with more info, a checklist or have any for sale, let me know.

Here are the five I have - Al Bumbry, Rich Dauer, Mike Flanagan, Brooks Robinson and Ken Singleton
I believe I have the Brooks example packed away somewhere. Mine, like yours, is not an original drawing, but a print of the drawing. Personally I wasn't crazy about the drawing style so didn't try to pursue any others.
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Mark,

I've seen the pin before, but always passed since I wasn't sure if it was from 1954-55, when the Roses were affiliated with the Orioles.

It does look 1950's. Do you know if it can be traced to a certain year or just a span of years?

The 1954 White Roses program to go with the 1955 previously posted
I'm not an expert by any means on pins, but I know it's early due to the style, but don't know whether it dates to the '54-55 Roses when they were affiliated with the Orioles. I know I wanted "something" of the York White Roses and this is what was available. Also, I'd like to pick up a program like yours as well as a pennant if at all possible.
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This is a film transparence from the Topps Vault I purchased many years ago. I believe this was from the same photo session that Topps used for the 1972 and 1973 Candy Lid. I like this smiling image much better than the one used on the Candy Lids.
Love it Scott! I have a few transparencies that I'd like to show sometime this year. How did you get it to show up like that; looks pretty good. I tried to scan and also a tried to take a picture and it turned out really dark. Any suggestions? I'll keep messing with it and hopefully I can get it a tad bit better.

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Love it Scott! I have a few transparencies that I'd like to show sometime this year. How did you get it to show up like that; looks pretty good. I tried to scan and also a tried to take a picture and it turned out really dark. Any suggestions? I'll keep messing with it and hopefully I can get it a tad bit better.
I scanned it and then adjusted the hue/saturation in photoshop. It was pretty dark before I adjusted it .Hope that helps.
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Today, I offer up some drawings I know a little about, but would be interested if those from the Baltimore area know more about them.

I have five drawings of Orioles players from 1978-79 done by artist Bob Leffler. I know there are more out there, but don't have any kind of checklist. In one of the Orioles 1978 programs is an ad for his art. It looks like the ad is for original color drawings. Mine are not original drawings, but look to be produced for resale. They are B&W, dated and on regular 8 1/2" x 11" paper.

Anyone with more info, a checklist or have any for sale, let me know.

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Here are the five I have - Al Bumbry, Rich Dauer, Mike Flanagan, Brooks Robinson and Ken Singleton

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I have the five you have plus 25 others including Frank Robinson, Jim Palmer, Weaver, and Murray
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I have the five you have plus 25 others including Frank Robinson, Jim Palmer, Weaver, and Murray
Wow. There are more than I realized. Could you post the list, plus year? Do you have any duplicates for sale?

Thanks in advance for the new information.
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Day 31 (January 31, 2020 – 031)

Thought I’d end the month with a pretty cool Rawlings advertising piece. I’ve showed this a couple of times on Net54 and a couple other members have this same poster as well, but it’s a really nice display item especially when framed.

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Not sure why I am up a 3:30 in the morning but I figured I would check the Brooks thread. Mark that is one nice Rawlings poster. I have never been fortunate enough to to own that one. I remember only seeing it once at a show and I passed up on it. It looks great! It would only look better if it was hanging in my house !

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I always have loved the oddball issues. Here is mine of my all time favorite Oriole. I like it because it's on a off white card stock and has that warm vintage feel to it.
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