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Default Show your Odds & Ends...

I would imagine that we all have at least one oddball piece. So let's see what you have.

Here are a few of mine to get the ball rolling...

Casey's own transistor radio the was a Christmas gift from the Yankees in 1957. From the Stengel Estate.

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Christy Walsh All-American Patch 1934.

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Circa 1950's "Say Hey" Willie Mays Sunglasses.

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I've had this for about 30 years.

A c. 1937 effort to display Type 9 mini-pennant collection...


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This is a very cool looking piece! On top of that you've got 3 of my guys in it: Joe Mary, Stan Hack & Pepper Martin (I'm the narrow focus Sacramento baseball guy!) What's the overall measurements and do you display it?
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Bottle opener - Kansas City A's


"A Big Hit" hosiery



Ted Williams bottle


These little guys are carved out of wood ....I have no idea of time frame.


Dick Stuart's bracelet


Very large Piedmont advertising sign


Group of Lincoln Chiefs bat pencils


This item Dick Stuart made by cutting out the Lincoln Newspaper and pinning it to a Lincoln Hotel's stationary after he hit his 49th and 50th homers...he wrote "Fortune" on one ball and "Fame" on the other.
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How about some candlestick holders...
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1952 Cuban schedule spinner




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Strange that you would post those Altpeters ad pieces Jay...I just saw one at the Omaha paper show yesterday. Never seen one before yesterday.
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c. 1950's Braves Fan Club Tom-Tom "Mint in original shipping box".

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1968 MLB Players Marbles "New in box" with Bench, Rose, Kaline, & Mathews.

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Scarce 1953 TOPPS 5 cent empty Wax Box.

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Probably like a 60s/70s sign - off ebay



Sending this and another to have framed - J. Blum - Speaker



This one is gonna be framed with pics of the players:

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Four foot tall copper letter "M," removed from Yankee Stadium during the 1973-75 rennovation:

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Did they tell you what it was used for?
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Yeah, Jimmy.

It was used for this:

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Drinking baseball

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Well done my friend.
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Stanley Kansas equipment trunk and 1955 Wichita Indians equipment bag.
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There are no production markings on this large 16 1/2" x 13 1/2" metal serving tray...anyone have any information about it?

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This is a very cool looking piece! On top of that you've got 3 of my guys in it: Joe Mary, Stan Hack & Pepper Martin (I'm the narrow focus Sacramento baseball guy!) What's the overall measurements and do you display it?
Thanks...it measures about 14" x 13". It's wandered around my collection room over the years, but spends most of the time pinned up as a backdrop for other sports memorabilia.
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Old 08-16-2009, 05:25 PM
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1962 Yankees HOF Ashtray with original advertising piece in superb condition.

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C. mid 1960's Butternut Coffee Can with Mickey Mantle Glove Offer.

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Scarce 1940's M&M's Joe DiMaggio Ring in NM/MT Condition.

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1961 Yankees Team Ball with facsimile autographs still in original wrapper MINT.

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Default Superb stuff!

Thanx for taking the time to post your items - I've enjoyed it immensely!

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Default Kansas City A's

My odds and ends centers around the KC A's of the late 50's and early 60's.
These are in my possession only because I married a KC girl with 3 older Brothers and a Dad who were passionate for this team. I also have pencils, Programs etc. Some cool stuff including the article on the trades between the A's and the Yanks of the late 50's. The running joke was KC was a farm team for the Yankees in those days.
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Default Love it, Michael!

Bravo! One of the highlights of my life was seeing Mickey Mantle knock one over Charley Finley's 40-foot high chain llnk fence in right field onto Brooklyn Avenue. A mule in left field, sheep grazing on the hill in right, a secondhand scoreboard from Braves Field in Boston and a mechanical rabbit delivering new baseballs to the umpires...to a kid like me, it was Disneyland and I loved every minute of it.

Never seen that Butternut piece...some day we'll do a thread on the A's and it may only interest the two of us!
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Old 08-17-2009, 06:30 AM
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Default I'm really digging this thread guys. Just fantastic stuff!

Here's some more of my "out of left field" oddball stuff...

1939 Baseball Centennial Patch.

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1938 Goudey "Heads Up" Wax Wrapper.

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Joe DiMaggio's 1946 U.S. $50 Savings Bond.

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1928 Notre Dame vs Army at Yankee Stadium - Rockne's "Win one for the Gipper" ticket stub.

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1961 Angels Cowboy Tie.

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What an awesome thread. Thanks Jimmy for starting this one out, and for all who have posted such cool stuff.
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1940's-50's figural tie rack.
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That tie rack is really cool.
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Default Draper & Maynard Co. Account Book

Below is an account book of A. F. Burtt, who worked for the Draper and Maynard Company in the 1890s. Burtt keeps track of the production of gloves, mitts, outseems, etc. including the cost and time starting with the year 1890. He also tracks his income from J. F. Draper. What is really cool about this is that A.F. Burtt invented a Catchers Mitt that was patented in 1895. Below, there is a photo of a page in the book that shows Burtt paying $20.00 for the patent on Nov. 9 1895! He also invented a Boxing Glove and Punching Bag... I am guessing there is about 100 pages where Burtt breaks down the individual operations and money for each step--cutting, stitching, welt, trimming, finishing, etc.







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One of my favorite Casey Stengel quotes:
"Nobody knows this yet, but one of us has just been traded to Kansas City." - to outfielder Bob Cerv
More Stengel gems at http://www.caseystengel.com/quotes_by.htm
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Default Late 1960's Joe Dimaggio Wine Bottle

An old-fashioned bottle from the late 60's stating that Joe Dimaggio was voted the greatest living player of all-time
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1. 1893 Book, The Young Lieutenant, with Baseball-Football motif
2. 1905-15 Postcard, "How Would You Like to be the Umpire!!!?"
3. 1970s Baseball Radio - Cleveland Indians
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One of my favorite Casey Stengel quotes:
"Nobody knows this yet, but one of us has just been traded to Kansas City." - to outfielder Bob Cerv
More Stengel gems at http://www.caseystengel.com/quotes_by.htm
Great Quote from Casey. I found another article about the trades handed down to me from my Brother in Laws. Boy they were paranoid of those dealings.

Also:

"Bravo! One of the highlights of my life was seeing Mickey Mantle knock one over Charley Finley's 40-foot high chain llnk fence in right field onto Brooklyn Avenue. A mule in left field, sheep grazing on the hill in right, a secondhand scoreboard from Braves Field in Boston and a mechanical rabbit delivering new baseballs to the umpires...to a kid like me, it was Disneyland and I loved every minute of it."

Great memories Rick! I never made it to a game at Municipal but old Charley sure knew how to spruce up a game. I also found this KC Paper in my stash from the first KC A's game in 1955. Sorry, could not fit the entire page in my scanner.
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While on the subject of KC. I did find this that I forgot I had from the KC Blues 1924 Minor league team. Great thread!
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but I just had to have it as I do believe in miracles!

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IMO, the most amazing upset ever in Sports..
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Carrigan PC
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A rather cute card sent to Mrs. Carrigan.

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Rawn,

That Carrigan card is adorable. Great find!!

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Thx Greg, I've never found any info on the maker or anymore like it.

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A 1962 TOPPS Whitey Ford Signed card #315 "Ford tosses a curve" with a pair of original TOPPS Vault photographs that were used to make the card.

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Default Original MLB 100th Anniversary Patch.

Wore by all MLB players during the 1969 season... the year of the Miracle Mets.

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Here's a group shot of the baseball player dolls my mother makes for me...she usually gives one to me on my birthday and one on Christmas...There are 11 in the shot, but I now have 12...just haven't gotten around to taking a new team photo.

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I see old Cy and Shoeless Joe... those are great!
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Dan- those are sensational. They have a nice folk art quality to them. I see some business potential there. How does she do the faces?
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Thanks guys...Barry, she paints the faces. They are very much a folk art style doll. About 5 or 6 years back I was up at her house and I saw a couple of dolls in this style that she had made...I told her that if she could make a doll like that and slap a baseball uniform on it, it would be perfect...so she did and the rest is history. I'll take an updated shot tonight that includes the Mordecai Peter Centennial "three finger" Brown she made me for my birthday. I still haven't decided on who I want her to make for Christmas.
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Do you know the total time it takes to make one of them? I really think they are great.

I see running across the bottom row Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb, and Joe Jackson. Or is that Mike Kelly, with Young to his left?

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I'm not sure of her total time to make one....I'd have to ask, but I know she doesn't just sit down and make it in a day...she does a bit and comes back to it. It is Mike King Kelly in the gray uniform...and actually I had her make Smokey Joe Wood, but sometimes the face doesn't always come out how she wants it to, so if someone sees Cy Young instead, that's fine. She uses the Hall of Fame's Uniform Database for colors and style. My favorite is the first one she made for me...Old Hoss Radbourne on the top row. I should have asked her to make him 'flipping the bird'
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Do you know the total time it takes to make one of them? I really think they are great.

I see running across the bottom row Cy Young, Christy Mathewson, Jackie Robinson, Ty Cobb, and Joe Jackson. Or is that Mike Kelly, with Young to his left?


I don't know Barry. The ears don't look quite right.


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I was identifying them by the uniform. It is a little tough doing it by facial features. And while many African-Americans played for the Dodgers, I naturally guessed Jackie.
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