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kdixon 07-22-2019 06:02 AM

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Kansas City Monarchs vs House of David full ticket.

JMEnglish27 07-22-2019 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Jcosta19 (Post 1900752)
New addition to m my advertising collection.
Orange Crush scoreboardhttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...f73db02c35.jpg

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That is AMAZING.

Bugsy 07-22-2019 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by kdixon (Post 1901184)
Kansas City Monarchs vs House of David full ticket.

Do you know anything else about this ticket? I have a similar one and did some research on it. It looks like the House of David rented the Monarchs' lighting system for barnstorming. I can't help but wonder if these stubs are House of David exhibitions where they used the Monarchs lighting, but the Monarchs weren't actually playing.

This is where I found some details:

"The House of David rented Wilkinson’s lighting system to play night games during the early months of their barnstorming season. In time the two teams developed a working relationship that included Thomas Baird doing the booking for both. Sometimes they coordinated barnstorming tours so first one team would route through a state, playing all the local teams, and then the other would follow along the same route. Since the Monarchs and the House of David had great baseball talent, both usually defeated the local teams. When the second team finished the route, they joined and worked their way back along the same route, playing each other."

https://kchistory.org/blog/monarchs-...light-baseball

kdixon 07-22-2019 01:19 PM

I just picked it up at a show know nothing about it .

perezfan 07-22-2019 04:49 PM

What a great month for pickups!

Great stuff everyone... I especially love the Orange Crush Sign, the Ty Cobb Fan and the Pirates Flannel.

And Brock... that plaque is so cool. Usually these figural plaster plaques have chips/cracks, but yours looks amazing. I specifically look for this oddball stuff (and have done so for 3 decades). But have never seen that version. Super cool display piece and a GREAT find!

BrockJacob 07-23-2019 04:46 AM

Thanks Mark. If you’ve never seen one I know it must be super scarce. These little plaster and chalk ware pieces just didn’t hold up to the test of time I suppose.

GaryPassamonte 07-23-2019 11:06 AM

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I've been looking for an exceptional early glove for a while and my patience has paid off. Thanks to Tim Whitman for making this beautiful webless crescent pad glove available to me. Pictures don't do it justice. The leather is as soft as the day it was made. It measures about 8.5 x 8 in.

bgar3 07-23-2019 11:33 AM

Gary, glad you found one you like. You have checking some boxes lately.

CobbSpikedMe 07-23-2019 05:30 PM

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I couldn't help but think the same thing to be honest. The KC Monarchs lighting system was fairly advanced for the day but nothing compared to today's lights.


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Originally Posted by Bugsy (Post 1901296)
Do you know anything else about this ticket? I have a similar one and did some research on it. It looks like the House of David rented the Monarchs' lighting system for barnstorming. I can't help but wonder if these stubs are House of David exhibitions where they used the Monarchs lighting, but the Monarchs weren't actually playing.

This is where I found some details:

"The House of David rented Wilkinson’s lighting system to play night games during the early months of their barnstorming season. In time the two teams developed a working relationship that included Thomas Baird doing the booking for both. Sometimes they coordinated barnstorming tours so first one team would route through a state, playing all the local teams, and then the other would follow along the same route. Since the Monarchs and the House of David had great baseball talent, both usually defeated the local teams. When the second team finished the route, they joined and worked their way back along the same route, playing each other."

https://kchistory.org/blog/monarchs-...light-baseball


Mark 07-23-2019 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Kzoo (Post 1900988)
I picked up this old OAL Reach baseball from a local antiques dealer. The inscription reads, "Briggs Stadium, May 4, 1941, Foul ball by Priddy of the Yankees, Tigers vs. NY Yankees, 7th foul ball hit by him that day."

I looked up the box score and the date matches up. The Tigers won 10-1 with Bobo Newsom getting the win. Joe DiMaggio hit a double and started his 56 game streak 11 days later.

Matt
that is a GREAT item. But I'm pretty sure that it does not say that it is a foul ball. It says that it was a fowl ball. Maybe it hit a bird in mid-flight?

asphaltman 07-25-2019 09:49 AM

Really out of my collecting world...and so I have very little knowledge on these...but had to have these two being it was the Braves franchise.


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Scott Garner 07-25-2019 03:49 PM

HOF Jim Palmer no-hitter full ticket
 
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I'm very happy that I was able to recently upgrade my HOF Jim Palmer no-hit ticket from 8/13/69 @ Baltimore. :)
Any ticket to this game is exceedingly scarce.

This full ticket to Palmer's no-hitter is the only one that I have ever seen in 45 years of collecting the theme.

As per my usual routine, I played "free Willie" and de-slabbed this beauty!

ksfarmboy 07-25-2019 03:57 PM

Awesome ticket Scott!

Jcosta19 07-29-2019 08:20 AM

Picked this up early in the month. Just got back from framing.

Have two of these now!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8984b82f32.jpg

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Scott Garner 07-29-2019 09:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Jcosta19 (Post 1903743)
Picked this up early in the month. Just got back from framing.

Have two of these now!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...8984b82f32.jpg

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Beautiful! Nice job. :cool:

71buc 07-30-2019 12:20 AM

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This roll of 500 stickers appears to have been used in the manufacturing of the 1971 Three Rivers Stadium models. However, the text on the stickers differs from that on the models I have seen. I thought there were three variations of the scoreboard now it appears that there is a version with the Pittsburgh Pirates text on the infield. I know it's silly but now I will be searching for one of those.

MVSNYC 07-30-2019 06:19 AM

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Originally Posted by ruth-gehrig (Post 1900361)
Never have a problem picking up a framed display piece for less than what it would cost for the custom frame.

1929 EARLY AMERICAN BASEBALL ENGRAVING
Pencil signed by R. Varin and based on Currier and Ives lithograph (The American National Game of Baseball). 150 copies were made

Michael-

I lived in Hoboken for 5 years, and our building was built on the land where the very first recorded "Base Ball" game took place...on the water, overlooking the city.

ruth-gehrig 07-30-2019 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by MVSNYC (Post 1904032)
Michael-

I lived in Hoboken for 5 years, and our building was built on the land where the very first recorded "Base Ball" game took place...on the water, overlooking the city.

Very cool - thanks for sharing! Is it well known around that area of the significance of the spot? Is there any monument or anything pointing out the first recorded baseball game being played there?

Michael B 07-30-2019 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by ruth-gehrig (Post 1904162)
Very cool - thanks for sharing! Is it well known around that area of the significance of the spot? Is there any monument or anything pointing out the first recorded baseball game being played there?

Good old Wiki - see photo of the monument along with location in the entry.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elysia...en,_New_Jersey

ooo-ribay 07-30-2019 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 71buc (Post 1904022)
This roll of 500 stickers appears to have been used in the manufacturing of the 1971 Three Rivers Stadium models. However, the text on the stickers differs from that on the models I have seen. I thought there were three variations of the scoreboard now it appears that there is a version with the Pittsburgh Pirates text on the infield. I know it's silly but now I will be searching for one of those.

I “get it” :cool:

kdixon 07-31-2019 05:58 AM

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Had Don Droke make me a baseball out of a Brett Glove . He does great work .

MVSNYC 07-31-2019 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ruth-gehrig (Post 1904162)
Very cool - thanks for sharing! Is it well known around that area of the significance of the spot? Is there any monument or anything pointing out the first recorded baseball game being played there?

Yes, thanks to the other Michael for the Wiki link!

That monument is placed near a major intersection in Hoboken, and each corner has a large stone "base" in the sidewalk. It's pretty cool.

Side note- the monument is not on the exact spot of the first game...that's about 1000 feet closer to the waterfront (right under Maxwell Place), where I used to live.

Mmcar 07-31-2019 06:36 PM

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Just picked this up today. Don’t know much about it but the back says it was taken in 1943.

khkco4bls 08-01-2019 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by Mmcar (Post 1904454)
Just picked this up today. Don’t know much about it but the back says it was taken in 1943.

Is that Honus Wagner as a coach 1943

Mmcar 08-01-2019 10:54 AM

Yes it is. I found it at the well known 127 garage sales in ohio

Oldstuff 07-15-2021 09:54 AM

Nice one. Congrats.

71buc 07-15-2021 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 1902599)
I'm very happy that I was able to recently upgrade my HOF Jim Palmer no-hit ticket from 8/13/69 @ Baltimore. :)
Any ticket to this game is exceedingly scarce.

This full ticket to Palmer's no-hitter is the only one that I have ever seen in 45 years of collecting the theme.

As per my usual routine, I played "free Willie" and de-slabbed this beauty!

Congratulations Scott that’s a beautiful ticket!


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