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perezfan 09-01-2010 01:55 AM

September Pickups Thread
 
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Time to post those September Pickups...

I have a good one in the works, but it's still too premature to post (don't want to jinx it!) Although I've been selling more than buying, here are a couple goodies that are "done deals" to start things off...

1. Immaculate Wislon Sporting Goods Jacket, circa 1940s
2. Group of three Pinbacks- "Color Barrier Breakers" with original Ribbons and Charms

tiger8mush 09-01-2010 04:34 AM

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Nice pinbacks!

My first bat ... D&M No. 40. UPS delivered it last night. The picture is from the auction.

Whats a good way to display it on a wall?

Rob
:)

thekingofclout 09-01-2010 05:55 AM

Nice way to kick off the month Mark & Rob!
 
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c. 1937 Lou Gehrig HUSKIES Advertising Poster 12 x 20.

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A nice fit with my Gehrig/Huskies Collection...

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Rob D. 09-01-2010 06:47 AM

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Bought this group only for the Easter and Simpson, so if you're interested in any of the others, drop me a line.

docpatlv 09-01-2010 07:38 AM

Have been trying to pick up this hand fan for a while...

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...recardFanA.jpg http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...recardFanB.jpg

Added another Helmar...

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...elmarStamp.jpg

mjkm90 09-01-2010 11:16 AM

A few new pinbacks for the cause:)

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...10011238PM.jpg

vintagesportflips 09-01-2010 11:34 AM

Early helmets
 
Picked up a couple of nice early football helmets lately.
The first is a pretty rare Princeton style helmet that came from the estate of a USC player in the late teens. He wrote/painted the score of the 1918 USC Stanford game on the front, and also wrote scores of other USC vs Cal games and USC vs Stanford games on the helmet as well. It is crazy how little protection the helmet would have provided, as its not very thick leather.

http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...tyleHelmet.jpg

The second helmet is a circa 1910 Draper and Maynard Flat top style leather helmet. I have wanted one of these flat tops for a while, and even though I have started to sell of some of my collection, I decided to go for it.

http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...n/DMHelmet.jpg

perezfan 09-01-2010 11:38 AM

Rob:
PM sent...

Also...
I LOVE that Hand Fan, DocPat...

Where did you find it? I search for these Fans all the time, and missed this one. Appears to be in amazingly good shape, too... that's a keeper!

docpatlv 09-01-2010 01:08 PM

Hi Mark,

I picked it up off e-bay. The seller's listing title was rather generic and didn't list any of the players. That probably helped me a little concerning the final price:D. It does have some condition issues, but nothing too major. I've seen a few in the past, but they had the sticks completely broken off and the sellers were still trying to get over $500 for them.

Mike

Just wish I had picked this one up instead (IMO, the best fan I have seen)...

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...ultiPlayer.jpg

bcbgcbrcb 09-01-2010 01:11 PM

Mike:

That fan is really cool, never seen that one before. Although the other one is not common by any means, I have seen several of them over the years.

docpatlv 09-01-2010 01:20 PM

Thanks Phil. I collect a lot of oddball issues, domino discs, Helmar and Piedmont stamps, BF2's, S74's, etc. I have always thought the fans were nice pieces and relatively affordable compared to contemporary cards. They display nicely (although I've long run out of display space).

The one I picked up does appear from time to time as does the manager one, but the other one I have only seen the one time.

Mike

khkco4bls 09-01-2010 02:58 PM

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new royal japanese baseball in the box. great buy i thought for 100 dollars. just cleaned surface dirt off the box. it seems to be earlier than the 1936 date written on the other side. anyone care to throw in their 2 cents.

Oldtix 09-02-2010 05:02 AM

Great-looking jacket...but that logo is for the meatpacking firm Wilson & Co., not the sporting goods company. You can find examples of that logo used in advertising on ebay.

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 833282)
Time to post those September Pickups...

I have a good one in the works, but it's still too premature to post (don't want to jinx it!) Although I've been selling more than buying, here are a couple goodies that are "done deals" to start things off...

1. Immaculate Wislon Sporting Goods Jacket, circa 1940s
2. Group of three Pinbacks- "Color Barrier Breakers" with original Ribbons and Charms


Oldtix 09-02-2010 05:06 AM

WOW! Attaboy, Jimmy...I've seen banners from that series featuring radio stars like Burns and Allen, but a Huskies with Gehrig? Geez... Congrats!

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c. 1937 Lou Gehrig HUSKIES Advertising Poster 12 x 20.

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GrayGhost 09-02-2010 06:57 AM

That ball in the "box" is really awesome.

mr2686 09-02-2010 02:34 PM

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Thought this would look great on my 1955 Dodger wall. 36 sigs including 7 from the 55 team.

Marckus99 09-02-2010 08:04 PM

Mike - gorgeous fan!!!!

Oldtix 09-02-2010 09:08 PM

Happy to pick up this 1936 autographed photo of the famous NBC sports announcer CLEM McCARTHY, who was best known for his radio broadcasts of boxing matches and horse races. McCarthy's account of the famous 1938 Louis-Schmeling fight and his call of Whirlaway winning the 1941 Kentucky Derby were among the memorable highlights on the old-time radio records issued in the 1960s.

http://s915.photobucket.com/albums/a...6AUTOGRAPH.jpg

yanks12025 09-03-2010 08:46 AM

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Picked up this Gabby Hartnett signed ball. Auto is in very bad shape but you can still make out parts. At the end of the auto it has 20-25, but it sure looks like a 6 before the 20 so maybe the date 6-20-25, looked up the box score from that date and he had a home-run.

thekingofclout 09-03-2010 09:10 AM

A bizarre piece from DiMaggio's restaurant c. 1940's...
 
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comes this extremely scarce OYSTER LAMP. Only the second known to still exist. NM/MT condition with sticker still in place.

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mr2686 09-03-2010 09:20 AM

Jimmy, that is an odd but cool piece to be sure. Where did you find that one? I swear you must be combing the globe while the rest of us sleep! :D

mjkm90 09-03-2010 09:51 AM

Very cool piece Jimmy...but...it's pretty clear why the rest have been put out of thier missery. I don't think I would eat anything served on a table with that in the center...ha ha.

batsballsbases 09-03-2010 10:00 AM

pickup
 
Jimmy,
Your starting to remind me of Rick on Pawn Stars " If its rare strange and Bizarre I want it in my shop" As someone else would say "Stay thirsty my friend" Al

docpatlv 09-03-2010 10:54 AM

Thanks Mark.

This came in the mail yesterday...I think Jimmy picked up one like this not too long ago.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...iesSeries3.jpg

Mike

GrayGhost 09-03-2010 12:54 PM

That lamp is hideous looking, but man, what a great piece, for being a Joe D item, as far as rarity.

vintagesportflips 09-06-2010 07:52 PM

Eagles photo
 
Picked up this neat little oddball photo for my Eagles collection. It is the 1946 Eagles basketball team that featured Steve Van Buren.
http://i395.photobucket.com/albums/p...sbball0001.jpg

thekingofclout 09-06-2010 11:08 PM

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Originally Posted by docpatlv (Post 833846)
Thanks Mark.

This came in the mail yesterday...I think Jimmy picked up one like this not too long ago.

http://i488.photobucket.com/albums/r...iesSeries3.jpg

Mike

Congrats Mike on a wonderful piece! I really do enjoy mine. Best, Jimmy

Just picked up this neat 1956 Mantle booklet with original mailer...

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docpatlv 09-07-2010 09:18 AM

Thx Jimmy,

Very cool early Mantle piece. Where do you find all this great stuff? You have a very neat, eclectic collection.

Mike

thekingofclout 09-07-2010 09:37 AM

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Thx Jimmy,

Very cool early Mantle piece. Where do you find all this great stuff? You have a very neat, eclectic collection.

Mike

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Originally Posted by mr2686 (Post 833819)
Jimmy, that is an odd but cool piece to be sure. Where did you find that one? I swear you must be combing the globe while the rest of us sleep! :D

Mike is pretty much right on the money. I don't get too much sleep, so...

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B O'Brien 09-07-2010 01:41 PM

What an amazing clam !!!

I just buy the cards, but sure do love to swing past and see the great stuff you all find over here each month!

Bob

thekingofclout 09-08-2010 08:49 AM

I even surprised myself in buying this piece...
 
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I just found it compelling as I think that it's such a cool football pose. We'll see if I still feel that way in a few months...

circa 1920's Red Grange Metal Advertising Menu

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MGHPro 09-08-2010 06:38 PM

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Just got this.
Matt

margoaepi 09-08-2010 09:03 PM

My first Wagner
 
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Finally got this in the mail. I'm sure I overpaid, but it was just such a cool piece.

HRBAKER 09-10-2010 12:56 PM

Eddie Collins & The Old Flash
 
It must have been a tough decision for old Eddie to forego that modeling contract to play baseball. :p

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s.../CollinsWP.jpg
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...ker/FF37WP.jpg

GKreindler 09-10-2010 01:06 PM

A beautiful photo of a beautiful man.

Scott Garner 09-10-2010 09:16 PM

Don Cardwell's no-hitter (Game 2) 5/15/60 at Wrigley Field- Type 1 Photo
 
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You can't really see anything but the back of Cardwell's head in this photo, but it's really a great shot of the massive throng of ecstatic Cubs fans celebrating the moment with vintage Wrigley Stadium in the background. Cardwell had just been traded from the Phillies to the Cubbies when he no-hit the St. Louis Cards in the second game of the twinbill played on May 15, 1960. It seems to me that the photographer did an unbelieveable job of capturing the moment. A great day in Cubs history!

Not a bad buy for $9 including shipping on eBay tonight....:D

3and2 09-11-2010 06:54 AM

Mets 1969 catches
 
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just added these two signed photos of significant catches in 1969 Mets history. Tommie Agee's game 3 catch w/ Nolan Ryan on the mound. Ron Swoboda's amazing game saving grab in Game 4 of the World Series.

thekingofclout 09-12-2010 08:41 AM

Some more Mantle stuff from 1961...
 
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also with the original packaging...

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MGHPro 09-12-2010 06:00 PM

Part of an awesome group of bats I picked up this weekend!
http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...carbats017.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...carbats018.jpg http://i144.photobucket.com/albums/r...carbats019.jpg

Bill Rayburn 09-12-2010 07:13 PM

Matt...Matt...Matt...That IS an awesome group! Congrats!!!

baseballart 09-12-2010 07:55 PM

Picked up the 1907 edition of Ellard's Baseball in Cincinnati. The 1907 edition was limited to 500 copies.

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4150/...9e0fa7b4_z.jpg

CarltonHendricks 09-12-2010 08:43 PM

1930 Univ. Chicago Football Toy
 
Nice Cinci book p/u Max

<a href="http://s213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/?action=view&current=FBToy.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc120/CarltonHendricks/FBToy.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"></a>

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13" tall
Picked up this today at an antiques fair.. c1930 Univ Chicago Wooden Football Player Toy by Sturdy Mfg. Co. Sturgis Michigan...never seen or heard of it before today...has the 1930 game roster on the back...must have been sold at the stadium as a souvenir...The stick on the back isn't original....you sort of twist the stick back and forth to make it walk...Antique sports toys are remarkably few...In relation to the amount of non sport toys produced....it'll go good in my sports toy collection

Amos Alonzo Stagg would have been coach then and I believe they were a power house in that era (Chicago from 1892 to 1932)....

I remember when I bought Stagg's personal bookends from his son Paul in 1988...he told me they donated most of his dad's memorabilia to the College of the Pacific in Stockton CA. where he last coached seriously...since Univ. of Chicago banished football which he seemed a little indignant about....said his mom saved everything and there whole garage had been full of his dad's memorabilia

baseballart 09-12-2010 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by CarltonHendricks (Post 835992)
Nice Cinci book p/u Max

Carlton

Thanks....now what do I do with my extra 1908 edition?

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4107/...6fc53a9f_z.jpg

Rob D. 09-13-2010 07:57 AM

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Originally Posted by CarltonHendricks (Post 835992)

Amos Alonzo Stagg would have been coach then and I believe they were a power house in that era (Chicago from 1892 to 1932)....


Chicago could be considered one of the top teams in the Western Conference, which became the Big Ten Conference, in 21 of the 29 seasons from 1896 to 1924.

From 1925 on, for the most part Chicago could best be described as poor to fair in football.

Hot Springs Bathers 09-13-2010 09:23 AM

Max this is a case of when showing off is pretty darned cool!

bobfreedman 09-13-2010 10:14 AM

Gibbs Connor Promo
 
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About 24" tall promo

CarltonHendricks 09-13-2010 02:30 PM

The 30 Year Hiatus of Univ. Chicago Football
 
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Originally Posted by Rob D. (Post 836029)
Chicago could be considered one of the top teams in the Western Conference, which became the Big Ten Conference, in 21 of the 29 seasons from 1896 to 1924.

From 1925 on, for the most part Chicago could best be described as poor to fair in football.

Rob, you prompted me to look into the demise and reinstatement of football at U. Chicago....The internet is fantastic...all this information now at our googletips!!!...Turns out football at U.Chicago was banned by a football hating University President in 1939, then reinstated 30 years later in 1969 thru unusual circumstances of a mass meeting of students to support a deposed Marxist professor.....I know....sounds strange LOL....but ESPN writer Jon Greenberg wrote a good story on it you can read here below expserpts

"Old Stagg Field, which once sat 50,000 fans, is most famous for being the site of the first-ever nuclear chain reaction in 1942. Football was too barbaric for the school president Robert Hutchins, who called it "an infernal nuisance" when he banned it after the 1939 season. The atom bomb? No, that was fine.".....

"What Nelson didn't know at the time was that this sit-in was a rare occasion at the school, one that lumped thousands of students in one place. A couple of guys on Walter Hass' club football team took the opportunity to start a petition to bring back varsity football after a 30-year absence. They got 1,500 signatures and presented them to the faculty committee, the deans and the board of trustees, according to a Chicago Tribune story. Nelson said he thought the school was looking for some positive publicity in a time of upheaval.

Hass had been the Athletic director since 1956 and tried in vain to get football reinstated for years, waiting for the right time. This was it.

"It was a million-to-one shot," Hass told the Tribune, "but I guess sometimes, stubbornness pays off.".....

Scott Garner 09-15-2010 06:39 AM

Miles Main signed 3 x 5 (Federal league no-hit pitcher KC Packers)
 
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Many thanks to Net54 member Vincent Hecksel (Hexsheroes) who sold me a vintage signed Miles Main 3 x 5 which was on my B/S/T vintage no-hit pitcher want list that I recently posted. Miles Main's professional career amounted to essentially 3 years 1914-1916. He threw a no-hitter against the Buffalo Blues of the Federal League on August 16, 1915 while playing for the KC Packers. I really appreciate the assist Vincent!:D

bigfish 09-18-2010 06:33 PM

a few baseballs
 
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Picked up an official national league baseball from the 1940 Finnish Relief All Star game. Also a cool looking slider ball used in the Red Sox system the 30's and 40's

GKreindler 09-19-2010 09:24 PM

Definitely my last buys for the month. I'm starting to think that at some point, Legendary will exhaust their supply of Detroit stuff...maybe...probably not.

Anywho, Schoolboy Rowe, Cochrane and Greenberg!

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b1...ler/s05655.jpg

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Scott Garner 09-23-2010 03:21 PM

Fred Toney vintage double signed Cincinnati Reds photo
 
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I truly had an awesome pickup today!

Perhaps a few of you recall that a few months ago, on a thread related to baseball tickets, I posted photos of the only known full ticket from 5/2/1917 to the famous "double no-hit" game between Chicago's James Hippo Vaughn and the Cincinnati Reds' Fred Toney. Only an estimated 3,000 fans attended this game at Chicago's Weeghman Park. Many baseball pundits have called this game one of the greatest pitching duels of all time. In this game both Vaughn and Toney successfully pitched 9 innings of no-hit ball. The game ended in the 10th inning when the Red's shortstop Larry Kopf singled off of Vaughn. An error occured, and Vaughn threw home late on Jim Thorpe's swinging bunt allowing the only run of the game. Toney pitched in the bottom of the 10th and didn't allow a base runner, completing a 10 inning no-hitter.

Today I found an outstanding compliment piece. It is a vintage "photo/snapshot" (2 1/2" x 3 1/2") of "Big" Fred Toney that has been signed TWICE (both on the front and on the back!) by Toney in steel tipped fountain pen. Toney's signature alone is insanely tough to find, let alone one that is a vintage signed photo. BTW, Toney's death date was 1953. The name Toney appears at the bottom right corner of this "photo", leading me to believe that it might have been part of a team set of some sort, but I could really use some help from anyone that may be able to let me know of the photos origin.
Thanks in advance for any clues that you can provide!

Needless to say, I am one happy camper!:D

mjkm90 09-23-2010 04:28 PM

I've been after this beauty for quite a while:)

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...0/IMG_2054.jpg

perezfan 09-23-2010 05:33 PM

Magnificent late '20s example... congrats, Mike!

CarltonHendricks 09-23-2010 11:15 PM

great
 
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I've been after this beauty for quite a while:)

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...0/IMG_2054.jpg

Mike, Impressive, looks great, congrats!..never seen that one before.

thekingofclout 09-24-2010 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Scott Garner (Post 838414)
I truly had an awesome pickup today!

Perhaps a few of you recall that a few months ago, on a thread related to baseball tickets, I posted photos of the only known full ticket from 5/2/1917 to the famous "double no-hit" game between Chicago's James Hippo Vaughn and the Cincinnati Reds' Fred Toney. Only an estimated 3,000 fans attended this game at Chicago's Weeghman Park. Many baseball pundits have called this game one of the greatest pitching duels of all time. In this game both Vaughn and Toney successfully pitched 9 innings of no-hit ball. The game ended in the 10th inning when the Red's shortstop Larry Kopf singled off of Vaughn. An error occured, and Vaughn threw home late on Jim Thorpe's swinging bunt allowing the only run of the game. Toney pitched in the bottom of the 10th and didn't allow a base runner, completing a 10 inning no-hitter.

Today I found an outstanding compliment piece. It is a vintage "photo/snapshot" (2 1/2" x 3 1/2") of "Big" Fred Toney that has been signed TWICE (both on the front and on the back!) by Toney in steel tipped fountain pen. Toney's signature alone is insanely tough to find, let alone one that is a vintage signed photo. BTW, Toney's death date was 1953. The name Toney appears at the bottom right corner of this "photo", leading me to believe that it might have been part of a team set of some sort, but I could really use some help from anyone that may be able to let me know of the photos origin.
Thanks in advance for any clues that you can provide!

Needless to say, I am one happy camper!:D

Congrats Scott! That is a tremendous companion piece and the ticket is also top-notch. Best, Jimmy

Scott Garner 09-25-2010 05:30 AM

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Congrats Scott! That is a tremendous companion piece and the ticket is also top-notch. Best, Jimmy

Thanks Jimmy!

matty39 09-25-2010 09:06 PM

cubs pennant
 
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Mike, I saw your cubs pennant post and had to reply. About 10 years ago I won in auction a similar pennant, had it framed and is currently on my wall. Last week I saw another with an identical smaller pennant. I threw in, what I thought was a very low bid and won the lot. I am posting both pictures and asking if the small pennant is from the same time period.

mjkm90 09-26-2010 07:04 AM

I saw that auction on ebay. Congrats on your purchase! I believe the smaller pennant to be from the same time frame.

perezfan 09-26-2010 12:13 PM

It's a great time to buy pennants like this on Ebay. I was closely watching those auctions too. If that Cubbie is a duplicate, you could probably stick it in Hunt's next auction and triple your investment.

As a seller, I would avoid ebay right now... like the plague :eek:

Oldtix 09-27-2010 12:02 PM

Finally found the 1934 Babe Ruth Quaker Oats diecut store sign...

http://s915.photobucket.com/albums/a...RUTH_FINAL.jpg

Oldtix 09-27-2010 12:07 PM

duplicate post - sorry

perezfan 09-27-2010 01:11 PM

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Finally found the 1934 Babe Ruth Quaker Oats diecut store sign...

http://s915.photobucket.com/albums/a...RUTH_FINAL.jpg

That looks like a very nice example... so many of these are beaten to hell. Congrats... that's a great pickup!

herkyhawkeye 09-27-2010 09:44 PM

Heres a few items that i have picked up in the last month and a half and a couple items I have had for awhile that id like some thoughts from some of my fellow collectors.

My dad got this click clacker from his grandfather and I was wondering if anyone knew any info on it. I checked the St. Louis Cardinals thread but was unable to locate it. Any thoughts?

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...0100927_22.jpg

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Here is one item I got from my grandfather who picked it up at a garage sale. Its the Yomiuri Shimbun Award awarded to the members of the 83 World Series champion Baltimore Orioles. in 84, the world series champions of the ML went to Japan for a exhibition series with the Japanese champions. This is the participation/victory trophy given to the winners, te Baltimore Orioles. It just so happened that the Oriole pitcher, Mike Boedeker was originally from Norway, IA right outside Cedar Rapids. My grandp picked this up at his mothers yard sale. Not pre 1945 but kind of unique.

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...0100927_19.jpg

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I had a pretty good haul yesterday



anyone know anything about this mini bat? It has a Big Boy decal on it. Anyone know what thats related to?

http://i28.photobucket.com/albums/c2...0100927_10.jpg


I am incredibly excited about this last buy. I picked up this trophy yesterday for a very good price.

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I saw this and had to buy it. I love old college football memorabilia and this was unique. I was pretty skeptical of it being what I truly wanted it to be and the trophy has completely exceeded what i expected. It is silver plated, has nice qulaity engraving, and has a floral design around the rim of the base and top. The top rim bottom rim, and arms have a hammered effect like a golf ball When I saw University of Wisconsin Football Team, I figured it would end up being something involving intramurals. If not that, it probably had to deal with one of the satelite schools like UW-milwaukee,UW-platteville,inc. If it turned out to be actually Wisconsin Badger related, I figured it was some minor player who was awarded as the trophy is inscribed, "Most Useful Man" as a means of a great practice player.

The trophy was marked Guy M. Sundt and inscribed 1921. When I got home, the name popped up fairly easily on google.

Guy. M Sundt was a Fullback and Punter on the 1921 Wisconsin badgers. He was a 4th year letter winner that year. He was 1st team all big ten and an honorable mention all american.Was the 1921 captain. Finished 4th at the NCAA outdoor meet in the long jump earning all american honors. Went to Ripon College from 1922-24 and was the football,basketball, and track coach as well as the AD. Returned to Wisconsin in 1924. From 24-29 coached the freshmen basketball team. From 1925-26 coached the freshmen baseball team. Was an asst football coach from 1924-48 coaching the backfield including as a staff member on the great 42 team. He was the head cross country coach from 48-49 when his team won 2 bigten titles and a runner up finish at the national meet. From 49-50, he coached the track team that finished 7th at the national outdoor meet. Was a longtime asst. AD at UWMadison and was the Athletic Director from 1950 until his death in 1955. He was a innagural member of the UW athletics hall of fame He was the team MVP for the 1921 season and I believe I am in possesion of his MVP trophy. I am ecstatic about this find as big ten is my thing. I have no idea about value or information on something like this. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Sorry for the poor paragraph that would make a english teacher cringe


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herkyhawkeye 09-27-2010 09:47 PM

I also picked his trophy up yesterday as well
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baseballart 09-27-2010 09:48 PM

The cheque is in the mail....

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thekingofclout 09-28-2010 01:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Oldtix (Post 839132)
Finally found the 1934 Babe Ruth Quaker Oats diecut store sign...

http://s915.photobucket.com/albums/a...RUTH_FINAL.jpg

Damn Rick. How in the hell did you misplace that?!

thekingofclout 09-28-2010 02:42 AM

Just picked up the first known PICTUREGRAMS poster of the Mick dated March 26 1951...
 
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with a headline that would have made Nostradamus "green with envy"

"YANKS SAID TO HAVE SECOND DI MAGGIO IN ROOKIE MANTLE"

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Rawlings 09-28-2010 11:12 AM

I got this vintage Reach ball for my collection and photo gallery. Great stamps, haven't figured out all the signatures though. According to the seller, it contains the following sigs:

DAVE KEEFE, VINCE CASTINO, BUDDY ROSAR, BERT SHEPARD, BUCK ?, ALLIE REYNOLDS, SAM CHAPMAN, RALPH ?, FRANK HAYES, JEFF HEATH.

And it's a shame about the big "50" someone wrote over the pres. stamp with permanent marker. Can't figure out what it means. Most of the players played for AL teams in the 40s, not many seemed to be playing at the time these baseballs were used. So I'm guessing it was signed at some special event.

http://www.photos.bigleaguebaseballs...&wmk=copyright

http://www.photos.bigleaguebaseballs...&wmk=copyright

mjkm90 09-30-2010 03:48 PM

I've seen a few of these over the years in Hunts, but was very happy to find this honey on ebay today.

http://i139.photobucket.com/albums/q...09709138_o.jpg
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murphusa 09-30-2010 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by thekingofclout (Post 839301)
with a headline that would have made Nostradamus "green with envy"

"YANKS SAID TO HAVE SECOND DI MAGGIO IN ROOKIE MANTLE"

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best newspaper headline I have is from 1936

"DiMaggio dons Ruth's Mantle"


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