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Old 02-21-2018, 12:09 PM
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the back of the 58 white letter looks like a perforation on top?
Howard, not perforated...it's in one of those recessed screwdowns and those marks always appear when I scan.

Edited to add: I got crushed on your Dayton Daily...

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Edited to add: I got crushed on your Dayton Daily...
I was pretty stunned at what that went for! Be patient, I am sure another will turn up.
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Old 02-22-2018, 11:19 AM
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I've seen pictures of Bill Mazeroski's 1960 World Series HR countless times and I've always wondered if Roberto was in the large group waiting for Maz to cross home plate. However, I had never really made an attempt to identify Clemente until I purchased this next item. With a little bit of research I've determined that, sure enough...he's there! He's the third player from the left (without his ball cap). Note the man behind him in the white shirt with his hands on Roberto's back.


1961 Pittsburgh Pirates pocket schedule...








The following photos were found online and helped me positively ID Roberto...

Photo shows Maz approaching home with Dick Schofield (# 11) and Hal Smith (# 5) waiting at home, with Roberto just to the right. Note the man/boy in the white shirt standing directly behing Clemente with his hands on Roberto's back.


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Default Incredible Detective work Mike!!

You have so far posted 2 pocket schedules I don't believe I have - the Otto Milk and now the 1961 Dollar bank (I have the one from 1970) - I know you have extras of the otto milk, how about the dollar bank? Love to work out a trade at some point.
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Default great sleuthing

It's the same image on the '61 T WS Game 7 card, and I always wondered if Roberto was in the group too. Great work. That side-on image proves it.

(for fun here's the card. It's actually not in the PSA master set for Roberto, but in light of this, maybe it should be!)

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This neat little viewer has an eyehole to look through and a button on the bottom to rotate through the photos. Pictured inside are Clemente, Stargell, Mazeroski, Walker, Cash, Sanguillen, Alou and Hebner.

When I purchased this item off eBay years ago, the seller had somehow managed to capture the images in jpg form. I had saved all of the images, but somehow over the years, I managed to lose some of them. So I will just post the images that I still have, luckily Clemente is one of them.

These don't show up very often, I have only seen one other Pirate viewer in the last 20+ years.

1969 Fun World Viewer...



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1960 Baseball Tag-Ons Pittsburgh Pirates...



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I've seen pictures of Bill Mazeroski's 1960 World Series HR countless times and I've always wondered if Roberto was in the large group waiting for Maz to cross home plate. However, I had never really made an attempt to identify Clemente until I purchased this next item. With a little bit of research I've determined that, sure enough...he's there! He's the third player from the left (without his ball cap). Note the man behind him in the white shirt with his hands on Roberto's back.


1961 Pittsburgh Pirates pocket schedule...








The following photos were found online and helped me positively ID Roberto...

Photo shows Maz approaching home with Dick Schofield (# 11) and Hal Smith (# 5) waiting at home, with Roberto just to the right. Note the man/boy in the white shirt standing directly behing Clemente with his hands on Roberto's back.



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1965 Sports Pix photo...


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