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Old 09-23-2009, 12:58 PM
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Default Just a tremendous piece Ricky! Thanks for sharing it.

Here's a nice little piece I just picked up... a GPC used as an early form of "junk mail" from the mid-thirties featuring Mickey Cochrane.

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Default Huskies Advertising piece...

featuring Lou Gehrig & Frankie Frisch.

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Default Endless Thanks go out to oldtix/Rick...

for making it possible for me to add this terrific box to my Huskies collection...

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and some of my other Huskies items that are on display with the box.

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Thanks again Rick. Regards in the highest, Jimmy

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My pleasure, Jimmy! While we're talking cereal...a late 1930s Wheaties Baseball Broadcasts store poster and two complete 1937 single-serve cereal boxes (and the Huskies box still has the cereal inside!).

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I owned the one that was sold in the REA auction. The only other one I have seen in 30 years was the Barry Halper one. I think your poster would really benefit from a high quality restoration. Anyway, it's a fantastic display!
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Default !964 Volpe advertisement

These banners were displayed in 1964 outside Union 76 gas stations in Los Angeles, promoting 8"x10" pictures of various Dodger players given away at the stations with a minumum puchase. It measures a whopping 3 1/2' x 7', and is made out of linen. Never seen another one survive, and being a picture of Sandy Koufax makes it even more unique.

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Here's a nice little piece I just picked up... a GPC used as an early form of "junk mail" from the mid-thirties featuring Mickey Cochrane.

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"Junk mail" 80 years ago is pretty interesting. This tire salesman/owner was ahead of his time that is for sure. Cool find Jimmy.
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That Dodgers banner with Koufax is incredible!

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That Dodgers banner with Koufax is incredible!

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Thanks Ryan. The Koufax banner had water damage on the edge and some mold issues, so I ended up paying more to a professional conservator to clean and stabilize it than i originally payed to acquire it. But since I mainly collect Koufax items it was well worth it.

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These banners were displayed in 1964 outside Union 76 gas stations in Los Angeles, promoting 8"x10" pictures of various Dodger players given away at the stations with a minumum puchase. It measures a whopping 3 1/2' x 7', and is made out of linen. Never seen another one survive, and being a picture of Sandy Koufax makes it even more unique.

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Hi Rick,

I'm glad you posted that banner. I have one the same size for Cleveland Indians Volpe cups from the same era. When I get home later I'll try to snap a photo and post it. Nice to see that another one of these -- albeit not advertising the same giveaway -- survived.

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Carlton...

Mr. Mitt (Jerry) has posted links above, showing the front and back of a Peach Glove, as well as a vintage ad copy. You will be hard pressed to find many additional images, as examples are scarce.

Although the names are off by a single letter, the Reach and Peach companies were not related. The guys over at Vintage Glove Forum can probably shed more light, if you are interested...

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Here are a few photos of a really interesting JA Peach "snap heel" fielder's glove with its patent. The topic of Peach advertising and gloves were discussed earlier in the thread.
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Recent REA pickup... I liked the colors, combined with the Carl Horner portraits, the D&M Logo and the cartoonish mascots at the bottom...
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These banners were displayed in 1964 outside Union 76 gas stations in Los Angeles, promoting 8"x10" pictures of various Dodger players given away at the stations with a minumum puchase. It measures a whopping 3 1/2' x 7', and is made out of linen. Never seen another one survive, and being a picture of Sandy Koufax makes it even more unique.

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Hi Rick,

I'm glad you posted that banner. I have one the same size for Cleveland Indians Volpe cups from the same era. When I get home later I'll try to snap a photo and post it. Nice to see that another one of these -- albeit not advertising the same giveaway -- survived.

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I wish the condition was better, but I've never seen another.
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Here is a great advertisement for Webers "Mity-Nice" Bread!
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rob, yours looks to be in nice condition, great graphics. I don't believe they started with the Volpe cups in L.A. until 1965.

Nice to know at least 2 of these outdoor banners survived.

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Here are a couple of my favorites...



This one personalized to Walt Dropo from the Kid and the Man...



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This is an original 1907 Collier's Magazine Coca Cola ad featuring Lajoie and Wadell. It was a full page ad and is in better condition than the photo demonstrates.


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...oversized 5.5 x 7 advertising postcard...

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I hope the pics aren't too big & taking up too much room, but I feel you get a better view of the details with these at this size.



I wish I had large cardboard or tin signs, but they are very hard to find.
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Not vintage, but definitely oddball as this is the only one that I've ever seen. I've always liked this one. Nolan Ryan hawking Rhino brand huge farm equipment. As you can see, the bi-line is "Some things are just built tougher than others." BTW- Poster is circa 1990.
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Paul,
Great stuff!
I noticed this especially because of the presence of Gehrig.
It's interesting that the tag line is "Joe McCarthy and a host of Memories" but there is no Dimaggio pictured. Ruth, Gehrig, Rizzuto, Keller, Crosetti, even one behind Gehrig that looks a little like Mantle, plus a few others that I can't immediately place are all there, but no Dimaggio. Strange!
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I believe that McCarthy yankees piece was to be used as the print as the header on a calendar. I have had it like 15 years and found it in mint condition.
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What's the D & M sign an ad for? I can't quite read the small print under the logo.
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I love the Peach glove display. Anyone know what dimensions of it are? Does the owner want to sell??
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I forgot about this thread. Was really happy to add this 12x20 piece to my Huskies/Gehrig collection...

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Dell,

I don't like being the bearer of bad news, and maybe you already know this, but I'm 99 percent sure that's a fantasy piece. Not really a reproduction in the true sense of the word, because there was never an original piece like that. It's a modern creation. Others can check in with their thoughts. I hope I'm wrong.

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You are correct Rob. I didn't want to be the bearer of bad news, but I would want to know.
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1950s Collier's Bob Feller Ad. I'm guessing this was for a book, but I've never seen the book before.
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That Dempsey piece is fantastic!!! Thanks for posting. I can't speak for all members, but many of us love seeing pieces from other sports. We simply don't collect them, because we don't have limitless resources. If I did...I would collect multiple sports
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ExhibitMan, What version is yours? there's a little one about 5" I think, and the big one about 3 feet tall which I have in my collection. I saw one at the 2009 National that was a little wiped out that Gary Schultz had that you can see in link below
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It's the only boxing diecut sign I can recall...

PS, Jimmy....wow that is one rare Gehrig sign...where the heck you come up with this stuff? phew!
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Here are a few of my favorite ad pieces.

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Not sure if I posted in this thread or not, if so, sorry.

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Jeez Louise, Bob, stop already!!
That's just crazy good stuff. Game over.
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