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Old 05-14-2010, 01:36 PM
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the length of sleeves are the proof
Plus, how far his pitching arm extends beyond his left leg.
Plus, how his glove is positioned differently against his right leg
Plus, the different background scene, seen between his legs...

Lots of subtle differences, but it's still a wonderful companion piece (taken by the same photographer during the same photo shoot). That is the first patch of that type I have ever seen... and still in its original packaging, no less. Has to be insanely rare... another amazing tie-in by Jimmy!

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Picked up a few things not in hand yet

1928 Spring Training Type 1



1930's Burke Type 1



Listed as 1915 Type 1


And a couple of items I just got back from getting Musial signatures on
ONly Aaron and McCovey left...



and completed my "50 Years of Yankee All Stars" set signed. 44 cards set. Ruth, Gehrig, Stengel, and Howard are only ones unable to sign.

Link to rest of set if you're interested.
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It's been a very good month so far.
Plus my daughter turned 12, wife turned....well, umm....older than that, and tomorrow/today is my sixteenth wedding anniversary. We all got gifts

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Old 05-15-2010, 01:08 AM
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Default Terrific photos Mark...

Lordstan - "OK had a busy week or two"

I would say so! Two flat out terrific Gehrig images and a nice looking Matty with fellow HOFer Edd Roush.

Well done Mark, well done.
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I did nail this sweet TYPE I Mickey Mantle by Don Wingfield...

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YES YES...NICE PICKUPS GENTS. I RAN INTO BOTH OF YOU ON THESE AND GOT RAN OVER. I STILL HURT....SEEING STARS.
I WAS ABLE TO ADD A VERY NICE BURKE TO MY COLLECTION THOUGH THANKS TO MR(NUMBERS)-MIKE. THANKS MIKE!


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I would say so! Two flat out terrific Gehrig images and a nice looking Matty with fellow HOFer Edd Roush.

Well done Mark, well done.
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I did nail this sweet TYPE I Mickey Mantle by Don Wingfield...

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Ben, that really is a great Burke photo of 'ol Diz. Just so everyone knows, I went to Ben for his expertise on Type1 photos, specifically regarding the Dizzy
Dean, and although he wanted to add it to his collection, he was willing to back off and not compete with me to purchase it. It wasn't until I contacted him to say I wouldn't be bidding due to some great autograph opportunities that had presented themselves, that he decided to bid.
Thanks Ben for sharing your knowledge and your friendship! Also thanks to Mark, Jimmy, Scott, Jodi, and all the other members of this great board that have helped not only with my collecting, but that have helped provide a great place to shelter myself from a very hectic job. You guys are what's good about this hobby!
Now, I was able to pick up a couple of minor Burke's for a price a just couldn't resist.
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Geez,
It's becoming quite the Burke thread.
Nice pick ups all!

And Mike, glad I could be of assistance providing you with shelter for your addiction. If you want to show your appreciation, that Henrich signed Sport mag you have would be a fine token of your gratitude.

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...completed my "50 Years of Yankee All Stars" set signed. 44 cards set. Ruth, Gehrig, Stengel, and Howard are only ones unable to sign.
Just send the cards to Coach's--I'm sure they can get 'em signed for you.

Beautiful photos, Mark.
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Old 05-15-2010, 08:36 AM
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David.
Or I could buy some cuts and tape them to the cards.......

OK every one breathe now. Just Kidding

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More May pickups - 1961 Crosetti signed topps yankee team card, which will go nicely with my 61 team project, and two pickups for the start of the Sporting news 1909 - 1941 record books I'm collecting.
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Sunny Jim.
I got this for a little more than I thought, but still good price.
Gotta love the smile


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Well....I think this shot is fantastic and worth every penny and then some.
A Conlon went for over 10x that. Yea..it's "CONLON" but man..Burke is not too shabby either.
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I got this for a little more than I thought, but still good price.
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Nice Pickup Mark! I'd been tracking that Bottomley for several days and woke up confident that I'd pick it up...that is until Mark kept me preoccupied with a purchase/trade that pretty much took me out of the bidding. I'll have to remember that trick I'm real happy with our deal though Mark!!
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Love that baseball game Greg... congrats!!!!
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Mike,
That was my strategy all along.
It's a two pronged approach.
1)Offer you something you couldn't pass up so you would not bid. Even though, I didn't know you wanted the Bottomley, it still works keeping you from bidding on anything : )
2)Get you to send me the money you would've spent, so I can spend it.

The items will be coming your way shortly. I hope you enjoy them.

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Old 05-17-2010, 08:21 AM
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Ah, the 'ol two pronged approach...that's the second time I've fallen for that this month! I swear, I've filled more holes in my collection in the last week then I had all last year.
Anyway, here's the deal....Mark gets to fill a hole in his signed Sports Mag collection by getting my Tommy Henrich and some cash considerations, and I get a 1925 TSN record book and a Mantle/Berra Sport Mag (signed by Mantle), which I will be sending away shortly after receiving it to Yogi to sign.
Life is good!!
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Mike,

Man it's been a busy couple of weeks for me too.
Glad I could help fuel your addiction.

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Here's the other major piece that plugged an enormous hole in my 1934 Cardinals team project...Red Worthington. I've only seen two of these, and I was very fortunate to find that Jodi Birkholm had one available.
That leaves only two autographs to have every player, coach and GM for that team...and one will be picked up later this week, and the other next month
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6 1/4" x 8 3/8" photo, with no photographer credit.....Mayor James Rolph Jr. Opens Baseball Season at Recreation Park handwritten caption on back side of photo.

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6 1/4" x 8 3/8" photo, with no photographer credit.....Mayor James Rolph Jr. Opens Baseball Season at Recreation Park handwritten caption on back side of photo.


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Very nice...Rolph was Mayor from 1912 until January 1931 when he became Governor of California. He died he in the summer of 1934 after several heart attacks...so your photo dates to 1930 or earlier if he was indeed the active mayor at the time.
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Haven't posted any new pickups in a while, so here goes...

1. Comical Italian Baseball Figural Players (idiotic looking but also endearing, and impossible to find in this MINT Condition)

2. Johnny Bench 1970 Lithograph by LeRoy Neiman

3. Baseball Player Original Sculpture by celebrated Mexican artist Manuel Felguerez

4. Golfer Original Sculpture by Felguerez

5. 1940 Cincinnati Reds Jacket worn by either Jimmy Wilson or Hank Gowdy (both wore #2 during that time frame)
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Also wanted to post this beautiful piece from REA. I kept the Athletics Sign for myself, but wanted to post pics of this Giants Sign before having to part with it (it has been sold to a fellow Net54 Member...)

This Giants Ad Sign features some amazing Carl Horner Portraits, including Matty. McGraw, Marquard, Snodgrass, Merkle and Meyers. Great D&M Lucky Dog Mascot and long-forgotten team logos as well...
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Great pickups Mark! The Reds jacket is killer and you're not kidding about those Italian figures being impossible to find in that kind of condition. Those things are normally wrecked! I've never seen any near the pristine condition of yours.
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Great pickups Mark! The Reds jacket is killer and you're not kidding about those Italian figures being impossible to find in that kind of condition. Those things are normally wrecked! I've never seen any near the pristine condition of yours.
Yeah... I should have bought more in retrospect. There were about 8-9 of them (all MINT) on ebay recently. I just picked my 3 favorites, but now kinda regret not going after the whole group.
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In the spirit of Jimmy's magnificent tie-in pieces, here is a neat little item I was thrilled to find... a newspaper ad from 1909, featuring this very game. Not many of these survived, but it looks like they did promote it pretty well a century or so ago...
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just picked this up at an antique store. sterling silver 1953 yankees tray only for teammates and office personnel. great shape. sterling cleaned up real nice.
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This abused dog is still, a charmer. White tape is a repair by me. I hope to replace all the tape with acid-free.


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This just about completes my busy month and my 1934 Gas House Gang project. Another hard to find autograph...Jim Winford. Would have preferred a nice 3x5 but I'm afraid beggers can't be choosers on this one. May upgrade later but for now I have only one person left out of 34 for this project...Branch Rickey, and he's a fairly easy one.
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In the spirit of Jimmy's magnificent tie-in pieces, here is a neat little item I was thrilled to find... a newspaper ad from 1909, featuring this very game. Not many of these survived, but it looks like they did promote it pretty well a century or so ago...
Atta Boy Mark! Now THAT is a killer companion piece! A matching newspaper ad over 100 years ago?! How in the world did you ever find that?

Best, Jimmy
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Nice small item.
Same front as used for playing cards with varying advertising logos at base.
This cards though is from the cuban league. It is a schedule for the 1951-1952 season. It also appears to be sponsored by Guinness.



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A nice first edition signed by the late great Ernie Harwell...hmmm, maybe this should be in Jimmy's library instead
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Been looking for one of these early scorecards for a long time. A friend traded me this today. Happy to have it.
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1939 Hall of Fame Yearbook.
Lou Gehrig's induction yearbook. First year, that I am aware, that a book was produced.
Thank you Jimmy for the great deal!

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1939 Hall of Fame Yearbook.
Lou Gehrig's induction yearbook. First year, that I am aware, that a book was produced.
Thank you Jimmy for the great deal!

Glad you like it Mark! I can't wait til I can post the item I traded it for. Hope all is well. Best, Jimmy
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C'mon Jimmy, aren't cha gonna give us a hint?
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Recapping some May pickups:
First is a 1930's-40's St. Louis Cardinals figural statue
Next is a set of 1920's folk-art carved chalkware figurals
And lastly a set of Milwaukee Braves indian head wall plaques.
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My recently acquired Gehrig Strength cover looked lonely Sooo.....



And, yes, they do look that good in person.

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I've been watching this on ebay for about a year at a $299BIN.
They finally put up for auction and I won it for much less.
Great book in excellent condition. My scanner isn't big enough to get the whole book.
Now I feel like Yoda.
"If you wait, come to you it will!"

June 1928 Strength Magazine
Oh and Mike, No hints from Jimmy. You'll see it when he gets it. If I may say we both did very very well in the deal.

Mark
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Hey Mark...I was wondering ir you were going to pick up a Ruth to go with the Gehrig. They look great!
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Yes... a visually stunning pair. Just beautiful... Congrats, Mark!

Also... Brock, those are great pickups. Like you, I just love those early chalkware figural pieces, and those are all some really tough finds. Many congrats to you as well!
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Mark,
Thanks for the kind words.
The books themselves are in such great shape. The scans just don't do them justice.
At some point, I think they would look great framed together, but I hate not being able to get in and read them.
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Yep... it's always tough to know what to do with these types of collectibles. I bet they'd be spectacular framed, given the gorgeous colors and graphics, matching images, and iconic subject matter.

On the other hand, you'll completely lose the function for which they were intended. Tough call, but I would read through them thoroughly, and then relegate them to display. They're just too pretty to sit on a coffee table or in a bookshelf!
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Found an upgrade to a very poor Lenny Levy that I had from a couple of years ago. I've had a heck of a time finding one for my 1960 Pirates project, but thanks to Bill Corcoran for having this available! Doesn't get any better than
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Picked up some nice Baseball Banks recently. These are tough to find in great condition. Had to compromise a tiny bit on the condition of the Jackie Robinson Bank. But since I had never seen one before, I was thrilled to get it...

Has anyone else ever seen one of these?
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Mark, that is a real nice pickup on the Robinson Baseball Bank. Recently, a rare version of this bank sold on the bay, it was a promotion for the movie "The Pride of the Yankees" and had a Gehrig facsimile. No doubt, both of these banks are insanely rare as you like to say.
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Thanks Tigerden...

I guess the "insanely rare" thing is a bit of an over-statement... how about seldom-seen?

I knew the Robinson Bank had to be pretty scarce, and I did see that Pride of the Yankees Bank as well. I caught it towards the end of its ebay run, and it was already over $500 so I never even entertained the thought of bidding on that one. It sure was a cool piece though. That one had to be insanely rare!
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I've been after this one for a while. Not tough to find, but tough to find in top condition and at a reasonable (in this case low low low) price.

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A couple newbies.
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I've been trying to obtain autographs of former Lincoln minor leaguers so I was thrilled to get this in the mail today...I just happened to see a story about George Lebedz in the North Platte newspaper so I googled his address and sent him a letter and some photos that I had of him and he returned it with a nice little type-written note.
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Now that's what I call a TTM Dan!
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My last two pickup's for May...for the 60 (59 card but Bright didn't have a 60) and 61 team projects.
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