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Old 02-02-2013, 10:29 AM
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The title says it all...I'll start with the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates Championship Panoramic Supplement (14" x 39").
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10 foot bat ..
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Matt...I guess the game is over
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"thats not a bat....This is a bat" lmao thats is so awesome!
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"thats not a bat....This is a bat" lmao thats is so awesome!
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Awesome that someone's wife will let them have a 10 foot bat inside the house. My vote for possible best wife ever award.
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Where does one acquire a 10' bat? And how in heck did you transport that thing home??

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Great pieces all...keep them coming!
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Can we go by weight?
Fragment of original 1922 steelwork, Yankee Stadium.




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Now why would psa refuse to slab these?
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Yankee Stadium Gate 2 "M" from "STADIUM."

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David, you look a lot younger than I imagined!

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5' tall

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That "M" is toooooo cool !!!
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Wall from old yankee stadium which measures 9 feet tall. Best thing, I was actually able to photo match it.
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I picked this up in Hasting, Mi. where the Spaldings were part owners in The Spalding And Wilkins Manufacturing Company. They made sporting goods.
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36 x 48 inch makes a nice wall hanger!

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36" pennants are my two largest pieces and form the centerpieces of two walls in my office.




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I have a banner/store sign of Sweet Caporal that is in storage. It is 36" x 84"
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Hmmm....let me think?
Probably this....Heavy canvas banner reading "Baseball Tonight" in painted red letters. Over 18ft long and 3ft tall.
(Please note, the pictures are from the seller's listing. It's days of being walked around on by furry animals are long gone)
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This Spalding strike zone banner may be my second largest, still looking for a photo of my number one.

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Found this at a garage sale a few years back...its 3 feet tall and 5 feet long...weights somewhere in the neighborhood of 70 pounds...all wood and metal construction.

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The chase for the M&M Boys to top Babe Ruth's home run record.
September 1961. Lousiville Slugger advertising "count down".
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These are presently on loan to the Metro Nashville/Davidson County Library Archives in Green Hills, acquired about 10 years ago...
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Some amazing pieces and rooms here!
A couple of mine, the 2nd one is a mutoscope machine from the '39 Worlds Fair, still trying to track down a header card for it.

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Default '67 World Series Street Light Sign

These were attached to street light posts on Market Street in St. Louis welcoming folks to town for the World Series. Size is appx. 4' x 4' x 4.'

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32" x 32" Women's scarf. Pictures don't do it justice...
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Hey Chris... Ever think of taking an iron to that scarf? It'd work wonders.
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Hahahahaha... Yeah, I shot this before getting the wrinkles out
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1971 Pirates NL Championship banner measuring 4ft by 9ft hung in Three Rivers during 1971 World Series, and 4ft by 4ft 1979 Pirates World Series celebration street banner.
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Big Panorama, Big Trophies, Big Pennants.

But I think my runner-up item is this 7' Ladder from Crosley Field. It came from the Press Box, probably in case of Fire or Emergency.

My biggest might be this 1940s DeLuxe Baseball Pitch & Hit Machine.

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Wonderful items, gentlemen. I'll add another arcade game to the pile - this 1939 Bally's "FIFTH INNING" pinball machine. I removed the top glass for the photos.

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Guys.............Hello. These are the two large, original, section direction signs from the upper deck in Tiger Stadium dating back to about 1938 when the outfield upper deck was built. We purchased both signs in the city's very unorganized online auction in 2007. Each measures roughly 4'x8'. As shown in the photo, one of our two original signs is on the top with the wood frame and flaking paint, and the lower sign was an aluminum overlay that was pop-riveted to the original with white vinyl decals at some point in later years to probably 'freshen up' their look by stadium crews who were tired of painting the originals. From what we saw when picking up our signs at the stadium, even all of the smaller section signs that measured about 4'x4' had these aluminum overlays.....so each sign was really 2 signs. Once home, we immediately popped off the crappy, newer overlays to reveal the original beauties underneath. The last photo was taken through the center field tunnel to the field with the famous flag pole's white base just to the right.....and most of the orange and blue seats already yanked out and sold by the crew.

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Guys.............Hello. These are the two large, original, section direction signs from the upper deck in Tiger Stadium dating back to about 1938 when the outfield upper deck was built. We purchased both signs in the city's very unorganized online auction in 2007. Each measures roughly 4'x8'. As shown in the photo, one of our two original signs is on the top with the wood frame and flaking paint, and the lower sign was an aluminum overlay that was pop-riveted to the original with white vinyl decals at some point in later years to probably 'freshen up' their look by stadium crews who were tired of painting the originals. From what we saw when picking up our signs at the stadium, even all of the smaller section signs that measured about 4'x4' had these aluminum overlays.....so each sign was really 2 signs. Once home, we immediately popped off the crappy, newer overlays to reveal the original beauties underneath. The last photo was taken through the center field tunnel to the field with the famous flag pole's white base just to the right.....and most of the orange and blue seats already yanked out and sold by the crew.

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1950s Wrestling poster for Primo Carnera



I've also got a 1984 Los Angeles Olympics flag but I don't have a photo of it.
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Some of you have items larger than the biggest wall in my condo.

Adam, that poster looks like about 5" x 5" on my screen - surely it's much larger?
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Scott, the first time I took my daughter to Disneyland she was about 2 and she spent the whole week talking about meeting Mickey Mouse. We went to the mouse house in Fantasyland and waited an hour to see Him. She freaked out when we finally got into His office. Crying, hiding, screaming in terror. We left and after she calmed down a bit I asked her why she was so scared. "Daddy," she said, "he was so big." She thought he was going to be 5" tall like on TV, not a six-foot giant rat.

The proportions on the computer screen are not true to life, just like the men inside the tv aren't really tiny men. Or did that just blow your mind?
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36 x 48 inch makes a nice wall hanger!
A bit OT, but I evaluated that "Dubuque 1879" photo for someone a few years ago - the guy identified as Comiskey is for sure not Comiskey. That's definitely not Jack Rowe, and the Radbourn ID is ansolutely bogus. I wouldn't be too confident of any of the others.
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Scott, the first time I took my daughter to Disneyland she was about 2 and she spent the whole week talking about meeting Mickey Mouse. We went to the mouse house in Fantasyland and waited an hour to see Him. She freaked out when we finally got into His office. Crying, hiding, screaming in terror. We left and after she calmed down a bit I asked her why she was so scared. "Daddy," she said, "he was so big." She thought he was going to be 5" tall like on TV, not a six-foot giant rat.

The proportions on the computer screen are not true to life, just like the men inside the tv aren't really tiny men. Or did that just blow your mind?
I was just wondering what size it was. Are you trying to tell me that if you divulged the actual size, I would run screaming from my computer?
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A bit OT, but I evaluated that "Dubuque 1879" photo for someone a few years ago - the guy identified as Comiskey is for sure not Comiskey. That's definitely not Jack Rowe, and the Radbourn ID is probably bogus. I wouldn't be too confident of any of the others.
I wonder how these mis-id'd guys would react if they heard who people would someday think they were.
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This isn't really my biggest piece but close to...here it is as shot in the Berkeley antiques store as I found it back in July 2009...right by the Berkeley Bart station...and still stored away don't have it displayed yet...It's just such a monster I haven't figured out how to deal with it...I believe it was originally displayed on the side of a S.F. cable or trolley car.
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Maybe they would cover their ears when photographed to preserve the mystery...?
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My wife just got this framed for me...nowhere near the size of some of the other cool items on this thread but pretty large for a 19th century print. 31" x 26"
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The title says it all...I'll start with the 1909 Pittsburgh Pirates Championship Panoramic Supplement (14" x 39").
Extremely jealous. Would look great in my bar.
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