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Old 11-15-2015, 02:24 PM
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Scott, the WaJo game was first advertised in late 1929 and was on the market through about 1940.
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Turn of the century(?) Harvard Baseball Association passes or something. Not quite sure. Thought they were neat.
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Whoa! Who is pictured? That type of cardboard frame wasn't in use when that photo was taken.
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Whoa! Who is pictured? That type of cardboard frame wasn't in use when that photo was taken.
closer look and it is a repro
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Old 11-15-2015, 06:28 PM
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The Knights only played a 1/2 season in Jersey, their memorabilia can be pretty hard to find. Program from 1973.
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Default 1923 Our Boys Magazine Ty Cobb Cover

Picked up my first Ty Cobb item - a 1923 Our Boys magazine with Ty Cobb on the cover! This was a sales magazine to encourage youth to sell other magazines from the Curtis Publishing catalog, including Country Gentleman, Ladies Home Journal, and The Saturday Evening Post, to name a few. Looks like Cobb really liked the outfit, given his testimonial (no doubt paid for), and given that he encouraged his own son to sell magazines too!
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Picked up a nice early Stan Musial photo by George Dorrill.
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For sale soon. 1946 Yankee stadium snapshots. Blown up a bit
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Old 11-21-2015, 06:09 PM
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Default Circa 1939 Johnny Vander Meer endorsed D & M baseball

What can I say? November has been a terrific month for pickups...

Vandy circa 1939 D & M endorsed baseball and original box pickup on eBay. I've been searching for one of these guys & it's been pretty elusive...
Finding it with the box was a definite bonus.

Here is the original ad from a 1939 Sporting Goods catalogue
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Awesome Scott I can't recall ever having such a month myself.
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Just arrived from Goldin, 2006 Lastings Milledge Game Used Mets NY Cubans Negro League throwback jersey
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Awesome Scott I can't recall ever having such a month myself.
At the other end of the spectrum, I've saved a ton of money this month (and the month prior, and the month prior to that).
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Old 11-22-2015, 11:16 AM
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Default Mickey rivers game used bat

Just bought this Mickey rivers game used bat from an antique store for $20 can anybody tell me when he ordered this model. any help would be appreciated
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Old 11-22-2015, 03:11 PM
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Nice fungo rawlings/Adirondack Fungo. Also a mint copy 1964 Mets stadium dedication day program against Clemente's pirates.
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Old 11-23-2015, 03:36 PM
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Picked up this extremely scarce 1911 Philadelphia Athletics champions of the world award from the Astor hotel on Dec.12,1911. only about four known.
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Wow Kevin, where did you find that?
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That is a truly amazing pickup Kevin -- we need to hear more!


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Wow Kevin, where did you find that?
There was a man cleaning out storage unit and found it in the back.I found the Mickey rivers bat and the Met piece on the same page in the November pickups at an antique store.the woman said one of the dealers had the elephant on ebay and I was able to get him to pull it down and made him an offer and got it from him. I couldn't believe it. It's fantastic.
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That elephant is very cool!!! Although it would probably be a cardinal sin, I'd be tempted to strip that paint.
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The elephant is absolutely amazing! And I would not do a thing to change it. When you're 104 years old you are not supposed to look new!
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The white paint is original to the piece I wouldn't touch it
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I'm a dissenter it would appear, I would have it restored, bet it would look amazing. Now he kind of looks like the Philadelphia Dalmations. Very cool item!
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Great pickup, Kevin!
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Old 11-24-2015, 10:34 AM
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Thx for all the comments. This kind of stuff is what drives us all as collectors
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It's only original once, Paul.
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It's only original once, Paul.
But what if you found a nice lead-based can of white paint from the early 1900's? : ) jk!!!

Kevin that probably is lead paint so you might want to restore it for safety reasons, don't let your dog start licking it.

I actually could see going either way on this type of item, I know some say never touch, which is true will turn off some, others will appreciate a nice restored piece....and the value goes up 3X.

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as Steve Stone would say"........and for all you youngsters out there..." be careful with vintage painted items:

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I will not be touching the paint
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looks like there is a program from that event, sold at Hunt's in 2009, you might want to keep an eye out for it as a nice complimentary piece to yours, thanks to Hunts poor pix can't really read much on it. Might tell you a little more on the event itself.


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Thanks Paul I did see that and I thought the same thing you did that would be a good complementary piece I have to keep my eye out
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Great piece Kevin!

I have the original Invitation to the event... But I ain't sellin' it!

The following year, the Philly A's had an equally nifty door prize... A miniature white leather glove with graphics to commemorate the event. Made of the highest quality soft white leather, it's a neat piece along the lines of a Salesman's sample glove... and is perhaps even rarer than the Elephant.

I have Forum Member, Keith J to thank for mine.

Will post pics, if I can ever get fully moved and unpacked!

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I know some say never touch, which is true will turn off some, others will appreciate a nice restored piece....and the value goes up 3X.

exhibit A

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Just because you happened to find (an ill-informed) buyer that time, Paul, doesn't prove your "3x" thesis. Any antique dealer/appraiser will tell you that once you've removed an artifact's original-with-age patina, you've killed it value-wise.

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Just because you happened to find (an ill-informed) buyer that time, Paul, doesn't prove your "3x" thesis. Any antique dealer/appraiser will tell you that once you've removed an artifact's original-with-age patina, you've killed it value-wise.
How do you know the buyer was ill-informed? Did the auction description omit the cleaning and removal of paint from the trophy?
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Just because you happened to find (an ill-informed) buyer that time, Paul, doesn't prove your "3x" thesis. Any antique dealer/appraiser will tell you that once you've removed an artifact's original-with-age patina, you've killed it value-wise.
"Killed?" I don't think so. Maybe in your eyes, but not everyone's. I think you talking coins, yes don't clean,restore those, but there are numerous examples I can throw out there of vintage items being restored, take a look at several collectors who purchase old stadium seats that look like hell and have them restored, repainted etc., and they increase their selling value by doing so.

and this guy:
Restored - paint touch-ups - 17K

http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...ntoryid=167007

......and look at my boy Rick from Pawn Stars, many times they bring in an expert on a variety of antiques and assess the item in the condition it is in and if they chose to get it restored how much is it worth, and the restored value is always higher.
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To restore or not depends on the item...in the case of this Pachyderm, I wouldn't touch it. looks great as is IMO.
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If a museum had a choice of 2 of the exact same 100 year old items and could only have one of this item and one was nicely restored and the other was in its original condition (with some wear to it, not new original condition) which would they choose? I think they would rather have the unrestored one in my opinion.

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......and look at my boy Rick from Pawn Stars, many times they bring in an expert on a variety of antiques and assess the item in the condition it is in and if they chose to get it restored how much is it worth, and the restored value is always higher.
Yeah. Says Rick's Vegas "experts." I don't think using "Pawn Stars" to verify your claims adds much to your argument. (Just because it's called "reality TV" doesn't make it so.)
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Yeah. Says Rick's Vegas "experts." I don't think using "Pawn Stars" to verify your claims adds much to your argument. (Just because it's called "reality TV" doesn't make it so.)
what about Les then from Hardcore Pawn?
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Now thats an opinion I would really put some stock in!
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Les? Les should fire those obnoxious, ungrateful kids of his.
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I don't mean to derail the personal sniping, but polishing silver is never discouraged. Silver is the one exception to the "don't touch it rule."
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