Some help on the year?
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I'd appreciate any info or, even good guesses, on the year that this was issued. I know that Dreyfuss died in 1932. Thanks.
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Even tho I'm not a ticket collector---
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---I do have a nice one. This is from Game 2 of the '51 WS w/ the Giants and is memorable for the fact it was this game that a NY Rookie named Mickey Mantle caught his spike in a outfield drain pipe cap & tore up his knee, which would be a problem throughout the rest of his career.
I was given this back in '51 from a person who went to that game. |
1903 Big Game
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Great tix everyone. Thought I'd post a pic of one of my better ones. Cal/Stanford Big Game. I had another stub of the seat right next to this one but sold it years ago. Glad I saved this one.
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These will get you tickets...
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Here are examples of different lifetime passes that people have used to get tickets. They're all on the website CooperstownExpert.com. To see these and a few more click here.
The website is more about autographs but has other collectibles as well. Each HoFer has his own page along with 234 other players. Chances are there'll be something there on your favorite guy. Thanks for looking. |
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There might be somewhere to look up seat/grandstand prices for Forbes throughout the years, or even a mention of a specific price for a single season would help tell you if its before or after that date. Maybe even just compare if you can find prices for any MLB venue from the era, including any datable tickets. |
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REA had a similar ticket listed last year with same price and tax breakdown as circa 1926. I haven't done a ton of research on these but I hope it narrows it down. https://www.robertedwardauctions.com...y-early-negro/ |
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That is extremely helpful. Thanks! I was wondering if the Set Number might indicate the year, but I'm starting to think that it doesn't. On the back, someone wrote the score. All I need to do now is to track down that game! Mark Quote:
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Mark, Here's a picture of a ticket I have. I've assumed it was from 1933-40 based on having William Benswanger's name and lack of a war tax from WW2. Unfortunately, dating doesn't seem to be as easy as figuring out the set numbers. Grandstand price here is $1.10 vs your $1.01. I've seen 1940's tickets with a $1.25 Grandstand price.
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thanks to all of you. |
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Set fonts are definitely different, and not the same with the other ticket. This would suggest yours is an earlier ticket, FWIW. |
thanks. I'll keep looking for an 8-5 game in the early 20's.
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1950 Salad Bowl
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I had never heard of the Salad Bowl - held in Phoenix. Xavier beat Arizona State that year.
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That's awesome John.
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Just got these back from PSA , opening game 1969
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c538cae2_z.jpgthumbnail_IMG_1685 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr |
Dodgers Tickets
Looking at this fun thread has made me want to go and look at my old Dodger game tickets.
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First game I ever went to. I went with my Mom and Dad when I was 9. These tickets have special meaning as I lost both my folks in the last 6 months.
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HOF Jim Palmer no-hitter full ticket
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I also posted this in the July pickup thread, but I'm thrilled to be able to have upgraded the Jim Palmer no-hitter ticket in my advanced no-hit ticket collection.
Here is the only full ticket that I have ever seen in 45 years of collecting to Palmer's gem. Many of you know that I am not a fan of PSA grading tickets, so I took the liberty of cracking the slab and displaying it in my preferred method. |
Those Expos tickets are amazing.
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Congrats Scott!
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Thanks Mike & Mark!
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Many of you know that I am not a fan of PSA grading tickets, so I took the liberty of cracking the slab and displaying it in my preferred method.[/QUOTE]
You are going to throw off PSA's accounting system! |
1965 Game 4 World Series Ticket-Question?
I have a ticket from game 4 of the 1965 World Series. I would like to display it with cards of the players from the game. Should I use 1965 Topps cards (the year of the world series) or 1966 Topps cards( player stats from 1965) ?
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Stub from the first ever game in New Jersey Cardinals history.
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Thank You icollectDCsports
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Back From framing
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...d6ea56eb_z.jpgthumbnail_IMG_1746 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr Also got this one back with 1st game Program https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...17198a68_z.jpgthumbnail_IMG_1745 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr |
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The only problem with that reasoning - this problem applies to all years, but I'll stay with '65 since that's the year under discussion - is, what do you with a card of a player on the '65 team whose '65 card shows him on a different team? Today (2019) we have update sets and traded sets and 60 million different sets, so even though Marcus Stroman's 2019 base Topps card shows him with Toronto, I'm sure someone assembling a similar display for the World Champion New York Mets :cool: will be able to find a '19 pasteboard showing him in the orange and blue, but for the vintage sets that's a dilemma the person putting the display together will have to decide for himself. |
ENDS TONIGHT at LOTG
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I think there are only 3 of these graded by PSA.
Great moment in baseball history and GREAT INVESTMENT PIECE: http://loveofthegameauctions.com/Apr...-LOT20075.aspx |
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I am of the strong belief that the Comiskey WS tickets from the late teens were sold like this but I have never seen a full strip. Many of the Press Tickets from that era were quite similar in their format. |
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I picked this up a couple months ago, but had not posted it in on here. The Texas Welcome Dinner was where JFK was scheduled to speak on the night of November 22, 1963, had he not been assassinated earlier in the day.
This is the only ticket I have in my collection. It is just such an amazing piece of history, IMO. The condition is not the best, but I had wanted a Texas Welcome Dinner ticket for a while. The ones the that show up on eBay almost always have outrageous BINs. |
33 WS and 39 AS GAME TICKETS
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Recently got these back from PSA
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Correction
Should have said 33 WS and 33 AS Game
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Joe- 32WS.
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32 WS and 33 AS game tickets
Thanks, I screwed up that post all the way around!
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1924 Washington World Series strips
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Thanks Hank, that never made sense and now it does.
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http://research.sabr.org/journals/fi...l-31-Bevis.pdf |
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Hank, what are the green lines on the ticket for?
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Green Lines -1924 Washington Tix
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For over 20 years, I've been looking for the ticket from May 6, 1984 where Cal Ripken Jr. became only the 2nd Oriole in their history to hit for the cycle (Brooks Robby was the first).
The game was played in Arlington on a Sunday afternoon in front of a sparse crown of 13,224 fans. Finally, I found one on eBay (a full ticket no less) from a seller from France (of all places) with an awkward description (which brought fewer eyes to it): https://i.imgur.com/TMdPm06.jpg?1 |
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