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ooo-ribay 12-16-2019 06:27 PM

ODDBALL items!
 
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I love the oddball stuff. Anyone (with money) can own a '52 Topps Mantle or a signed Ruth ball but I honestly get a bigger kick out of the seldom seen stuff. Some of my favorite Giants items are not necessarily valuable but possess a certain kitschy charm, at least to me. If this thread gets any traction, I have plenty of oddball stuff to share. Here's the first - a woman's apron. What have you got?

perezfan 12-16-2019 10:23 PM

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Cool Apron, Rob!

Really captures the era, and I love the artwork.

Here’s an item that should work nicely in this thread. It’s a figural 1957 Milwaukee Braves Hair Brush. His Mohawk is actually a removable brush that rests atop his head. Must’ve been a real bust at the Concession Stands, as you NEVER see them. I don’t think I’ve seen another. Probably had a very short production run, as it’s kind of disgusting! :eek:

mr2686 12-17-2019 06:50 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 1939660)
Cool Apron, Rob!

Really captures the era, and I love the artwork.

Here’s an item that should work nicely in this thread. It’s a figural 1957 Milwaukee Braves Hair Brush. His Mohawk is actually a removable brush that rests atop his head. Must’ve been a real bust at the Concession Stands, as you NEVER see them. I don’t think I’ve seen another. Probably had a very short production run, as it’s kind of disgusting! :eek:

Mark, those are just down right creepy. LOL

bnorth 12-17-2019 07:16 AM

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I love the oddball stuff. Anyone (with money) can own a '52 Topps Mantle or a signed Ruth ball but I honestly get a bigger kick out of the seldom seen stuff. Some of my favorite Giants items are not necessarily valuable but possess a certain kitschy charm, at least to me. If this thread gets any traction, I have plenty of oddball stuff to share. Here's the first - a woman's apron. What have you got?

Great item, I also like the oddball items way more than a lot of the common expensive items. I would love to see this thread get some traction. I also have a PLENTY of stuff to share.:)

Here is my favorite bat, it is a semi rare promo bat Wade Boggs ordered in 1991. I have a couple gamers but this promo bat come from the personal collection of Tom "The Mongoose" McEwen.

ooo-ribay 12-17-2019 08:01 AM

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Giants percolator. Given to various SF "dignitaries" upon the Giants arrival in 1958.

Scott Garner 12-17-2019 08:06 AM

ODDBALL! Note: R rated
 
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Off color Tigers T-shirt from the 1984 World Series that featured the Detroit Tigers and the San Diego Padres.
Weird, but I can't bring myself to get rid of it. :D

dwr11 12-17-2019 09:45 AM

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Here is the Twins version of that apron and one other item that probably wouldn't be accepted today.

bocca001 12-17-2019 10:07 AM

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Love the Tigers vs. Padres shirt. That got an out loud laugh from me.

I also want to see Rob's Willie Mays clock.

perezfan 12-17-2019 12:30 PM

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Some oddball Cardinals stuff....

Dizzy Dean Ashtray, circa 1930s
Cardinals Pinback, with rare "Bird in Cage" Dangler
Cardinals Ashtray, circa 1940s (Circular version)
Cardinals Ashtray, circa 1940s (Square version)
Cardinals Statue, circa 1931

bnorth 12-17-2019 12:52 PM

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Not 100% sure the proper terms for this item. It is the original typewriter copy of the contract between Eddie Mathews and his agent Frank Scott. The contract is for things like testimonials, personal appearances, television, ect., and not anything related to playing baseball. I also have the original typewriter copies between Willie Mays and Al Kaline with Frank Scott.

Bumpus Jones 12-17-2019 01:16 PM

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Great topic and cool stuff fellas! Here's a grouping of lady's handbags sold at Crosley Field I presume in fashionable Black, Red and Blue...

ooo-ribay 12-17-2019 02:09 PM

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I also want to see Rob's Willie Mays clock.

Ask and ye shall receive!

Love the Cardinal's bird cage dangler and the Reds fashionable handbags!

Scott Garner 12-17-2019 03:41 PM

Nolan Ryan backlit Starter sign
 
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One of my favorite oddball Nolan Ryan items in my collection is a Starter brand backlit display sign from circa 1991. Approximately 24" x 24"
Ryan endorsed Starter brand apparel for a few years.

JackW 12-17-2019 04:24 PM

Glad he said clock.

guy3050 12-17-2019 05:11 PM

My Rusty Staub Watch

https://live.staticflickr.com/865/39...74c6db64_z.jpgIMG_0218 by Guy Bourque, on Flickr

ooo-ribay 12-17-2019 06:15 PM

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Le Grand Orange!

Mark70Z 12-17-2019 06:40 PM

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Man, I really like that watch! Any details? I know there was the SuperStar watches from 1968; that’s not part of that series is it...

sayhey24 12-17-2019 06:59 PM

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Love those timepieces!
Tough to beat the Mays clock, but here are a few more Mays oddball items, with a Sadaharu Oh belt thrown in.

Greg

Fredskinz 12-17-2019 10:44 PM

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I own Schottzie's dog collar...odd enough?

perezfan 12-18-2019 12:45 AM

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I own Schottzie's dog collar...odd enough?

That one might take the prize. Must be a very big collar!

sayhey24 12-18-2019 07:19 AM

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Schottzie -- good dog!

I will add a First Day Cover owned by Captain Kangaroo (forgive my blackout skills -- didn't want to show his old address) and a Billy Martin calendar display (although I guess anything Billy Martin related could be considered oddball).

Greg

bocca001 12-18-2019 08:02 AM

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You guys are making me realize that I'm mostly an even ball collector.

I do, however, have an affinity for these baseball head banks. My children (who aren't exactly young) are a bit scared of them. I try to pick them up when the price is right, but they usually sell pretty well if they are in decent shape. I'm currently looking for an Oakland A's bank if anyone has one.

GrayGhost 12-18-2019 09:10 AM

FANTASTIC Thread.!!!

Letter to Bill Dewitt 1929 looking for a job with the Cardinals.

One wonders if the writer got lucky:)

guy3050 12-18-2019 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Mark70Z (Post 1939882)
Man, I really like that watch! Any details? I know there was the SuperStar watches from 1968; that’s not part of that series is it...

No it is not , it was release in The Montreal area in 1970 , I got it from my godmother for my 1st communion in 1970

seattlerainiers 12-18-2019 10:55 AM

Seattle Rainiers
 
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The Seattle Rainiers won three straight PCL pennants , 1939-1941. Team members were awarded championship rings for the 1939 pennant, and were allowed to choose from other commemorative items in 1940 and 1941. After all, who needs more than one gorgeous championship ring? :rolleyes:

Here are a few of those alternate awards, a Kodak 8 camera, a Packard Bell floor radio, and a Remington rifle, all with commemorative championship shields. I'll add a picture of another choice, a silverware set, later.

ooo-ribay 12-18-2019 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by sayhey24 (Post 1939894)
Love those timepieces!
Tough to beat the Mays clock, but here are a few more Mays oddball items, with a Sadaharu Oh belt thrown in.

Greg

I picked up the same Willie Mays pine tar, just yesterday. Mine, like yours, has a faded label. It was originally a nice orange.

I have the skateboard, too. I was able to find out it was sold only at Northern California Macy's in 1960. Tough to find, these days.

bnorth 12-18-2019 12:25 PM

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Not rare or expensive, just an example on how far us player collectors will go.:D

In the center in the life vest is GI Joe Cutter(Wade Boggs). On the weird note the little guy in the radiation suit on the far left is stamped Occupied Japan.

Exhibitman 12-18-2019 02:59 PM

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...dvertising.jpg

One of the oddest Joe Louis pieces I have, it is a door hangar presumably hung on newsstands soliciting orders for a special edition related to the Louis-Braddock fight in 1937. I've never seen another.

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This is a betting slip (front and back) from the Louis-Schmeling I fight in 1936. Looks almost governmental, which is great since betting was illegal at the time.

https://photos.imageevent.com/exhibi...%20Wrapper.jpg

Last of all, how about a piece of actual trash: a 1930s candy wrapper for Barney Ross's candy bar. Ross, a HOFer and two-division champ, was awarded America's third highest military honor, the Silver Star, as well as a presidential citation, for heroism on Guadalcanal during WWII.

perezfan 12-18-2019 04:25 PM

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Magnificent oddball stuff, everyone! Let's make this a long ongoing thread.

Here's a smattering of oddball items with the common thread being they are all Tobacco-related...

Pipes, Pipe Stands, Lighters, Cigarette Holders, Match Safes, Match Strikers, Ash Trays, Cigar Tins, Humidors, and other various pieces... all of which contributed to Lung, Mouth and Tongue Cancer back in the day. :o

ooo-ribay 12-18-2019 04:26 PM

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Last of all, how about a piece of actual trash: a 1930s candy wrapper for Barney Ross's candy bar. Ross, a HOFer and two-division champ, was awarded America's third highest military honor, the Silver Star, as well as a presidential citation, for heroism on Guadalcanal during WWII.

Great stuff, Adam! "One man's trash is another man's treasure." So true.

ooo-ribay 12-18-2019 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 1940185)
Magnificent oddball stuff, everyone! Let's make this a long ongoing thread.

Here's a smattering of oddball items with the common thread being they are all Tobacco-related...

Pipes, Pipe Stands, Lighters, Cigarette Holders, Match Safes, Match Strikers, Ash Trays, Cigar Tins, Humidors, and other various pieces... all of which contributed to Lung, Mouth and Tongue Cancer back in the day. :o


Even Mark's "oddball" items are classy!

TUM301 12-18-2019 05:25 PM

Oddball Items
 
Great idea for a thread with some really cool items. Enclosed 2 Babe Ruth items from completely different avenues. 1913 St. Mary`s Industrial School calendar made famous by the Babe and where it all began. Second is an antique leather suitcase with a hand painted Movie advertisement for the 1927 picture featuring Babe, "Babe Comes Home".

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...c9e97750_c.jpg1913 St Mary`s Industrial School Calendar #2 by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...9d856171_b.jpgPic 4, Babe Comes Home, Suitcase by Hugh Murphy, on Flickr

ooo-ribay 12-18-2019 05:29 PM

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ca. 1980's 45 RPM record by wannabe rapper Joe Mama. Gotta love the boombox! I can't remember what the "B side" was but I know it's by another wannabe white rapper...this one with blond dreadlocks. :p

perezfan 12-18-2019 07:09 PM

Rob, that one might even have Schottzie’s Collar beat!

That could be a lone survivor (and with good reason!)

ooo-ribay 12-18-2019 08:32 PM

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Rob, that one might even have Schottzie’s Collar beat!

That coukd be a lone survivor (and with good reason!)

I had a dedicated “joe mama” ebay search for years! :p

bnorth 12-19-2019 09:11 AM

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Some would be happy with one milk chocolate bar or even one of each color wrapper. I am WAY past that point in collecting.:D

Here is an entire original box of Wade Boggs .352 bars and a partial roll of red wrappers.

sayhey24 12-19-2019 09:18 AM

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Mark your tobacco related items are incredible, just like the rest of your collection.
I'll stick with that theme and offer a few more, including an old cigarette vendor --

Greg

ooo-ribay 12-19-2019 01:24 PM

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The "B side" to Giant's Cap! GIVITUP!! I gotta listen to this thing (I never have)!

sayhey24 12-19-2019 01:47 PM

If only we had audio on this site!

Greg

perezfan 12-19-2019 01:54 PM

Awesome stuff, Greg... I especially love that figural Photographer Ashtray. Great detail, and beautiful piece!

And Rob...
While your Giants collection may be Hall-Of-Fame worthy.... I don't think Joe Mama will ever be inducted into the Rock & Roll HOF.

Just guessin' :rolleyes:

Bumpus Jones 12-19-2019 04:04 PM

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You guys continue to amaze me with what your pulling out of the closet. Here's a few more Reds pieces...

perezfan 12-19-2019 04:40 PM

Wow Chris!

Never seen either of those items. But I can remember those beaded Indian style belts from when I was just a little kid. That thing is really cool!

MK 12-19-2019 05:31 PM

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Scarce light bulb pitcher from the Cubs first night game.

Chris Counts 12-19-2019 06:13 PM

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Is a popcorn megaphone oddball enough?

ooo-ribay 12-19-2019 07:07 PM

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Is a popcorn megaphone oddball enough?

Yes! :p

ooo-ribay 12-19-2019 07:09 PM

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You guys continue to amaze me with what your pulling out of the closet. Here's a few more Reds pieces...

Love the belt, especially the “Big League” medallion. Is the “Play Ball” book sized for baseball cards or business cards?

batsballsbases 12-19-2019 07:22 PM

Not baseball but basketball. A letter to John Cullen Murphy a very good friend of mine ( wrote the prince valliant comic strip did covers for sport, sports illustrated , colliers etc) a request for information from the Harlem Globe trotters on a story he was doing on Abe Saperstein. talking about what he looked like and what the uniforms were to look like in 1948. John had some great items when I sold off his stuff for him. John died in 2004. And by the way lived not far from Lou Gehrig back in the day!

Bumpus Jones 12-19-2019 10:02 PM

Thanks, fellas. Rob I'm fairly certain the wallet was made for baseball cards. It has the position numbers printed at the bottom of each sleeve.

71buc 12-19-2019 11:07 PM

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I have lots of odd stuff but will focus on the odd ball 1971 Pirates items in my collection. All of these items are fairly hard to find. Roberto and Stargell coin banks, Roberto Memorial pennant, 1971 NL Championship banner hung during the series, Bob Moose's team issued tie, blazer, watch and his Iron City Beer tie.

sayhey24 12-20-2019 05:57 AM

That's a lot of great stuff Mike -- I really like the two busts, but I vote for the Bob Moose jacket and the Iron City tie as the most oddball!

Greg

parker1b2 12-20-2019 07:00 AM

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1 foot section of the Foul Line from the Old Comiskey Park

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dwr11 12-20-2019 09:07 AM

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A few more misc. Minnesota Twins items.

ooo-ribay 12-20-2019 09:21 AM

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I have lots of odd stuff but will focus on the odd ball 1971 Pirates items in my collection. All of these items are fairly hard to find. Roberto and Stargell coin banks, Roberto Memorial pennant, 1971 NL Championship banner hung during the series, Bob Moose's team issued tie, blazer, watch and his Iron City Beer tie.

...and I'll bet it's some of your favorite stuff, huh?

You got all artistic with your photo of the coin banks! :p

ooo-ribay 12-20-2019 09:23 AM

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A few more misc. Minnesota Twins items.

Great stuff! Got more?

A few pins I've never seen.

dwr11 12-20-2019 09:48 AM

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Misc. Minnesota Twins/Vikings buttons. Notice the different photos used for the Harmon 1969 MLB pin. Both of them are difficult to track down but the one still on the card is the most difficult.

rlevy 12-20-2019 10:14 AM

Venturing into the really ODD
 
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Sorry Rob, need some Dodger stuff in this thread. This is something I never show anyone at my house, as they already think my collecting is weird, and this would convince them. It was well established that Koufax had arm issues, and here is a 1964 x-ray of (as Vinny put it) "The Left Arm of God".

Rick

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perezfan 12-20-2019 01:01 PM

Wow.... amazing Twins and Pirates stuff. LOVE the Clemente and Stargell Banks, and everything else, Mike!

And the mega Twins collection is off the charts... Sweeeeeet!

But that Koufax X-ray will be very tough to beat, if we're looking for oddball. How did you even go about acquiring that, Rick??

rlevy 12-20-2019 01:40 PM

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Wow.... amazing Twins and Pirates stuff. LOVE the Clemente and Stargell Banks, and everything else, Mike!

And the mega Twins collection is off the charts... Sweeeeeet!

But that Koufax X-ray will be very tough to beat, if we're looking for oddball. How did you even go about acquiring that, Rick??

Mark, I actually bought it, and an xray of Ali's broken jaw from the Norton fight after it had been wired shut, on ebay about 20 years ago. I gave the Ali to a dealer on consignment, not sure where it ended up, and I never got paid for it. I have a wirephoto of Koufax leaving Dr Kerlan's office after an examination a year earlier than the date of the x-ray.

Rick

Bugsy 12-20-2019 01:44 PM

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a few more misc. Minnesota twins items.

Beautiful Twins stuff!!!

bocca001 12-20-2019 04:28 PM

Love the x-ray. That will be tough to beat unless anyone has something like a piece of a player (hair, toenail).

ooo-ribay 12-20-2019 09:42 PM

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Love the x-ray. That will be tough to beat unless anyone has something like a piece of a player (hair, toenail).

;)

Mark70Z 12-21-2019 07:12 PM

Man you guys have amazing items!

Case12 12-22-2019 09:15 AM

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Cool Apron, Rob!

Really captures the era, and I love the artwork.

Here’s an item that should work nicely in this thread. It’s a figural 1957 Milwaukee Braves Hair Brush. His Mohawk is actually a removable brush that rests atop his head. Must’ve been a real bust at the Concession Stands, as you NEVER see them. I don’t think I’ve seen another. Probably had a very short production run, as it’s kind of disgusting! :eek:

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Ask and ye shall receive!

Love the Cardinal's bird cage dangler and the Reds fashionable handbags!

I have never seen a baseball theme Mystery clock....love it!!

Wite3 12-22-2019 12:30 PM

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Casablanca Fans from Los Angeles giveaway.

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Ted Williams Key Charm...have a Newsome one of these also but no pic.

ooo-ribay 12-23-2019 03:06 PM

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I like that the keychain is "Luckee." :p

My wife gave me a hard time when I paid $30 for this ca. 1958 sugar packet. 20 years later, I still haven't seen another. She still gives me a hard time...

bnorth 12-23-2019 03:20 PM

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3 Twins SGAs

The Tony Oliva is from when they inducted him into the Twins HOF. I got Tony to sign it a few yeas ago.

The Kirby Puckett flip bookshows his 11th inning HR in the 1991 WS.

A encased card celebrating Torii Hunter winning a gold glove.

sayhey24 12-23-2019 04:38 PM

That's pretty funny about the sugar packet Rob!

Greg

71buc 12-25-2019 08:37 PM

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Christmas gift from my brother in law. He just returned from Puerto Rico. I think a Clemente beach towel would qualify as pretty odd ball.

commishbob 12-25-2019 11:02 PM

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In the early 60s, Howard had opened Elston Howard Travel in my hometown of Nutley, New Jersey. It was about two blocks from my house and right where the bus dropped us after school. When it opened my best friend and I would walk by every day hoping for a glimpse of a major leaguer. One day a woman waved us into the offices and told us to come by that weekend. Sure enough Elston was there and he signed pictures for us. Gave us some of these charms as well but I lost mine. I found one on eBay while searching for something else and overpaid for it instantly.

Meeting Elston Howard was probably my first in-person autograph and definitely our first off the field encounter with an athlete. Cool memory.

roarfrom34 12-26-2019 06:46 AM

Here is Earl Weaver's hand written scouting report on every A.L. Player from 1986 divided by club. After the season, he gave the reports to coach Jimmy Williams for use in '87....I had Earl sign the box lid a few years before he passed.....

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Bugsy 12-26-2019 09:49 AM

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A page from a Royal Tailor sample book from 1914. Christy Mathewson was one of a handful of players from that book. I believe Frank Chance, Ty Cobb, Eddie Plank, Connie Mack, and John McGraw were the other baseball players featured, but there could be more.

Bugsy 12-26-2019 09:51 AM

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During the Depression, the White Sox produced and bottled their own brand of orange soda under the stands at Comiskey Park.

Bugsy 12-26-2019 09:53 AM

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And an oddball score counter that was produced by Brown & Bigelow in St. Paul.

Bugsy 12-26-2019 09:55 AM

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Red Sox Beer:

Bugsy 12-26-2019 10:09 AM

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This one is pretty strange. I believe another former member previously owned this one. In a book, "A History of Boston in 50 Artifacts," a deteriorated version of this pin was recovered in a dig. Since it has a copyright of 1912, someone (the author?) made the connection that it is tied to either the opening of Fenway Park or the 1912 World Series. Either assumption is a pretty large leap. I did a brief search for copyright info on that phrase in 1912. Not sure if my findings were for this pin, but the owner is from NY. It doesn't mean this pin isn't specifically related to the Red Sox, but it is worth noting.

Bugsy 12-26-2019 10:13 AM

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This one is pretty strange. I believe another former member previously owned this one. In a book, "A History of Boston in 50 Artifacts," a deteriorated version of this pin was recovered in a dig. Since it has a copyright of 1912, someone (the author?) made the connection that it is tied to either the opening of Fenway Park or the 1912 World Series. Either assumption is a pretty large leap. I did a brief search for copyright info on that phrase in 1912. Not sure if my findings were for this pin, but the owner is from NY. It doesn't mean this pin isn't specifically related to the Red Sox, but it is worth noting.

Sorry for all the posts :o I actually just found the answer on the pin...

Huck 12-26-2019 12:05 PM

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Scarce light bulb pitcher from the Cubs first night game.

A light bulb pitcher...pretty cool. I have never seen one.

ooo-ribay 12-26-2019 06:24 PM

Great stuff!

Jay Wolt 12-26-2019 06:33 PM

Nellie Fox Bowling alley ashtray 1960's

https://qualitycards.com/pictures/nelliefoxe.jpg



Its still in operation, though Nellie died in '75

https://qualitycards.com/pictures/nelliefoxc.jpg

Jay Wolt 12-26-2019 06:35 PM

Nellie Fox bowling alley signed postcard from 1963

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