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GrayGhost 03-01-2023 06:44 AM

March pickup thread
 
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Lovin' this 1884 Peck and Snyder tin badge/medal with original ad

GaryPassamonte 03-01-2023 11:22 AM

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Great badge!

I'm a little behind on my posts. I'll start with a dash/diamond/dash J F Hillerich and Son bat I just got. It's 35" long and 37 ozs. The wood is dark and possibly hickory. Uncracked and in fine condition. It is the "Trademark" version and probably dates from 1894-1896.

slidekellyslide 03-02-2023 11:06 AM

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Picked up this very cool NFL toy box at a tag sale this morning. Also found this Mets pinback that I can't locate on the interwebs. Common or tough?

JoeDfan 03-02-2023 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by GaryPassamonte (Post 2319371)
Great badge!

I'm a little behind on my posts. I'll start with a dash/diamond/dash J F Hillerich and Son bat I just got. It's 35" long and 37 ozs. The wood is dark and possibly hickory. Uncracked and in fine condition. It is the "Trademark" version and probably dates from 1894-1896.

That is gorgeous!

Vintagedeputy 03-02-2023 04:36 PM

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Rescued these from an antique store today.

GrayGhost 03-02-2023 05:38 PM

Great pickups all. keep it coming

eastonfalcon19 03-02-2023 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by GaryPassamonte (Post 2319371)
Great badge!

I'm a little behind on my posts. I'll start with a dash/diamond/dash J F Hillerich and Son bat I just got. It's 35" long and 37 ozs. The wood is dark and possibly hickory. Uncracked and in fine condition. It is the "Trademark" version and probably dates from 1894-1896.

That is a beauty...glad you were able to pick it up.

Vintagedeputy 03-04-2023 05:06 AM

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Picked up a few more pinbacks yesterday in another antique store.

murphusa 03-04-2023 05:02 PM

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Found today

BobC 03-04-2023 06:28 PM

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Found today

Nice item!

I have one also, but mine was definitely used. LOL

ooo-ribay 03-06-2023 10:36 AM

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Found today

Very nice!!

ooo-ribay 03-06-2023 10:52 AM

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A big shout out to fellow Net54'er "edtiques." While beating the bushes (much deeper than I ever do), Ed found this from AbeBooks, a SF independent bookstore. They were selling it for Bolerium Books, a tiny SF bookstore specializing in books and ephemera from various social movements...gay, communist, black, labor, etc. Bolerium is in a third floor suite and open by appointment. Say what you want about those radicals but the customer service was outstanding! "Watch what you say, they'll be calling you a radical; a liberal, fanatical, criminal." :p Fast, FREE shipping and extremely well packaged. This pin was one of my 50 Most Wanted. I had seen it ONCE; I don't remember where. The "poster" is so low budget it was printed directly on corrugated cardboard. Thanks, Ed! You are what Net54 is all about!

Vintagedeputy 03-06-2023 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2321013)
This pin was one of my 50 Most Wanted.

Anxious to know what the other 49 are on the list!

Vintagedeputy 03-06-2023 03:28 PM

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More good stuff today!

UKCardGuy 03-06-2023 04:09 PM

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Some great pickups guys and we're only 6 days into March.

My 1956 Oak Premier Card Vending machine arrived today. The right-side glass broke during shipping but I think I can get that replaced pretty easily. The rest of the machine is really clean and works well.

I just need to put some 1956T cards in the machine and get some gumballs. :-)

ooo-ribay 03-06-2023 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2321118)
Some great pickups guys and we're only 6 days into March.

My 1956 Oak Premier Card Vending machine arrived today. The right-side glass broke during shipping but I think I can get that replaced pretty easily. The rest of the machine is really clean and works well.

I just need to put some 1956T cards in the machine and get some gumballs. :-)

Beautiful!!

NYYFan63 03-06-2023 06:08 PM

Added another Brown Portrait

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doug.goodman 03-06-2023 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2321013)
A big shout out to fellow Net54'er "edtiques." While beating the bushes (much deeper than I ever do), Ed found this from AbeBooks, a SF independent bookstore. They were selling it for Bolerium Books, a tiny SF bookstore specializing in books and ephemera from various social movements...gay, communist, black, labor, etc. Bolerium is in a third floor suite and open by appointment. Say what you want about those radicals but the customer service was outstanding! "Watch what you say, they'll be calling you a radical; a liberal, fanatical, criminal." :p Fast, FREE shipping and extremely well packaged. This pin was one of my 50 Most Wanted. I had seen it ONCE; I don't remember where. The "poster" is so low budget it was printed directly on corrugated cardboard. Thanks, Ed! You are what Net54 is all about!

Those are great, congrats

mrreality68 03-07-2023 04:32 AM

great stuff especially love the vending machine and the foot locker

Some pins with nice patina

jsage 03-07-2023 03:33 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2321118)
Some great pickups guys and we're only 6 days into March.

My 1956 Oak Premier Card Vending machine arrived today. The right-side glass broke during shipping but I think I can get that replaced pretty easily. The rest of the machine is really clean and works well.

I just need to put some 1956T cards in the machine and get some gumballs. :-)

Very nice machine -
Hopefully you will not mind - what did you pay for it?
Jerry Sage

ooo-ribay 03-07-2023 04:34 PM

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Very nice machine -
Hopefully you will not mind - what did you pay for it?
Jerry Sage

I think it was/is in the B/S/T section….

batsballsbases 03-08-2023 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by jsage (Post 2321456)
Very nice machine -
Hopefully you will not mind - what did you pay for it?
Jerry Sage

Hey Jerry never look back..... LOL Just think of all the trips you have gone on with what you sold... Stay well my friend...;);)

jsage 03-08-2023 10:04 AM

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Hey Jerry never look back..... LOL Just think of all the trips you have gone on with what you sold... Stay well my friend...;);)

Al -
All is good here :)
Not looking back - very pleased with my decisions.
I was curious about the Premiere Machine because I have one left.
Never been used NOS.

gonefishin 03-08-2023 10:58 AM

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I am fortunate to have acquired the original "Pride of the Yankees" award presented to Lefty Gomez in 1987 by George Steinbrenner at the Yankees Homecoming banquet April 16 of that year. It consists of the original metal die cast plate that was used for the front page and a print of the front page signed by Willie Mays and several other Hall of Fame players. A pretty cool piece.

3finger1908 03-08-2023 08:58 PM

black soxxx
 
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type 3 at best I believe, of Hap Felsch:

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ThomasL 03-09-2023 09:25 AM

1916 White Sox Spring Training RPPC
 
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Won this nice RPPC at LOTG...since I had the matching type 1 photo it made sense. This was during the White Sox spring training in Mineral Wells, TX in 1916. The other player is "Hickey" and I have tried to determine exactly who he was with no luck.

daves_resale_shop 03-09-2023 06:49 PM

Bam Bam Cam
 
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my vintage baseball collecting has been pretty quiet for the last year, largely in part to the fact that i have been helping my daughter build her game used stick collection... her latest: a 1990 cam neely gamer signed and dated to 1990, from the collection of long time flyers PA announcer Lou Nolan

todeen 03-09-2023 07:06 PM

1940 WS partial Cincinnati team ball. But check out the awesome Union Telegram!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...ff8b2fda83.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...9dc871346d.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...7c5879ad6e.jpghttps://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...b6c9ecc6eb.jpg

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Scott Garner 03-10-2023 05:25 AM

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Very cool, Tim!

Vintagedeputy 03-10-2023 04:12 PM

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Two new arrivals today; Yankee Stadium and the Polo Grounds. Both postally unused.

The Polo Grounds one is a bit worn around the edges and I already had a black ink version, but how can you let a vintage postcard with John McGraw pass by you without buying it?

UKCardGuy 03-11-2023 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jsage (Post 2321664)
Al -
All is good here :)
Not looking back - very pleased with my decisions.
I was curious about the Premiere Machine because I have one left.
Never been used NOS.

I didn't get mine from the BST section. Jerry, I've just sent you a PM with details. (Your Oak Premier looks fantastic Jerry).

If anyone has any information about the decals (or how to get repop decals) used on the Oak Premier machines, I'd be interested. The only thing about my machine that I'd like to improve is the decal on the glass.

Tripp Trapp 03-11-2023 12:25 PM

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Added a Marquard Follow Through “Red Dash”.

Topnotchsy 03-11-2023 09:46 PM

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Picked up this 1946 Feller All-Stars Barnstorming Program. The back page is missing, but the program is beautifully scored. There is a newspaper article about the game taped into it, and the person wrote the date Oct 7, 1946 in it. This is one of the earlier versions of the program which has a white cover. Later examples (ones printed for later games) had an all orange cover.

The listing only had the front page and the scorecard page, so it was a cool surprise to see the ticket stub taped into the program behind the newspaper article.

The scorecard is filled out including Paige in the game, though the newspaper clipping does not show him. The Paige All-Stars had Artie Wilson, Henry Thompson, Quincy Trouppe, Howard Easterling, Buck O'Neil etc. The Feller team had Phil Rizzutto, Bob Lemon etc.

The Feller All-Stars won the majority of the games of the series, though the Paige All-Stars won this one.

Vintagedeputy 03-11-2023 10:04 PM

Today’s arrival
 
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Got a message online from an antiques dealer. She thought I might like this. Set me back a whopping $1.50.

docpatlv 03-11-2023 10:37 PM

From the Philly show

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Michael B 03-11-2023 11:03 PM

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Postcard of Johnny Hayes, winner of the 1908 Olympic marathon.

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eastonfalcon19 03-13-2023 08:01 PM

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Picked up this ring bat. 7 total rings with a unique coloring to the rings.

GaryPassamonte 03-14-2023 04:01 AM

Ron- Nice bat with interesting colors. I don't think I've seen blue rings like that before.

Scott Garner 03-14-2023 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Topnotchsy (Post 2322755)
Picked up this 1946 Feller All-Stars Barnstorming Program. The back page is missing, but the program is beautifully scored. There is a newspaper article about the game taped into it, and the person wrote the date Oct 7, 1946 in it. This is one of the earlier versions of the program which has a white cover. Later examples (ones printed for later games) had an all orange cover.

The listing only had the front page and the scorecard page, so it was a cool surprise to see the ticket stub taped into the program behind the newspaper article.

The scorecard is filled out including Paige in the game, though the newspaper clipping does not show him. The Paige All-Stars had Artie Wilson, Henry Thompson, Quincy Trouppe, Howard Easterling, Buck O'Neil etc. The Feller team had Phil Rizzutto, Bob Lemon etc.

The Feller All-Stars won the majority of the games of the series, though the Paige All-Stars won this one.


Good one, Jeff! :cool:

eastonfalcon19 03-14-2023 06:44 AM

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Ron- Nice bat with interesting colors. I don't think I've seen blue rings like that before.

Thank you Gary. I’ve looked and couldn’t find one either with those colors. Definitely an early bat. I’ll continue to look on here, there’s some great threads with ring bats.

milkit1 03-15-2023 05:43 PM

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Just picked up this incredible 1909 Reds Team photo. Love the exact date!

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edtiques 03-15-2023 07:25 PM

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I picked this 2 1/8 inch Pee Wee Reese pin up. Unfortunately, it has some spots, the ribbon's dirty and faded but it's a scarce pin.

ooo-ribay 03-15-2023 07:26 PM

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I picked this 2 1/8 inch Pee Wee Reese pin up. Unfortunately, it has some spots, the ribbon's dirty and faded but it's a scarce pin.

The spots aren’t that bad and yiu can always find a new ribbon.

doug.goodman 03-16-2023 12:18 AM

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From the Philly show

Mike and I have already exchanged messages, but others may be interested to know that the first 11 m114 Baseball Magazine supplements
were released in December 1916 and this was one of them.

The others were :
Dodgers Team
Larry Gardner
Charles Herzog
Rogers Hornsby
Fielder Jones
Benny Kauff
Dave Robertson
Babe Ruth (pitching)
George Sisler
Zack Wheat

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docpatlv 03-16-2023 07:13 AM

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Mike and I have already exchanged messages, but others may be interested to know that the first 11 m114 Baseball Magazine supplements
were released in December 1916 and this was one of them.

The others were :
Dodgers Team
Larry Gardner
Charles Herzog
Rogers Hornsby
Fielder Jones
Benny Kauff
Dave Robertson
Babe Ruth (pitching)
George Sisler
Zack Wheat

https://photos.imageevent.com/docpat...92736E2B4.jpeg

And thank you Doug for your help whenever I have had a question regarding the M114s. I admire the amount of effort you have put into collecting and researching these items. Maybe a reference book could be in the works???👊🏼

Vintagedeputy 03-16-2023 06:27 PM

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Not a huge find, but I found this baseball glove charm for sale. It’s the same ones that you often see attached to vintage pinbacks, so I picked it up.

ooo-ribay 03-17-2023 02:46 PM

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A couple of additions to my low end Giants collection...a tray with the SF Chronicle headline after they beat the Dodgers in the 1962 NL Playoff...shown with matching mug and a mug with the SF Examiner headline...there is also a glass candy dish and pennant with the Examiner headline. The Examiner headline was better but the Chronicle mug is of better quality. They were sold at Bullock and Jones, a SF store that had been around since the Gold Rush days.

I also picked up a Wine List from the Francisco Grande. The Giants owned the resort and trained there from 1961-79. I have a ton of Francisco Grande stuff.

3finger1908 03-18-2023 06:51 AM

Jack the Giant Killer
 
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3finger1908 03-18-2023 08:16 AM

Big Ed
 
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gonefishin 03-18-2023 03:32 PM

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I picked up this autographed 1921 photo of Tommy Melton. Tommy won the Indy 500 in 1921 and 1923. He set the land speed record in the Duesenberg pictured in 1920. Unfortunately, he committed suicide 1962.


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