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Show us your MLB player fan club membership cards
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A recent pickup had me thinking that this thread might be fun to see what's out there...
Most of you know that I collect the no-hitter theme. A few years ago, I bought this Toothpick Sam Jones signed Fan Club card from Jim Stinson. Toothpick Sam was the first African American to toss a no-hitter in 1955. His signature is rare in of itself. To find a vintage Sam Jones fan club membership card was too cool to pass up. Within the past year or so I purchased this great 1929 WaJo Boosters Club card (that was actually WaJo's wife Hazel's) from net54 board member Hank Thomas (WaJo's grandson). I found a third candidate for this mini collection a couple of weeks ago on eBay. Here is a Larry Dierker Astro Buddies Club card from 1970. Astros Buddies Club cards each came with a player "Special Buddy". Dierker pitched a no-hitter for the Astros in 1979. Not a no-hitter pitcher, but I also have a neat Henry Aaron Booster Card from 1973, when Aaron was chasing Babe Ruth's career HR record. Show us your player fan club cards! Which ones do you have in your collection? |
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This 1929 WaJo Boosters Club membership card belonged to one of WaJo's sons. Scott, my pathetic memory does not enable me to recall if I acquired this card from Hank Thomas, and as best as I can recall, our examples are the only ones I have ever seen.
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pretty cool cards. must be a hard time to expand this collection. But I like it.
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Saw A nice Joe D fan club for sale in Hakes current auction
https://hakes.com/Auction/ItemDetail...-RADIO-PROGRAM |
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No membership cards but I have these...
Duane Kuiper: 3379 ABs; ONE wall scraper HR. :p |
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Here's my Mark McGwire fan club membership cert. Well, not mine but I own it. Signed by Mark and one of his brothers, Mike.
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Young Expos membership card in which Rusty Staub was president, this card use to get us in the bleachers at Jarry Park for 50 cents
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It's not a card, but this pin indicated you belonged to the St. Louis Browns Boys Club in 1935.
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My dad's from the '70s or '80s. One of my prized heirlooms.
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Sort of...
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Tweeting meant something entirely different in 1980:
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When I bought the pin the card came with it.... Both are very rare...
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