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I'd use a silver polish, and would bet most of that tarnish comes off. It will look a lot better for resale, IMO.
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I took your advice,and it cleaned up nicely.It's a lot more appealing cleaned up IMO.Here's what it looks like now.
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That looks great! Nice job polishing it. If your intent is to sell, you just made it a lot more marketable. Beautiful piece!
Regarding the Perez Bat... No discernable number on knob. There is a hint of old marker, but too faint to even claim its a "24". The bat does measure the correct 35.5" in length. This bat was not well cared for, and probably spent the majority of its life outside/unprotected. It was very dry and weathered when received. I decided to apply a coat of lemon oil to liven it up. From what I've read, this is an acceptable practice, and it really helped bring the wood back to life. Yes, the bat was worn. But I am nearly positive it's the hickory type. Perez placed an order for one batch of these Hickories in July of 1976. When you see it in person, it's easy to tell the difference between this wood and the far more typical ash model with flame burned finish. There are other nice indications of game use. Lots of grain swelling from repeated ball contact. It is on the down- side of the barrel, as is correct for Perez gamers. He batted with the H&B trademark pointing away. Some nice ball marks and rack streaks as well. Not sure how it would grade without a discernable number on knob... But for a couple hundred bucks, am quite happy with the purchase. A high grade bicentennial model would easily exceed 4 figures, so (given my current financial state) this was a perfect solution. Sorry to bore you all to death, but you inquired! |
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[QUOTE=perezfan;1237731
Sorry to bore you all to death, but you inquired![/QUOTE] Not at all. I was just curious to know if the new owner(you) saw something the seller did not. I just wish it was in better shape, otherwise it would have a different current owner
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Wow, 2014 is off to a terrific start for pickups!
Here are a few truly unique items that I recently acquired that came directly from Johnny Vander Meer's family estate: - Vander Meer's actual birth certificate - Vander Meer Honorable Discharge certificate from the US Navy in WWII - - Vander Meer 1945 US Navy Notice of Separation (lots of great stuff here!) - Johnny Vander Meer 1971 Old Timers Game (Philadelphia) Louisville Slugger Bat. This bat is massive in length (36") and weight. When I picked it up to swing it, I found it truly ironic and laughable that they would issue a bat that heavy to someone that was 20 years removed from his playing days. Babe Ruth himself would have had trouble swinging this bad boy!
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Ya know, it seems like almost every photo of Gehrig is of him smiling, with youngsters, or helping out with something. Wish I could've met the man. Seems like he was a real nice guy.
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Thanks R.J., I definitely am thrilled. I just received the WWII discharge papers and Vander Meer birth certificate today.
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Busy month so far for me...
1967-68 Sal Bando Oakland Athletics Coat (#6 on the sleeve). No evidence of it having a 1969 Centennial patch on the sleeve which prevents it from being from 1969. Also, since it has only the "A" on the front instead of "A's" I believe it also is from before 1970. ![]() Next... 1966 Cleveland Indians Dick Howser road flannel. Number and name change (HOWSER is still visible on the back when held to the light) from 18 to 5. I believe this jersey may have been re-used in 1967 by coach Del Rice who wore #5. ![]() ![]() ![]() And the final (most significant piece)... 1960 Cleveland Indians Harvey Kuenn home flannel. All original. Has some staining and a few tears here and there, but just a great piece. For those of you who were Indians fans during that time this jersey is of special significance (especially if you believe in the "Curse of Rocky Colavito"). I believe this could have also been worn during spring training of 1960 by Rocky Colavito since Colavito wore #6 in 1959 for the Indians. This is the very jersey worn on opening day of 1960 by 1959 AL Batting Champ Harvey Kuenn after he was traded from the Detroit Tigers to the Cleveland Indians for 1959 AL HR Champ Rocky Colavito (tied with Killebrew that year with 42 HR). The two teams played each other in Cleveland on Opening Day - April 19, 1960. Shown below with photos of the jerseys are images that show the jersey being worn by Kuenn. The final image shows the pinstripe matches on the front of the jersey. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Definite match.... really great stuff... congrats!
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That is a huge match!
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Awesome flannels!
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