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Great, so it's both ornamental and functional. Well played indeed.
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First time checking this side of the forum out and I must say, you guys have some very beautiful pieces!!!!!
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I'm not generally an autograph collector, but I thought I'd post this for Braves fans who might like to see it.
This poster was given out to fans at Turner Field on Hall of Fame induction Sunday (July 27). Fans who entered the park early received the poster and were able to watch the Hall of Fame ceremony on the jumbo video board. About 30 of the posters were later signed in the clubhouse by the three inductees when they came to Turner Field for a special event two weeks after the Cooperstown weekend. I was fortunate to get one and will now get it framed for my office. It measures 19-1/2 x 26-3/4 inches. Last edited by BradH; 08-18-2014 at 03:18 PM. Reason: spelling |
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Well my collecting activity has really slowed down this summer.
But opportunity knocked on the door as I was blessed with my second September 9, 1965 Koufax perfect game ticket this year. This example came from a card shop in the LA area who acquired it from the original owner. I'm partial to this example because it has writing - notating the event much like a fan who fills out a scorecard. I can tell the person who attended this game was excited and cherished the fact they got to witness Koufax's perfect game. Ticket was loved and that's what collecting is all about.
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This one was like pulling teeth as I had it on my radar for over a year while it sat in Andy Imperato's stash. Patience paid off for me.
A 1 of 1 according to any population reports. Attendance was in the 9,000 range according to the Baseball Encyclopedia making this a fairly rare stub. May 22, 1963 represents one of Mickey Mantle's most talked about home runs of his career. On his own account it was the "hardest hit ball" he's ever felt. Many websites and news articles put this in the top 10 farthest hit HR's in MLB history. Folklore says the ball could have gone 734ft if it had not hit the facade at Yankee Stadium. The only man to hit the facade (Mantle did it twice).
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Great image with period equipment. Player on far left middle row has "Chicago" across chest while player center front has "K.C." on chest. Any explanation as to why 2 different teams would be photographed together? Perhaps an "All-Star like" team??
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