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Old 01-11-2019, 10:34 AM
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That is a cool looking ad piece. And a common Williams card with somewhat rare centering. ....


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'54 Topps cardboard display/promotion piece.
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Here are a few more including a 1946 type 1 photo, 1941 Life magazine, 1947 dual sided Bond Bread, 1950 all star pin-ups, circa 1950? penny gum ball charm, 1950 Prest-o-lite postcard, 1960 Jimmy fund and 1959 Fleer pack.
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Here are a few more including a 1946 type 1 photo, 1941 Life magazine, 1947 dual sided Bond Bread, 1950 all star pin-ups, circa 1950? penny gum ball charm, 1950 Prest-o-lite postcard, 1960 Jimmy fund and 1959 Fleer pack.

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Over at bbcexchange.com you can buy this complete 1959 Fleer Baseball Ted Williams wax box. Bring your big wallet.

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Over at bbcexchange.com you can buy this complete 1959 Fleer Baseball Ted Williams wax box. Bring your big wallet.

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I have drooled over that box many times. WOW would it be awesome to open that baby up and rip those packs open.
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Default Ted signs (not that ted signs)

Route 9 massachusetts signs purchase from the estate of former dpw commish james kerasiotes
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This is a 1957 team issue:


PC sized, in case you were wondering.
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Love seeing these great and rare items, thanks to everyone.

Here are a few of my favorites from the early days:
1. 1937 Padres team signed ball
2. Ted, Eddie Collins and Padres owner Bill "Hard Rock" Lane outside Padres offices, right after Ted signed.
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Great stuff Dave...

That's one heck of a shirt collar that Ted is sporting! And Ted's sig on the Ball might be the earliest I've seen. Thanks for posting those amazing images!
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Great stuff Dave...

That's one heck of a shirt collar that Ted is sporting! And Ted's sig on the Ball might be the earliest I've seen. Thanks for posting those amazing images!
Thanks Mark. Belaboring the obvious, your Ted display items are spectacular.

Here are a few signed snapshots, and a package that I got in the mail almost 50 years ago that I still treasure.
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This Day In Sports was a feature that ran in sports sections for years. They looked like cards. I found a stack of 1960 and 1961 baseball ones at the bottom of a box of stuff I bought and decided that if someone took the effort to cut them out and save them for over 50 years the least I could do was keep them.
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This Day In Sports was a feature that ran in sports sections for years. They looked like cards. I found a stack of 1960 and 1961 baseball ones at the bottom of a box of stuff I bought and decided that if someone took the effort to cut them out and save them for over 50 years the least I could do was keep them.
Those are great Adam, I for one am glad you kept them.
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