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Not sure if you have ever seen a sealed version of this. The price was $1.29.
The back has other movies listed. I love the Advertisement on the front ! Slow Motion (crank the handle slower) Instant Replay (crank the handle backwards) Stop action (don't crank the handle) I have two others but they are the sealed yellow box. I have never been able to watch the movie. Has anyone ever seen the movie? Love to know the film content. |
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While from his post Orioles playing days, here is a late 1970's game used bat of Etchebarren...I had him sign it when he managed the Aberdeen Ironbirds:
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Really like the Etchebarren bat. Do you have all your bats displayed? |
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I'd say I have about 70% of them displayed at any one time. I have a few racks/cases set up strategically throughout the house (here are a couple): ![]()
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Love the setup. Makes me want to start collecting bats (I already collect a few of the signs...). |
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I do have a sealed copy, so I've never seen the movie either. |
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Today I would like to highlight an area of my collection that may be familiar to a few of you, but I dare say many may not have seen before. At the end of the season, the Orioles usually produce some sort of season summary, generally for internal use or media purposes. Over the years, the style has varied a bit, but I find the info to be invaluable if you enjoy the history of the Orioles as I do. I would love to get a complete run, but that's probably a goal I'll never achieve. I try and pick them up whenever I come across them, which isn't that often. If anyone has more information or any others for sale, I am definitely interested...
I have the following season summary reports 1961-1968, 1990-1994, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2006-2008, and 2014. I also have reports from 1978, 1981, 1983-1989 (these were called organization books, but have similar information). 1961 1961 Season Summary.jpg 1964 1964 Season Summary.jpg 1978 1978 Organization Book.jpg 1981 1981 Organization Book.jpg 1992 1992 Season Summary.jpg 2014 2014 Season Summary.jpg |
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Very nice pieces. I bet they are informative. I’ve seen a few over the years, but never did pick any up. Did the O’s do them every year for sure? Last edited by Mark70Z; 01-28-2020 at 04:13 PM. |
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Posted for Clint (ksfarmboy) This is a 6" Orioles button with easel back. I haven't seen this large of button with the Walsh bird before. A lot of smaller one's, but that's BIG.
So, do you like the Walsh bird or the Hartzell bird better? That's a toughie... Orioles 6 pin-back 3.jpg |
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Buying Kansas CDVs, Cabinets, RPPCs and other pre 1930 memorabilia. |
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I'm astounded to see 33 pages of posts on Brooks Robinson and the Orioles. I first saw Brooks play during the 1970 World Series when I was 10. He seemed to single-handedly beat my beloved Reds, but I didn't hold it against him. I made sure my next glove was a Rawlings Brooks Robinson model, and soon I was trying to play third base like him. I would actually practice diving with my glove outstretched. I met him as a teenager, and he was a true gentleman.
I've long considered the Happy Bird to be the best cap logo in baseball. I'm also a big fan of the Early Bird, and the Ornithologically-Correct Bird, which are each pictured below. Of all my pieces of Orioles memorabilia, here are a few of my favorites. The caps are from c. 1954, c. 1960 and 1970 (Bobby Grich!), the photo in the middle comes from a 1957 Sports Illustrated, the Bazooka card is from 1964, and the jersey is from 1959 (Harry Brecheen?). Last edited by Chris-Counts; 05-27-2020 at 10:38 PM. |
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Day 149 (May 28, 2020 – 149)
As you’ve already guessed it, I collect pretty much anything Brooks related (unless it’s ugly and if it’s ugly sometimes I collect that as well ). This piece is a Brooks Robinson Cooperstown Bears figure called, “The Hot Corner”. I had to post the bottom of the resin figure because it hit me as funny when reading. The bottom states, “This Cooperstown Teddy is part of an exclusive offering of MLB bears authentically reproduced from original sources – historical documents, photographs and detailed information from famed baseball historians.” Ha; really?1998 Cooperstown Bear – “The Hot Corner” Day 149 a 1998 Cooperstown Bear The Hot Corner.jpg Day 149 b 1998 Cooperstown Bear The Hot Corner bottom.jpg The figure was from 1998 so I’ll post a favorite post career card. It’s a 1998 Fleer Sports Illustrated signed card. 1998 Fleer SI signed Day 149 c 1998 Fleer Sports Illustrated.jpg |
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Those are some amazing GU items. I'm a big fan of the Happy Bird as being my favorite and the Grich example hits the mark. Now, it's hard to beat a 1954 cap though and that is a great example. I really like pretty much ALL of the Oriole caps over the years even the examples that don't have the bird like the "B" cap. The signed cutout of Brooks from the '57 SI is cool. I also like the photo on the back as well. The back photo reminds me of a Brooks item I have that I posted on Net54 before, but not in this thread. I'll have to picture it since it resembles that shot. |
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I assume they might have done them each year. 1961 is the earliest I've seen. I try to pick them up whenever I find a year I don't have. |
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Day 31 (January 31, 2020 – 031)
Thought I’d end the month with a pretty cool Rawlings advertising piece. I’ve showed this a couple of times on Net54 and a couple other members have this same poster as well, but it’s a really nice display item especially when framed. 1960’s Rawlings advertising poster Day 31 a 1960's Rawlings Ad poster.jpg Quote: "He charged everything. He reacted as the ball was coming off the bat, sometimes as it was coming to the bat!" - George Brett |
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Not sure why I am up a 3:30 in the morning but I figured I would check the Brooks thread. Mark that is one nice Rawlings poster. I have never been fortunate enough to to own that one. I remember only seeing it once at a show and I passed up on it. It looks great! It would only look better if it was hanging in my house !
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![]() Also, I'd like to see the football if you're able to locate them as well. You have some great stuff. |
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WOW! That is so cool. Man, I need to get a nice setup so I can take my pictures on top of fantastic items...
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