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The top drawing is obviously Gary Roenicke, but Scott and I originally though the second drawing to be Larry Harlow (since there is no other drawings of him), but now I'm leaning towards this being a second drawing of Roenicke. He did use a face mask on his helmet at one point, while I don't remember Larry Harlow using one. Thoughts??? Roenicke, Gary (Batting).jpg Roenicke, Gary (Repairing Helmet).jpg We have narrowed the last drawing down to either Dave Ford or John Flinn. I thinking John Flinn (no mustache). Again any thoughts?? Flinn, John.jpg Last edited by BaltOrioles; 02-08-2020 at 08:05 AM. |
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Day 39 (February 8, 2020 – 039)
I’m unsure why, but I really like the setup on these 8x10 Rawlings Advisory photos even if it’s not Brooks. Brooks has a few of these photos and this one is a favorite. Scott (quitcrab) posted four of these Rawlings photos and I thought we needed to see this one again (post #381). 1960’s Rawlings Advisory photo. Day 39 1 a.jpg Scott (quitcrab) has an example of a Rawlings Advisory photo that I had never seen before; I’m glad he pictured it on this thread for all to see. Scott, maybe just a shot of the one of a kind Rawlings photo by itself? Since we’ve already seen this Rawlings premium photo I’ll go ahead and picture another dugout shot of Brooks. I don’t think this snapshot is from 1969; the writing on the back states, September 11, 1966. The Orioles played the Twins in Metropolitan Stadium this day and the O’s “almost” came out on top. Day 39 Snapshot 1966 September 11th.jpg |
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1970's Orioles Nodder Last edited by Mark70Z; 02-08-2020 at 04:29 AM. |
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[QUOTE=Mark70Z;1953602]Day 39 (February 8, 2020 – 039)
I’m unsure why, but I really like the setup on these 8x10 Rawlings Advisory photos even if it’s not Brooks. Brooks has a few of these photos and this one is a favorite. Scott (quitcrab) posted four of these Rawlings photos and I thought we needed to see this one again (post #381). I really like that design, too. Clean.
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There has been some interest in the Orioles team issued postcards, so I'll periodically post some examples from my collection. Today, I'll highlight the set from 1962 that does include Brooks Robinson. The checklist is below. I'm still missing the Ron Hansen and both Wes Stock variations. If you have them, I'm interested.
1962 Postcards 06.jpg Illustrated checklist for the 1962 postcards 1962-01.jpg 1962-02.JPG |
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Very nice! I don’t see the 1962’s very often. What are the most difficult year postcards? |
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That's an interesting question. The most difficult postcards for me are the ones I still need. LOL The B&W issues from 1954-1969 are definitely harder to find than the color postcards from 1970 to present. Postcards from 1954-1956 are toughest to find. However, within each year from 1954-1969, there are easier and harder players to find. Most likely, the popularity and time spent with the Orioles contribute to the scarcity of certain postcards. Players often used them to answer fan mail request. Here are a few in my collection that are on most Orioles PC wantlists. 1954 "printed" postcard of Vern Stephens. There are 10 different known and this is the only one I have. These are much harder than the 1954-56 glossy postcards in my experience. 1954 Postcards 02.JPG 1954-55 Glossy RPPC of Tom Gastall. There is also a portrait pose of Gastall, that is near impossible, and a 1956 with the same kneeling pose, that I also have, with 012 stamped on the back. 195455 Postcards 06.jpg 1963 Steve Dalkowski 1963 Postcards 03.jpg |
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Love the Dalkowski postcard, Alan. Unfortunately, he never made it to the majors. Spent 9 1/2 years in the minor leagues, pitching 970 innings with 1324 strikeouts and 1274 BB's. That's just a wild stat line. Lots of great Dalko stories.
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That’s a really nice snapshot of Brooks. How many snapshots do you have of him? |
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I do have quite a few, but not all of them are in uniform; if fact most of them aren't in uniform. Some I have are from events he attended and such. Through the years of collecting these have been fun items to pick up along the way. Now, when found, they are getting a tad expensive (at least for snapshots) for the nice shots.
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