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Rawn,
That Carrigan card is adorable. Great find!! Graig
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Thx Greg, I've never found any info on the maker or anymore like it.
Rawn
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A 1962 TOPPS Whitey Ford Signed card #315 "Ford tosses a curve" with a pair of original TOPPS Vault photographs that were used to make the card.
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Wore by all MLB players during the 1969 season... the year of the Miracle Mets.
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Here's a group shot of the baseball player dolls my mother makes for me...she usually gives one to me on my birthday and one on Christmas...There are 11 in the shot, but I now have 12...just haven't gotten around to taking a new team photo.
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I see old Cy and Shoeless Joe... those are great!
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Dan- those are sensational. They have a nice folk art quality to them. I see some business potential there. How does she do the faces?
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Goudey stock certificate signed by Goudey and DeLong:
Promotional poster for my cousin ca. 1928:
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[QUOTE=Exhibitman;757050]Goudey stock certificate signed by Goudey and DeLong:
Wow Exhibitman! What a terrific presentation piece. Would fit in perfectly with my 1930's Goudey wrappers ![]() 1933goudeywrapper.jpg1934goudeywrapper.jpg 1938goudeyheadsupwrapper.jpg |
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Just a few odds and ends I have around the house
These are 5 full sheets of Cubs stationary. They all have interesting notations on them regarding traveling expenses from the Cubs traveling secretary, Bob Lewis. ![]() ![]() This is a 8 X 10 original photo of Wrigley Field circa 1930's (before the bleachers were built. Note the pitcher and batter on top of the scoreboard. The scan would not allow me to get the whole photo but its easy to imagine the filled stands with kids in the trees watching the Babe raise his fingers in the 1932 world series. By the way...he didnt call his shot...I talked to a number of old timers that were there and they all say the same thing!!
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