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Good job Leon!
And look he is from Ohio you know what that means!![]() The repro capital of the world!![]() ![]()
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Atleast he gives you the option of ... How much do you want to pay for this?
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And he asks about the commonest piece of (xxxx) in the ticket market.
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Yikes....Dean (hi Dean) is almost sold out too. Only 792,223 cards left in stock (by his counter on the right). I was looking for 792,250 cards; guess I'll have to keep looking.
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Water boarding isn't torture?
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The Cardinals will be surprised to hear that the Phillies were in the 1964 World Series. I assume he is talking about phantom tickets.
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I'd think about $20 to $60, for a set of what they call phantom tickets. If in good shape, and if you have a motivated buyer, maybe more. I've got a sheet of phantom White Sox tickets from about '83 or so, somewhere.
The folks here won't scalp you with a dull knife if you post about pre WWII stuff mostly, and if links are to an image instead of self serving... As a Cardinal fan I recall laying on the floor by a radio, listening to those games in 1964 on the radio. Short and Bunning were good pitchers, but two weren't enough. And the Reds helped. Dad got 2 tickets for games 1, 2, 6, and 7 that year. I begged to go, he said, no, and no, then said I could go if there was a game 7. There was, he took me, and I saw a great 7-5 win over the Yankees, Mantle hit is last WS homer. I recall a wirephoto in the newspapers showing a Philly fan holding his WS tickets... |
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With respect to baseball, truer words were never spoken, as your......
"Short and Bunning were good pitchers, but two weren't enough." Jim Bunning in 1964 went 19-8 with a 2.6 ERA....and, an amazing K/BB ratio of 219/46. Similarly, Chris Short was 17-9 with a 2.2 ERA....and, an amazing K/BB ratio of 181/51. For comparison: Bob Gibson in 1964 went 19-12 with a 3.0 ERA....and, an amazing K/BB ratio of 245/86. Now, this is somewhat vague in my mind, but with only 19 games to go, the Phillies were ahead of your Cardinals by 6 games. The Phillies loss in 1964 has to be one of the worst collapses of any team in BB history. Why Gene Mauch didn't give Bunning and Short a break by inserting Art Mahaffey in the starting rotation ?....Oh Well ! POST SCRIPT I usually run into Jim Bunning in Cooperstown every HOF weekend. He's a great guy to talk with (I don't bring up the 1964 season). In the early 1980's I had two great experiences with Chris Short at Tony Carrafiell's BB card show in Valley Forge (PA). A big guy is at my table and is looking for Bowman Phillies cards. I show him an album full of Phillies to select from. A big smile is on his face as he starts removing Bowman's from the plastic sheets. Tony Carrafiell comes over and greets the big guy...."Hi Chris". I then recog- nized this big fellow....Chris Short. I pulled over a chair behind my table and told Chris to have a seat and take his time. We had a great time "talkin' baseball", while he cleaned me out of the Phillies cards from my album. I gave Chris a really nice price for the lot and he was thrilled. As he gave me a "bone crushing" handshake, he asked if I had any more Bowman's. I replied that I have more at home. The next day Chris returned and I had more Phillies cards for him. The big guy was just like a little kid in a candy store. Needless to say, Chris made my show that weekend. Best regards, TED Z |
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