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Old 05-26-2010, 09:36 PM
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My recently acquired Gehrig Strength cover looked lonely Sooo.....



And, yes, they do look that good in person.

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I've been watching this on ebay for about a year at a $299BIN.
They finally put up for auction and I won it for much less.
Great book in excellent condition. My scanner isn't big enough to get the whole book.
Now I feel like Yoda.
"If you wait, come to you it will!"

June 1928 Strength Magazine
Oh and Mike, No hints from Jimmy. You'll see it when he gets it. If I may say we both did very very well in the deal.

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Old 05-27-2010, 04:27 AM
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Hey Mark...I was wondering ir you were going to pick up a Ruth to go with the Gehrig. They look great!
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Old 05-27-2010, 01:40 PM
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Yes... a visually stunning pair. Just beautiful... Congrats, Mark!

Also... Brock, those are great pickups. Like you, I just love those early chalkware figural pieces, and those are all some really tough finds. Many congrats to you as well!
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Old 05-27-2010, 02:43 PM
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Mark,
Thanks for the kind words.
The books themselves are in such great shape. The scans just don't do them justice.
At some point, I think they would look great framed together, but I hate not being able to get in and read them.
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Yep... it's always tough to know what to do with these types of collectibles. I bet they'd be spectacular framed, given the gorgeous colors and graphics, matching images, and iconic subject matter.

On the other hand, you'll completely lose the function for which they were intended. Tough call, but I would read through them thoroughly, and then relegate them to display. They're just too pretty to sit on a coffee table or in a bookshelf!
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Found an upgrade to a very poor Lenny Levy that I had from a couple of years ago. I've had a heck of a time finding one for my 1960 Pirates project, but thanks to Bill Corcoran for having this available! Doesn't get any better than
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Picked up some nice Baseball Banks recently. These are tough to find in great condition. Had to compromise a tiny bit on the condition of the Jackie Robinson Bank. But since I had never seen one before, I was thrilled to get it...

Has anyone else ever seen one of these?
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Mark, that is a real nice pickup on the Robinson Baseball Bank. Recently, a rare version of this bank sold on the bay, it was a promotion for the movie "The Pride of the Yankees" and had a Gehrig facsimile. No doubt, both of these banks are insanely rare as you like to say.
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Thanks Tigerden...

I guess the "insanely rare" thing is a bit of an over-statement... how about seldom-seen?

I knew the Robinson Bank had to be pretty scarce, and I did see that Pride of the Yankees Bank as well. I caught it towards the end of its ebay run, and it was already over $500 so I never even entertained the thought of bidding on that one. It sure was a cool piece though. That one had to be insanely rare!
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