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Old 09-03-2011, 04:37 PM
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Carlton, is that Cap Anson?
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Carlton, is that Cap Anson?
Carlton that is awesome I love it check out my bowler. They are extremely similar but do have differences.

Dan, I always thought it resembled Anson too.
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Old 09-03-2011, 05:11 PM
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It would certainly make sense as he was a big reason for bowling's early popularity.

http://www.bowlersjournal.com/?p=442
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I've been after this piece for years and was thrilled to have an opportunity to purchase this off ebay last night

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Interesting clock, Mike.
On Monday, I saw one just like it in a Charleston, SC antique store. The price was $595.
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That is a pretty hefty price tag for this piece John. My max bid was $385, so I was very happy with the $289 hammer price.
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Crap. I did it again.



It wasn't too expensive, after all. And since I don't mind having multiple signatures on an album page, I figured it would be a nice piece, especially with it being from '36 and all. ANNNDD, the trainer Doc Painter and pitcher Ted Kleinhans aren't necessarily the easiest names to find from the group.

Either way, my wallet's hurtin'. I'm done for a little while.

Sh*t.

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Crap. I did it again.



It wasn't too expensive, after all. And since I don't mind having multiple signatures on an album page, I figured it would be a nice piece, especially with it being from '36 and all. ANNNDD, the trainer Doc Painter and pitcher Ted Kleinhans aren't necessarily the easiest names to find from the group.

Either way, my wallet's hurtin'. I'm done for a little while.

Sh*t.

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I've been after this piece for years and was thrilled to have an opportunity to purchase this off ebay last night

Boy, that's a terrific piece Mike. Well done. Who says you can't get great stuff on ebay... about 80% of my entire collection was done so via ebay!

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Another Lincoln postcard for my collection.

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Awesome postcard Dan. Congrats.

Super nice glove Perez, you got a good one there.
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I am very excited about this baseball inkwell. It is dated 1913. The ball is about the size of a regulation sized ball and it is made of pot metal and tin. I need to buy a glass reservoir for it.


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Mike, You dog you....I was the underbidder on that baseball inkwell!....I was already measuring out a 4 1/2" square spot for it.....I think I even recall the passing thought you might bid on it....I've kind of gotten into inkwells and needed a baseball one. Having the 1913 date stamped underneath is very cool....I'd have thought it was 1920's otherwise....Intuition says it looks better in person than the photo....Congrats Mike, nice shoot'n...below two of my best inkwells...the sculler is around c1900 I think.....the weightlifter is likely French very c1880's.

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Sorry about that Carlton. I had my max bid at $350, so I was pleased with the hammer price on this one. The last example I saw at auction exceeded $400 with the juice in Hunts. You will find another before long buddy...you always do
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I am very excited about this baseball inkwell. It is dated 1913. The ball is about the size of a regulation sized ball and it is made of pot metal and tin. I need to buy a glass reservoir for it.


Congrats Mike. That is a beauty.
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Picked up this KILLER Ryan photo from Lance (thecatspajamas99).

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Carlton, is that Cap Anson?
I don't know...I see on wiki where he owned a billiard hall and bowling alley in Chicago in 1899 and was an accomplished bowler and apparently was on a National championship team in 1904...I haven't gotten it yet to examine but from the photos there's just something special about it, I can't put my finger on it...It's coming out of Maryland...

Some of Anson's few successful ventures were a combination billiards hall and a bowling alley he opened in downtown Chicago in 1899.
Anson was named vice-president of the American Bowling Congress in 1903, and led a team to the five-man national championship in 1904


Clint, Hey that's a great inkwell...darn you just never know what you're gonna see on here...keep me posted if you want to move that!....I had another bowling inkwell once, see below with some of my other bowling pieces

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Today I picked up a pretty cool original press photo of Johnny Vander Meer (The Dutch Master) dated April, 1938. From the John Rogers photo archive (Chicago Sun-Times, Chicago Tribune, Detroit News and Sport Magazine).

Two months before Vander Meer threw no-hitters in consecutive starts for the only time in ML history. I picked this up for less than $15- I'll take it!!

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