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I've been looking for a catcher figural for a while. This is an early National Baseball Museum and Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, N.Y. souvenir ashtray circa 1939 by K&O Novelties Company. They produced detailed bookends and figurines from gray metal or bronze from 1895 to 1939. Baseball Museum opened to the public in 1938 or 39 and the ashtray would have been a very early piece sold or presented at that time. Although this isn't a particularly large piece, I appreciate the detail and uniqueness of it. I've never seen another.
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Awesome piece Mike...just love those early catcher figures!
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Mike --
That catcher figural is a really cool piece -- as a collector of Hall of Fame souvenirs, I can tell you that I've never seen that piece. Greg |
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Many thanks to net54 board member Mike (docpatlv) who sold me this cool Goudey Bob Feller flip book from 1938. As it states on the cover, "Bob Feller puts his hop on a fast one"! Back from when Feller was one of the most popular players in baseball........
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Unopened Yoo Hoo bottle (with floating cork) --
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Is that cork or old rotten chocolate flavor?
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I'm expecting floating cigarettes too!
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As long as it's not pieces of Tony Kubek.
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removed. sorry for the hiccup
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Certainly not prewar, but a great addition to my advanced Nolan Ryan collection.
Trivia question: What's rarer than a Nolan Ryan game used pitcher bat with provenance? A game used batting glove with great use and provenance!! I've only seen one that I recall in all the years I've been collecting Ryan. I just picked up this game used Nolan Ryan batting glove from circa 1982-83. It matches perfectly with photos of him batting while a member of the Houston Astros that I have in my collection. This particular glove came directly from the collection of one of the other most advanced Ryan collectors, where it has resided for many years. Ryan certainly wasn't much of a hitter in his career, but what I believe makes this batting glove special is where it came from, it's use, the fact that it's vintage signed. The best part of all is it was used on his right hand (throwing hand). It will be a great compliment to the Ryan game used Astros bat that he signed for me the night of the grand opening of The Ryan Center (Nolan Ryan museum in Alvin, TX) in April of 1999.
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Scott, I'm glad to see this. I thought I had killed the thread by posting photographs that didn't include HOF'ers.
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