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Old 07-12-2021, 05:22 AM
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In the summer of 1938 Johnny Vander Meer was near the top of the baseball world and especially in Cincinnati...
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Old 07-12-2021, 05:39 AM
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Happy to pick up from a long time collecting friend, this auto'd 1987 Eddie Murray game used batting helmet:

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Happy to pick up from a long time collecting friend, this auto'd 1987 Eddie Murray game used batting helmet:

Nice helmet Bill! Brooks, Palmer and the big E are my favorite three.
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It took awhile to get a July Pickups thread going, but it was worth the wait.
Great sign, and I love the way the numbers are applied on that helmet!


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Wow impressive stuff! I can’t compete with those gems but I’m pleased to add this Bob Prince Stein to my collection after a bit of a dry spell. Tomorrow I’m flying in to help out at the Clemente museum this week. The Pirates are honoring the 1971 team on Saturday and I will be in attendance “collecting” some great memories.
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Wow impressive stuff! I can’t compete with those gems but I’m pleased to add this Bob Prince Stein to my collection after a bit of a dry spell. Tomorrow I’m flying in to help out at the Clemente museum this week. The Pirates are honoring the 1971 team on Saturday and I will be in attendance “collecting” some great memories.
Great Stein! May you use it to enjoy an ice cold Iron City. I can still hear Bob urging a very young me to drink "beer after beer after Iron City beer." I am tempted to go to the game on Saturday. Will any of the 1971 players be there? I'm not sure I how I would feel about seeing how they look 50 years on. In my mind, they are still the great, young athletes of 1971. (Except for Blass and Sangy, since I'm used to seeing them).
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I picked this up this week. It's the part of the voucher that was sent in when enough tabs were collected from Redman cards to redeem for a cap. I'd not seen one for sale before. It'll go nicely with the run of 52-55 Redman sets that I'm working on.
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Great Stein! May you use it to enjoy an ice cold Iron City. I can still hear Bob urging a very young me to drink "beer after beer after Iron City beer." I am tempted to go to the game on Saturday. Will any of the 1971 players be there? I'm not sure I how I would feel about seeing how they look 50 years on. In my mind, they are still the great, young athletes of 1971. (Except for Blass and Sangy, since I'm used to seeing them).
I believe that a few of them will be in attendance. I plan on being there nonetheless and will tip a few beers myself, maybe not Iron City unless have an IPA now.
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I picked up this one for my Saints collection. He was in St. Paul from 1919 to 1921, before going back to the Yankees in time for the 1921 World Series.
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I picked up this one for my Saints collection. He was in St. Paul from 1919 to 1921, before going back to the Yankees in time for the 1921 World Series.
Another beauty in your stash. Congratulations.
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I picked up this one for my Saints collection. He was in St. Paul from 1919 to 1921, before going back to the Yankees in time for the 1921 World Series.
Those old bats are so pretty. I'm wondering what gave them that gorgeous color?
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Those old bats are so pretty. I'm wondering what gave them that gorgeous color?
pretty sure it was Grandma Oil.
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I was able to fill in the some of the gaps in my Cubs collection with help from some nice net54 folks:

1914_Zimmerman_1 by boosandpearl, on Flickr

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Thanks, guys! This is definitely one of my prettier bats. It's almost like a piece of antique furniture.
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Been a good month collecting AAGPBL items....30 reproduced signed photos from a former players collection and a nice 1950's window ad of the Rockford Peaches team.
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Been a good month collecting AAGPBL items....30 reproduced signed photos from a former players collection and a nice 1950's window ad of the Rockford Peaches team.
Awesome! I love the photo, and the Peaches Window Ad Sign must be sooooo rare. Never seen another...

Great pickups!
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Awesome! I love the photo, and the Peaches Window Ad Sign must be sooooo rare. Never seen another...

Great pickups!
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New pick up. Cleaned up nicely, got a new key made and it works great.
My 5 year old is very excited about it.

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Fantastic item. You did a great job. Just want to know, if you hit a "foul ball", do you still get gum?
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Fantastic item. You did a great job. Just want to know, if you hit a "foul ball", do you still get gum?
Thanks!Yes you do. Which is what I usually hit.
My son got a homerun on his 1st try of course, already showing me up.

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Thanks!Yes you do. Which is what I usually hit.
My son got a homerun on his 1st try of course, already showing me up.

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Very cool.
Just curious any idea what year it is?
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Very cool.

Just curious any idea what year it is?
50's

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Cleaned up really nice
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Thanks for info. Very nice looking.

Cleaned up really nice
Thank you! It turned out looking much nicer than I had thought when I picked it up at auction.

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Thanks!Yes you do. Which is what I usually hit.
My son got a homerun on his 1st try of course, already showing me up.

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Really excited about this pickup.

Lineup cards from Oct 7, 1944, Game 4 of the 1944 World Series.

The 1944 World Series was the last WS to feature two teams who played their home games in the same stadium. The Cardinals won Game 4, 5-1 behind a complete game from Harry Brecheen.

In an example of baseball during the war (with so many players drafted), Browns starting pitcher Sig Jakucki had been out of baseball for 5 years before returning in '44 and winning 13 games during the regular season.
Significantly, this game featured Stan Musial hitting a 2-run homer. This would represent the only Playoff Homerun of Musial's career.

The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth. The Browns lineup is signed by manager Luke Sewell.

The lineups also come with a letter from William Harridge to umpire (and former player) George Pipgras informing him that he would be umping the series.
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Really excited about this pickup.

Lineup cards from Oct 7, 1944, Game 4 of the 1944 World Series.

The 1944 World Series was the last WS to feature two teams who played their home games in the same stadium. The Cardinals won Game 4, 5-1 behind a complete game from Harry Brecheen.

In an example of baseball during the war (with so many players drafted), Browns starting pitcher Sig Jakucki had been out of baseball for 5 years before returning in '44 and winning 13 games during the regular season.
Significantly, this game featured Stan Musial hitting a 2-run homer. This would represent the only Playoff Homerun of Musial's career.

The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth. The Browns lineup is signed by manager Luke Sewell.

The lineups also come with a letter from William Harridge to umpire (and former player) George Pipgras informing him that he would be umping the series.
those lineup cards are great.
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Got this teens era Cubs pennant. Something I’ve wanted for awhile. It’s not in the best of shape but I think It’ll look good once I get it framed and hanging on my cubs wall.
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Got this teens era Cubs pennant. Something I’ve wanted for awhile. It’s not in the best of shape but I think It’ll look good once I get it framed and hanging on my cubs wall.

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Awesome early Cubs pennant pickup. Sooooo rare and while condition is rough, the incredible graphics are bear-ly impacted.

Congrats on such a rare find!

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Incredibly cool Cubs pennant!

I don't usually have something to contribute to this long running thread,
but I did pick up a small grouping of pennants at an estate sale this weekend --

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Really excited about this pickup.

Lineup cards from Oct 7, 1944, Game 4 of the 1944 World Series.

The 1944 World Series was the last WS to feature two teams who played their home games in the same stadium. The Cardinals won Game 4, 5-1 behind a complete game from Harry Brecheen.

In an example of baseball during the war (with so many players drafted), Browns starting pitcher Sig Jakucki had been out of baseball for 5 years before returning in '44 and winning 13 games during the regular season.
Significantly, this game featured Stan Musial hitting a 2-run homer. This would represent the only Playoff Homerun of Musial's career.

The Cardinals lineup card was filled out by HOF manager Billy Southworth. The Browns lineup is signed by manager Luke Sewell.

The lineups also come with a letter from William Harridge to umpire (and former player) George Pipgras informing him that he would be umping the series.

I never thought about these. But after seeing this and reading some of the history I think you might be getting me hook on them.
Thanks for sharing
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Thank you! I appreciate it.

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Thanks for sharing
They are definitely a niche item, but I find them an incredibly interesting part of baseball history.
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Picked up a nice group of equipment and pennants.
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I recently picked up a lot of misc items that included 2 B18 blankets and a couple of photos. The pictures on the listing weren't great but I was expecting them to be a couple of cheap framed prints. Turns out that they're 1952 Wheaties Tin Tray Premiums.

I'm pretty happy. If I can pick up the Kiner and the Robinson Trays for the same $19 that this lot cost - I'll be over the moon!
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Not really a RPPC collector but I did pick up 3 recently that pictures the 1918 Camp Funston baseball team. This team had many MLBers and higher profile athletes. The two came from one of the players but are not signed on the back just short messages so hard to determine which player.

Pete Alexander did play on this team but he was not in camp when they played the Saint Louis Cardinals 2nd teamers and it does not look like to me he is in the team picture...but could be the tall guy standing 5th from the left...but not sure if he wore Army issued glasses which this guy is.

I bought them bc Win Noyes, who would play briefly for the 1919 White Sox, was on this team and is very likely in the team photo...just cant tell which one he is (I have 3 good candidates)
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Not really a RPPC collector but I did pick up 3 recently that pictures the 1918 Camp Funston baseball team. This team had many MLBers and higher profile athletes. The two came from one of the players but are not signed on the back just short messages so hard to determine which player.

Pete Alexander did play on this team but he was not in camp when they played the Saint Louis Cardinals 2nd teamers and it does not look like to me he is in the team picture...but could be the tall guy standing 5th from the left...but not sure if he wore Army issued glasses which this guy is.

I bought them bc Win Noyes, who would play briefly for the 1919 White Sox, was on this team and is very likely in the team photo...just cant tell which one he is (I have 3 good candidates)
Great pickup and the clarity on them is amazing
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I recently picked up a lot of misc items that included 2 B18 blankets and a couple of photos. The pictures on the listing weren't great but I was expecting them to be a couple of cheap framed prints. Turns out that they're 1952 Wheaties Tin Tray Premiums.

I'm pretty happy. If I can pick up the Kiner and the Robinson Trays for the same $19 that this lot cost - I'll be over the moon!
Those tin trays are cool. Are Kiner and Robinson (which one?) the only others?
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Those tin trays are cool. Are Kiner and Robinson (which one?) the only others?
Yep, there's just 4 in the set. Jackie is the really expensive one.

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This month has turned up some fantastic items for my various Cleveland Baseball collections.

1. 1948 Fahrland Fuel Co. Cleveland Indians "Pocket Wallet " Schedule
2. 1950s Royal Castle Hamburgers 8x10 Premium with Jimmy Dudley and Vic Wertz
3. 1961 Carrollton Playgrounds Boosters Club (New Orleans) Baseball Awards Night program, with Jim Piersall on the cover w/ autograph

I am a sucker for event programs with Cleveland Baseball stars on the cover. In this case, Jim Piersall was invited to present the award to the City Champs for 1961, the "Holsum Sunbeams," winners in the 11yr old division. Jim Piersall played for the Cleveland Indians from 1959-61 and is depicted in his Cleveland uniform. On Oct 5. 1961 he was traded to the Washington Senators. As this Baseball Awards Night took place end of October 1961, they kept the Cleveland pic but took care to note his new team.

If anyone has any other event programs with Cleveland ballplayers in particular, I am interested!
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Guys...........I'm thrilled to have picked up this 1929 Purdue Big 10 Champions pillow case this morning at an antique show. The colors and condition are fantastic with only a few small moth holes in the felt. It measures almost 2 feet square including the tassels. And the best part is that my wife loves it, too! Do folks usually frame these, as it's a little thick?

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Finally found a nice 8x10 of Al Simmons
Wow- great pickup there! So rare to find a good photo signed by Simmons.

Really worth the wait!
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Guys...........I'm thrilled to have picked up this 1929 Purdue Big 10 Champions pillow case this morning at an antique show. The colors and condition are fantastic with only a few small moth holes in the felt. It measures almost 2 feet square including the tassels. And the best part is that my wife loves it, too! Do folks usually frame these, as it's a little thick?

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That is really neat! A really nice piece. Congrats!
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Guys...........I'm thrilled to have picked up this 1929 Purdue Big 10 Champions pillow case this morning at an antique show. The colors and condition are fantastic with only a few small moth holes in the felt. It measures almost 2 feet square including the tassels. And the best part is that my wife loves it, too! Do folks usually frame these, as it's a little thick?

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Nice! Don't think I've ever seen that before, very cool! Hail Purdue - Choo Choo Boiler up!
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Pair of ticket stubs to Pete Rose's career 4000th hit game , April 13th 1984 opening day in Montreal
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It's been a looong time since I've picked up anything. Found this 'gem' the other day. It's small which is why I picked it up. It's 1 size up from a gem (1/2" x 1") ie 1/16 plate (1 5/8" x 2 1/8"). If I ever wanted to do a tintype run to compete with all the T206 guys on the other side of the house, I'm confident that I'd have a near set of all sizes (including a few gems) except for full plate

It's mounted between two different card stocks. I'm certain that I've seen this exact player in another format/size but unable to find it on google atm.
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