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Show your Boston Americans/Red Sox memorabilia
I know some members have some great Americans/Red Sox memorabilia out there......I am really just starting out, Picked this up recently from a board member.
Thanks, Ron |
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IFS press photo. World's Champions, June, 5 1916;
Last edited by Ladder7; 01-11-2012 at 06:23 AM. |
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!915 Babe & a few teammates...
This original vintage photo is from a rain-out during the 1915 World Series. These Sox players spent the afternoon at a newspaper's photo dept going through photographs of themselves. What a thrill that must have been!
1915ruthredsox.jpg |
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Just posted recently but here it is again.
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Red Sox Memorabilia
I will start with this one.
Last edited by batsballsbases; 03-02-2012 at 10:31 PM. |
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Speaker 1914-15 Crackerjack original photo and card...
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Red Sox
From a photo Archive I aquired from a relative of Joe Cronin
Last edited by batsballsbases; 03-02-2012 at 10:31 PM. |
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Red Sox
Joe Cronin And President Kennedy
Last edited by batsballsbases; 03-02-2012 at 10:31 PM. |
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The boycotted 1904 American League Champions Red Sox.
Burr McIntosh 1904 |
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The Red Sox have had some really tragic deaths. Most of us are familiar with The Golden Greek.
Then there was the tragic death of Ed Morris, who was stabbed to death at a picnic held in his honor. Finally, poor Gordon McNaughton, who might still be with us if not for a violation of the seventh commandment: |
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Maybe my favorite thread ever:
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This should go over big with Sox fans. (He even writes about "No, No, Nanette.")
Of course, this is as much a Boston Americans piece as it is a NY Americans--scorecard for Chesbro's "wild pitch" game: |
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David,
It's even more irritating that the confounded letter is dated 1927. Please burn it immediately. ;-) Last edited by BillyCoxDodgers3B; 06-28-2009 at 07:21 AM. |
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Nice Burr Mac, M101-2 team, the Herald pc and absolute favorite, Harry taking it in the keister letter. I'll have to burn a copy for the boys at work.
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Great thread BoSox1908 !
A George Burke original vintage photograph of Jimmie Foxx.
foxxburke.jpg And "Double X" receiving his All-American Award from Babe Ruth. foxxruth.jpg |
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Max |
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Smoky Joe Wood.....
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and another pick up from a board member.....
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Joe Wood around the age of 10 and 16. He's the kid standing on the right in the 1st photo and seated on the bottom right in the 2nd photo. The 3rd photo is of Carl Mays.
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Tough for me to stay away from this thread. Great stuff by all. Here is a salute to some of the the dead ball era Championships:
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Fred Kail Red Sox ashtray
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This thread is calling me back every hour. I'll see what I can contribute at the end of the week. Great stuff guys!!
Rawn
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old crib, filled with old gloves, with an old pennant
Max |
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Formerly of the Halper Collection:
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From my scan collection. My interest in the piece is that Deacon McGuire was the manager:
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A Deacon McGuire draft ALS written on the back of a fan's letter to him.
(Thanks, Rhys.) |
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a few more...
This 1938 card was bought as a companion piece to display with the exceedingly rare '38 "heads up" wrapper. I decided on Foxx because I felt he gave me the biggest bang for my buck. And. it didn't hurt that he became the first three-time winner of the MVP in that year as well.
foxx1938goudeyPSA5.jpg1938goudeyheadsupwrapper.jpg |
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Duffy
I can't wait to see Rawn's items. I am sure there will be some "Rough" items. This is one of my favorite items, a tribute to Duffy Lewis in 1947. He started the left field tradition (Duffy's Cliff) in Red Sox lore before the Kid and Yaz and Rice.
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Nice Duffy's Mike. How about letting me see that Ramley one more time.
Rawn
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Really neat Duffy Lewis tribute.
Edited to add: One of the downsides of being a Yankees fan (which I am not, in particular) is that you are compelled to hate the Red Sox. How could anybody hate the Red Sox? It's like hating Thomas Jefferson or chocolate chip cookies or Miss September. It's un-American.
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Bill Buckner ring
Bill Buckner's 1986 World Series Ring and note that came with the ring.
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2007 world series ring
world series ring. (front office)
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Here you go Rawn. It's helping me towards the Boston AL Subset but I have a feeling it will be back at your house (where it belongs) sometime in the future. Down to needing 4 of the 15. Arrelanes, Niles, Stahl and Lindaman left.
David: Nice C-M Duffy. If you ever feel the need to part with it, look me up. Also had to throw in the 67 Red Sox stickers. My favorite set as a 6-7 year old kid just getting into cards. Who knew it would be a life long habit. |
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Red Sox straight razor.
And this Ted Williams piece is one of my favorites. Its big and heavy and has a really cool "deco" look to it. |
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Tremendous stuff David Mc !
An original vintage 1937 All-Star game photo featuring seven HOF greats with Cronin & Foxx representing the Bo Sox...
gehrigFoxxDimagDickeyGreenberg1937.jpg The Splendid Splinter in his rookie year, and a Baseball Centennial Major League Patch similar to the one on Williams' left sleeve worn only in 1939. (note: I acquired the patch a year or two ago from fellow board member perezfan) williamsrookie.jpgbaseballcentennialpatch.jpg |
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Thank Mike, I really miss that, but I'm in the Arizona desert and I miss a lot of things. I'll be looking for a replacement at the end of July and I'll make someone a very healthy profit.
Rawn
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Man, that Greenberg fella was a monster! Great pic Jimmy
Rawn, Glad things are going well out there. |
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Nice thread. Love the McGreevy autograph.
You guys have seen all of my stuff posted elsewhere so no need to post again. Greg |
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Williams & Mantle battle it out for the batting title...
With just a couple of weeks left in the 1956 season, Ted Williams was leading Mickey Mantle for the batting title. The Mick got hot, the Splinter went cold, and the "Commerce Comet" won the Triple Crown! As they say, the rest is history. Vintage Original TYPE I photograph...
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Havent seen the original Third Base Saloon in a long while. Anyone?
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I always appreciate another look also Greg.
Greg
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Great Thread.
Amazing posts by all. Well done everybody.
Last edited by thekingofclout; 07-13-2009 at 08:26 AM. |
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Ted Williams Bat...
circa 1970-71 Manager Ted Williams used BAT before games as skipper of the Senators, un-cracked and shows tremendous use. Exact model ordered by Williams during the time period. PSA/DNA Authentic. Graded GU-9.
williamsbat1.jpg williamsbat2.jpg williamsbat3.jpg |
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Not as nice as what others have posted,but I love this program. I have two,this one was scored for the July 30th game against Minn. and I have another scored against the Yankees.
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Wow...some really awesome stuff by all, keep em coming!
Ron |
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April 10, 1950 Time Cooperstown statue 1950 Bowman
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