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Old 10-03-2009, 07:49 AM
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Default Let's see your October pick-ups...

Some neat items from the Grand Old Man's Golden Anniversary...

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Old 10-03-2009, 06:13 PM
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Nice stuff Jimmy.

Just got these two in this week. Al Simmons cigar box and 1938 White Sox glass bottle.
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Jimmy those are some neat items on Mack's day.
Its always great to nab some companion pieces
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You did very well on those pieces Brock...yes...I'm keeping an eye on you...ha ha.
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Hello,

I thought you button guys may like this one. I've seen the Giants one but until I got lucky and stumbled onto this, had never seen the Yankees variation...
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Andy,
That is a beautiful piece Where did you find that?
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Hi Al,

I set up at a small show in Martinez this morning and a guy had some really nice Giants memoribilia (Mays nodder, 60's Stadium Club china, etc) and he had this button as well. Just a lucky find!
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Andy,
Thats A very nice find. As always the best of luck with it!
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Default What not to do with 1911 Silks

This is my latest acquisition. Someone made a pillow out of 1911 S74 Silks and most are worn but very cool item I put in shadowbox for display.

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Zinn Beck letter while secretary for the Winston-Salem Twins. The Clemson player he mentions(misspelled the name) is Winston Holliday, whose grandson is now a Federal prosecutor in Columbia.(and also a CU alum.)
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Here is one I got today. A birthday present for myself.
It's #64 out of 96 for the set.



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Default dugout treasures' first two pick up's of october

A couple of pics of the gloves we've picked up along the way so far this month...

A Hutch Cy Young & and a Tru-Sport Red Ruffing

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eBay's been dry for a while...but I did P/U a couple items of their recently...a 1890 Yale Yearbook with Amos Alnzo Stagg pictured on the FB team (and Heffelfinger)...also a cool U. Penn little girl football print, 11 1/2" circumference round





Then p/u this poster last Sunday at a show...which I once wrote a story on, see here

Then yesterday...wow...I walked into an antiques store and found the 10" diamenter c1898 childerns book "Freddy's Football" seen below...last page is seperated and the binding is loose...but never seen it before...For the most part it's bloody English...but it's marked EP Dutton New York....AND Ernest Nester London...but I can tell it's English..nevertheless it's rare and killer I think... like a McLoughlin book...estimate $600.00 at a rare book show in nice condition....in this condition, $200.00-$300.00....paid $20.00!!!



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Default Just added these magazines as companion pieces for my orig Conlon TYPE I photo...

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That caption is awesome: "His home run smile."
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Old 10-10-2009, 03:34 AM
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Default Just picked up a couple of oddball pieces...

that I just love collecting.

A circa 1960's Boston Red Sox Lariat Tie NIB.

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And a Hank Aaron wiffle ball & bat set circa 1970's NIB.

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That caption is awesome: "His home run smile."
That was written in Conlon's hand...
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I picked up this 1896 Baltimore Orioles cabinet photo this past weekend. John McGraw and Wee Willie Keeler are lounging in the forefront, with Hughie Jennings at the far right in the row of seated players. Legendary sold the same image, but in postcard format, in one of their last catalog auctions.

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I saw the Baltimore Cabinet on the Phila, PA Auction website. What did it end up going for? I was thinking of attending the auction in person but the Baltimore Cabinet was the only item of real interest to me and I didn't really need it for my collection.
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I just sent you an email regarding the Baltimore Cabinet. I go to that auction house alot, and usually when they have sports stuff, it is mostly modern junk, but they had some decent stuff this time. The only thing I had major interest in was the Baltimore photo, but did pickup a group of BF3 pennants, and another older baseball photo that I think is a seminary team.
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Wonder what these coaches would think of todays sports?

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Old 10-15-2009, 03:54 PM
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Picked up this 1850s era town ball bat.
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It's getting tough to find vintage Reds Pennants I don't already have, so I was thrilled to come upon this one last week.

Never seen another in 20 years of collecting these... and a World Chamnpion Season for the Reds, no less!

Also picked up this LaJoie Scorer from Mears... nice condition for this little toughie. Having the original leather band in tact was another plus. I've been an under-bidder about half a dozen times until now...
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Old 10-17-2009, 04:36 AM
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Default Nice pick-ups Mark. The Lajoie is very nice!

Just got this one in the mail. Vintage original TYPE I photograph of Roger Maris hitting his 60th...

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Jimmy,
That picture is sweet!
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Old 10-17-2009, 07:57 PM
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My dad had a nice little find of early VMI sports items at an estate sale this past weekend. The group included 2 football sweaters, 1 with Thirty Seven embroidered into it, a trophy ball from a 1937 football game between VMI and South Carolina, 2 early Goldsmith soccer balls (1 looks nearly unused), an early Reach Glove, 3 early field hockey sticks, an early hockey stick, and the last item we are not really sure what it is, it is about a 6 foot long staff with arrow shaped top that has a pennant with felt lettering reading PILOT on it. Since VMI is a military school, my dad's guess was that this was used as a parade flag?
Anyone have any ideas about the age of the Reach glove? Also what would you call this type of glove?

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Old 10-17-2009, 08:32 PM
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Keith, you and your dad sure have a knack for finding great stuff.

That Reach mitt looks like a childs basemitt. I'm not positive, but the soccer balls actually look like they might be volleyballs. Someone with a Goldsmith sporting goods catalog might be able to pinpoint it. My guess is that the 4V model number refers to volleyball.
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Thanks William. Good point on the soccer/volleyballs. The 4V probably does point in that direction.
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The Naps pennant is a previous pickup, but it came back from the framer's last week. The person who framed the other pennant pictured did this one, too, and the only thing different is the color of the mat. The dimensions and type of frame are the same, and because these are the only two of my Indians/Naps pennants that are framed, they complement each other well.
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They look terrific Rob. Congrats on two of your many amazing pieces including the pennant you picked up a couple nights ago! Never seen one before.
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Default Killer pennants Rob!

I'm really pleased to have won this today. Original vintage TYPE I photograph.

Mick's 565 foot blast...

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Just back from Beckett...............
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Nice Woodcut, but it looks like Becket mispelled his name on the label.
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Thanks, that spelling is actually how it appeared in the newspaper. For some reason, Murnane's name is mispelled about ten times more often than it was spelled correctly within print media of that time period.
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Just got this today, and was even happier than I thought I would be...a great image with some amazing views of equipment. Thought I might share.
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Jonathan, Yeah nice...good clear shot of uniforms and equipment...like the fingerless glove...as Napolian Dynamite would say..sweet!...what are the dimensions?
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I had to pick this one up. It is the 40th anniversary of the '69 Miracle Mets. Original Type I photo and signed.
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Default Sweet photo Anthony!

I picked up two more TYPE I 1951 Bobby Thompson photos to add to the five I already have from this game.

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Hi Carlton,
The image is 8.5" long and 5.5" wide...kind of a panoramic of sorts.
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Card came in mail today had check got both from members. Thought they belonged together. Thanks to both members! D.
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Finally got something Red Sox related. Post-war.... but

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Picked up this cool folk-artist made Jackie Robinson doll.
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When is that sale coming Greg?
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If any of you have seen this type of pennant previously, I'd love to hear details. (This one is a full-size version.)

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Purchased this from my best friend who is consolidating his collection. The story of the catch is well known and what I like about this one is that it's colorized which gives it a vintage feel. My buddy had the 16x20 signed by Mays and took it with him to Arizona to a framer that does really good work. Turns out that the other part of the story that isn't as well known is that Joe Garagiola is the bald headed guy that can be seen in one of the centerfield windows (he had been traded to the Giants during the last month of the season but didn't make the WS roster). Joe lives in Arizona and turns out to be a friend of our framer. He was nice enough to get is signed by him (hard to see in this picture but he's drawn an arrow in silver sharpie and under it he signed "that's me, Joe Garagiola".
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Im not a fan of Mays, but love that Polo Grounds litho.

This gamble., A cheap, *cringe* laminated photo of Ruth pitching in '33, may actually be a type1. However, Murphy's Law will determine that it's an old White Castle placemat.
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Steve...

Regardless of what that turns out to be, it's an incredible and stunning image... congrats!
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