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Default April Pick Ups

Just added this Steve Blass original art award to my 71 Bucs collection. The wife just purchased a new BMW this morning which gave me the opportunity to guilt her into this piece which in reality only has meaning to me. I think she got the better pick up but I am pleased nonetheless.
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Just added this Steve Blass original art award to my 71 Bucs collection. The wife just purchased a new BMW this morning which gave me the opportunity to guilt her into this piece which in reality only has meaning to me. I think she got the better pick up but I am pleased nonetheless.
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Thanks its hard to keep up with your photo purchases but I'm trying.
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Bought this bat collection off Craigslist. Seller told me he got them at an estate sale in Baltimore.
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Is that Jim frickin' Jensen of all people handing him the picture???? Holy heck!! WCBS news in NYC.
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Who's Rick Face? Haha.
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I don't know but I will sand it off because when the wife seen those word she was far from impressed.
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I don't know but I will sand it off because when the wife seen those word she was far from impressed.
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Just added this Steve Blass original art award to my 71 Bucs collection. The wife just purchased a new BMW this morning which gave me the opportunity to guilt her into this piece which in reality only has meaning to me. I think she got the better pick up but I am pleased nonetheless.
Beautiful Blass art piece, Mike! Congrats.
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Do you think I got taken advantage of? I think the Boggs autograph is real.
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Is this where you say April Fool .. If Not I will give you $100 for the Ripkin bat

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Bought this bat collection off Craigslist. Seller told me he got them at an estate sale in Baltimore.
This really is my bat collection but the Bill Ripken bat that several members have emailed/PMed me about is a custom made bat I made a few months ago for my PC. Yes this was my attempt at a April Fools joke.
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is this where you say april fool .. If not i will give you $100 for the ripkin bat

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Well played Mr. North .... The Ripkin fantasy bat is SOOOOO popular because even after all these years it still funny
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Well played Mr. North .... The Ripkin fantasy bat is SOOOOO popular because even after all these years it still funny
Thank you. I have a huge 89 Fleer Bill Ripken collection and the reason I made the replica. It is nothing compared to Mr Pedersons who posed in this thread but better than most.
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My first foray into photos. And flickr. Grrr.



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I took a flyer on this....it looked vintage and I hadn't seen it before. Apparently the "Ballou Reg'd" on the clutch may indeed date it to the 1950s.
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How big is it? FWIW, I believe it's from the 1950's as well.
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Very cool piece Rob. What is made of and what do think its purpose was? I have a ceramic shaped glove somewhere bearing the Pirate logo that I always assumed was an ashtray.
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I took a flyer on this....it looked vintage and I hadn't seen it before. Apparently the "Ballou Reg'd" on the clutch may indeed date it to the 1950s.
I right clicked and "searched Google for this image" but all I got is this link that won't open for me?
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How big is it? FWIW, I believe it's from the 1950's as well.
It's an inch tall. It's a lapel type pin with a clutch back. Made out of brass?
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Supposed to be professional model. Fred Clarke bat.


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It's not s professional model bat and the final price proves it. The seller stated several incorrect facts about the bat and I informed him about it. Most collectors believe a professional model Spalding bat shouldn't have any Spalding logos on the knob or barrel end. Also the bat measuring 34 3/4, would mostly be considered a 35 inch bat.
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It's not s professional model bat and the final price proves it. The seller stated several incorrect facts about the bat and I informed him about it. Most collectors believe a professional model Spalding bat shouldn't have any Spalding logos on the knob or barrel end. Also the bat measuring 34 3/4, would mostly be considered a 35 inch bat.


Thanks Brock. Actually didn't feel it was a professional bat but honestly wasn't completely sure.
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I agree with Brock - but it's still a rare bat . Nice pick up
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1916 RPPC. One of the attributes of this postcard that captured me is that it was postmarked only two days after the game. The game was on a Saturday Nov. 11, 1916, and this was mailed and postmarked on Monday Nov. 13. The photographer John P. Troy, who was the official photographer of Cornell University, apparently printed the postcards immediately following the game for sale or just to be given out. The same photo was also used in the yearbook that year.

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Great pennant! Oversized? 1910-20s?
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Yes, oversized from the early 1900's
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[QUOTE=JoeyFarino;1524805]Buff ass Ruth

Obviously his pre Balco days
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Great Ruth photo, Joey! I've not seen that image before.
It's amazing that that physique powered over 700 HR's. He must have had incredibly strong wrists.
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Great Ruth photo, Joey! I've not seen that image before.
It's amazing that that physique powered over 700 HR's. He must have had incredibly strong wrists.
He swung from the gut...core fat strength.
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Great Ruth photo, Joey! I've not seen that image before.
It's amazing that that physique powered over 700 HR's. He must have had incredibly strong wrists.
Thank you scott! Its such a great and unique image i couldnt pass up. It is crazy that he accomplished what he did with his body type. Greatest of all time!
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After RMY this weekend I was able to add three more photos to my uniform project. I'm very excited to get these in hand especially the hard fought for Bob Meusel.


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Great stuff guys!
I love the trophy Carlton! How you been?

Living in Montreal now, I checked out an antique show this weekend in Drummondville, but didnt find much.
I was happy to get this Chicago Cubs Chewing Tobacco 16 plug, 2 lbs box.
I've never seen another, and it will go well with my original Cubs Chewing Tobacco advertising sign, that lists the plugs at 15 cents each.
I also recently picked up this team photo from the late 19th century in it's original frame with hand embellishments. Not sure what sport though...
Rugby? Looks 1880s.
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Great stuff guys!
I love the trophy Carlton! How you been?

Living in Montreal now, I checked out an antique show this weekend in Drummondville, but didnt find much.
I was happy to get this Chicago Cubs Chewing Tobacco 16 plug, 2 lbs box.
I've never seen another, and it will go well with my original Cubs Chewing Tobacco advertising sign, that lists the plugs at 15 cents each.
I also recently picked up this team photo from the late 19th century in it's original frame with hand embellishments. Not sure what sport though...
Rugby? Looks 1880s.
I'd love to hear others opinions...
Joe? Mark?
Cool items Brent. Love the Cubs box. Your guess on Rugby is probably good one. Lacrosse and Rugby were popular back then in Canada. Unfortunately no equipment shown in the pic. Here is a link to the McGill Rugby team history.

http://mbarugby.mcgill.ca/history.htm

1908rugby.jpg
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