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Birdbats
06-27-2009, 09:46 PM
I recently bought a collection locally that had a variety of items, mostly Cardinals-related and generally from the 1980s – but there are several non-Cardinals items, too. I’ve kept what I want and am selling the rest to pay for my All-Star Game ticket and autograph show tickets (it’s going to be a long and expensive weekend). Click on each item to see photos. Let’s start with the non-Cardinals items:
Braves batting helmet signed by Jeff Francoeur (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/FrancoeurJeff2005BattingHelmet.jpg) when he was in the minors. I’m guessing this is a Mississippi Braves lid. Double-flapped. If it was used, it doesn’t really show. $100.
Toronto Blue Jays batting glove (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/BlueJaysBattingGlove.jpg), circa mid- to late-‘80s. Made by Saranac. Size large. Player unknown. $15
Detroit Tigers wristbands (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/TigersWristbands.jpg), circa mid- to late-‘80s. I assume these also were made by Saranac because they have the same team-logo-in-a-triangle style. Two orange, one gray and one navy. Players unknown (photos of players wearing wristbands are for illustration only – I’m not suggesting these were worn by those particular players). $20
Seattle Pilots cap (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/SeattlePilots1969Cap.jpg) made by Cap Twins Enterprises. 100% wool replica with the correct design, not the stylized disaster currently made by Cooperstown (http://mlb.imageg.net/graphics/product_images/pMLB2-1338321dt.jpg). Mint condition with leather band. Size 6 7/8. I’ll also throw in a 1969 Pilots team photo (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/1969PilotsPhoto.jpg) (8 x 10). $40.
St. Louis Browns cap (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/StLouisBrownsCap.jpg) made by Roman Pro. Size 7 ¼. Mint condition with leather band. $20.
Roger Maris fielding glove (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/MarisGlove.jpg). Made by Spalding, it’s a trap pocket style. Tag is intact, piping is in good condition, stampings are bold and readable. Definitely shows wear and aging, but in nice shape. The leather string connecting the fingers has been replaced. The only similar glove (http://www.mygrannysatticantiques.com/html/vintage_spalding_roger_maris_6.html) I found on the Internet sold for $75 and it was in much worse shape. $50.
Cal Ripken autographed photo (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/RipkenPhoto.jpg). Color 8 x 10 shows a very young Ripken. I’m not an expert on his signature, but I’m guessing this is an early career autograph. (Glare/scratches on photo is from the protective sleeve.) $100.Now the Cardinals stuff:
Dennis Dove game-used jersey (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/DoveDennis2007STJersey.jpg). Worn in spring training 2007. Cool base home white is signed by Dove. Shows good use. $80.
Dennis Dove 2007 Civil Rights Game jersey (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/DoveDennis2007CivilRightsGameJersey.jpg). Signed by Dove. He did not play in the game; I assume he wore this on the bench. $100.
Cardinals batting helmet, game used and signed by catcher Gary Bennett (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/BennettGary2007BattingHelmet.jpg). Has a MLB hologram (#BB536069); it was signed 4/23/07. Shows very good use. $100.
Batting glove made by Louisville Slugger (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/SmithOzzieBattingGlove.jpg). Has a faded #1 on the strap. Given the nature and age of this collection, I’m assuming this was worn by Ozzie Smith. I was able to find a photo of Ozzie (1988 baseball card (http://www.checkoutmycards.com/Cards/Baseball/1988/Fleer_Baseball_MVPs/35/Ozzie_Smith), likely shot in 1987) that shows him wearing a similar style LS glove. Size medium. Has a small hole worn through the palm. $100.
Batting glove made by Franklin (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/HerrTomBattingGlove.jpg). Has a #28 on the strap. Given the nature and age of this collection, I’m assuming this was worn by Tom Herr. Size large. $40.
Batting glove made by Saranac in the mid- to late-‘80s (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/Cardinals35BattingGlove.jpg). Has a #35 on the thumb. Given the nature and age of this collection, I’m assuming this was worn by Mike Laga (the only man ever to hit a baseball out of old Busch Stadium). No size tag. $15.
Batting glove made by Saranac in the mid- to late-‘80s (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/Cardinals33BattingGlove.jpg). Has a #33 on the logo. Given the nature and age of this collection, I’m assuming this was worn by outfielder John Morris. Size large. $15.
Cardinals game-used cap (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/StLouisCardinalsGUCap3.jpg). #3 on the underbill. Player unknown, but this style was worn from 1978 until 1991, I believe (not sure when the MLB logo appeared on the back of caps). Likely worn by the late, great catching coach Dave Ricketts in the 1980s. Outside chance it was worn by Whitey Herzog in 1980. $40
Cardinals replica cap signed by Stan Musial in silver (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/MusialCap-1.jpg). Has an LOA from Stan’s company that also is signed by Musial. Made by Roman Pro. Size 7 ½ with a leather band. Mint. Stan charges $129 (http://www.stlsportscollectors.com/pdf/July%2011_13.pdf) to sign a cap at shows and sells signed caps on his Web site for $100 (https://www.stan-the-man.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=264) (with no signed LOA). $75.
Curt Flood autographed photo (http://i177.photobucket.com/albums/w232/birdbats/FloodPhoto.jpg). Color 8 x 10 taken in the mid 1960s. Tough autograph to find these days. (Glare/scratches on photo is from the protective sleeve.) $125.Buyer pays actual shipping w/delivery confirmation. Just send me your address and I’ll use the USPS Web site to calculate postage.

Thanks!

Birdbats
06-28-2009, 11:36 AM
On second thought, the Cardinals batting glove with #28 on the band is equally as likely (if not more likely) to have been worn by Pedro Guerrero as Tom Herr. I couldn't style match it, but I did find a shot of Pedro from '92 wearing a Franklin glove with his number on the band. Herr left the Cards after '87 and Pedro joined in '88.

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