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  • slidekellyslide
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2005
    • 458

    Sunday Estate Auction Buy

    My brother called me yesterday and said he was at an auction and that there was old baseball stuff there...he told me a chest protector, shin guards and an old Dubow glove, but he couldn't make out a name.....Of course I dropped everything I was doing and headed over there. This is what I got...The glove is a Heinie Manush...it just needed a little cleaning. The chest protector and shin guards are unmarked except one of the shin guards has a "5" printed on the inside. The Pennant is sort of a homemade deal, but it's from the same period.



  • vintagesportscollector
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 229

    #2
    Re: Sunday Estate Auction Buy

    Nice lot Dan. They look good together!

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    • mjkm90
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 486

      #3
      Re: Sunday Estate Auction Buy

      Your brother really takes good care of you...ha ha. You have made out like a bandit once again. I particularly like the glove and chest protector. I don't think the shin guards are baseball however...no knee cover. I also like the homemade pennant. Thanks for showing us. How much for the lot?
      Mike H

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      • vintagesportscollector
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2005
        • 229

        #4
        Re: Sunday Estate Auction Buy

        I think the shin guards are football, but could have been used by someone playing baseball.

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        • slidekellyslide
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2005
          • 458

          #5
          Re: Sunday Estate Auction Buy

          Payed $80 for the lot...unfortunately it was an in town auction on a very nice day which brought everyone out. Otherwise I would have probably gotten it all for a couple of bucks. Interesting fact is that this stuff all belonged to the first Nebraskan to win an olympic gold medal. Apparently the guy was a cyclist. Not sure if the shin guards were used for baseball, but all the equipment shown was found in a canvas bag in the garage....no catcher's mask or mitt though so who knows???

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