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Thread: Let's See Some Baseballs!
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01-12-2006, 09:58 PM #11
Re: Let's See Some Baseballs!
Wow! Cool baseball MGH.....What's the story behind it?
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01-12-2006, 10:17 PM #12
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THis one is not a vintage ball but the inscription is great. Ed Hearn sent me this ball after seeing that I had more of his game used jerseys and bats in my collection than he had save in his career.
David
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01-12-2006, 10:38 PM #13
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Ed Hearn's brother Tom used to be my neighbor. He works for the Nebraska PGA. Super nice guy. He told me a lot of great stories about the 1986 Mets. Did you know that Ed Hearn played on a championship team at every level of baseball he played?
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01-12-2006, 11:08 PM #14
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Absolutely. Ed used to caddy for Tom when he was trying to catch on the PSA tour too.
David
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01-12-2006, 11:28 PM #15
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I got the ball from Sports Immortals in Boca. The photos on it are cut from some sort of actual photo, not a newspaper or magazine. I'll try to post pictures of the sides tomorrow.
Originally Posted by slidekellyslide
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01-12-2006, 11:43 PM #16
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1934 was the year all red stitching began in both leagues. Companies could obviously continue to make them, but they weren't used in the bigs after 1933.
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01-21-2006, 07:12 PM #17
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Sorry, you missed your chance on this beauty:
http://cgi.ebay.com/VINTAGE-JUNIOR-L...QQcmdZViewItem
Rob M.
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01-21-2006, 08:03 PM #18
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Re: baseball
Originally Posted by ramramram
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01-21-2006, 08:26 PM #19
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Most likely a 1950-1960's child's toy baseball that you could get at any dime store.
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01-21-2006, 10:11 PM #20
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Hilarious. Thanks for the laugh Rob M. Hard to believe someone could think that ball was that old. Like Dan said, a '60s, or even more recent, dime store toy.