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I owned this glove and had no idea(pretty sure I sold to the person who sold it to you), I think it's great! With the customizations and use that is by far the best Posada glove in the market...congrats.
Dave
Hey dave,
Nice to know the chain of origin. I would also like to thank you for not being aware or when the glove was used!
Hey Andrew, Neither of us knew. It was just a transaction for a Jorge game used glove. Wasn't till after that fact that I discovered the significance of the glove. The seller is a member here and he was very gracious about the whole thing and even congratulated me on doing the homework and finding the match. From what I can tell I am the 4th owner and I am surprised that nobody figured it out sooner as I have been able to photo match it to about a dozen pics from the playoffs and WS.
I owned this glove and had no idea(pretty sure I sold to the person who sold it to you), I think it's great! With the customizations and use that is by far the best Posada glove in the market...congrats.
Most of my collection is centered around Michigan-based hockey teams, so a Flint Spirits jersey had always been one of my grails.
As a HUGE fan of the old International Hockey League, this jersey is just incredible, considering the achievements reached while Cullen was wearing this jersey.
During the 1987-88 season, Cullen was named the league's MVP and Co-ROY (with Ed Belfour). He set the all-time record for points in a season with 157, and assisted on 109 goals, the second-most helpers in league history.
Couple the significance of this jersey on the IHL, with the amazing wear and customizations, and you've got my absolute favorite jersey! I don't know if I will ever acquire another shirt that can even compare to this one!
Another piece with historic significance. Did the person who sold it to you know it had all that history with it?
Hey Andrew, Neither of us knew. It was just a transaction for a Jorge game used glove. Wasn't till after that fact that I discovered the significance of the glove. The seller is a member here and he was very gracious about the whole thing and even congratulated me on doing the homework and finding the match. From what I can tell I am the 4th owner and I am surprised that nobody figured it out sooner as I have been able to photo match it to about a dozen pics from the playoffs and WS.
I had a really good year collecting wise, but my favorite is my latest. Jorge Posada glove photomatched to the 2001 playoffs all the way through game 3 of the WS. This would include The Jeter "flip play". Been lucky enough to photo match it to about 10 different playoff and WS pics. The only oddity is that he signed it "game used 07" Assuming he just signed it in 07 and dated it that way. Either way, this is my best pickup this year if not ever.
Another piece with historic significance. Did the person who sold it to you know it had all that history with it?
I figured we should have a thread about our favorite pickups of the year. If there's already a thread on this, I missed it. Photos are a must!
My favorite pickups would have to be my 2010 Adam Dunn LVS bat used to hit all 3 Home Runs in his only 3 HR game on 7/7/10 (and 2 more on 7/9/10) and my 2010 Joey Votto game used road jersey that was last used in the Roy Halladay NLDS historic game and is photomatched to games throughout the year. I have Andrew Lang and John Taube to thank on the Dunn and Mark Fugate and the Reds on the Votto. I also have to mention my Josh Willingham 2010 Set 1 alternate, probably used for most or all of the season. Thanks again to Andrew Lang on that one. Sorry for the terrible photos!
Ryan - You have had quite the year! Glad to help out in 2 of your 3 favorite pickups!! I just commented on the HR bat thread about the Dunn bat. I am hoping you photomatch that sweet Willingham jersey to a few HRs too. By the way, awesome Votto too!
For me it would have to be the last two items I purchased....a Rickey Watters GU 49ers jersey and a Bryant Young GU 49ers jerseys. A couple of my favorite former Notre Dame players courtesy of a fellow forum member.
2010 was the start of the game used hobby for me. We took our 2 year old to the Reds home playoff game and having myself been a baby/toddler during the Big Red Machine days, I wanted to get my son something really unique at the Pro Shop inside the stadium to give him later to commemorate the event.
The bat was cracked in the 8th inning of a game, but I later found AP photos of him using the same bat to hit two home runs earlier in the game.
The experience fascinated me, and I am now a game used item enthusiast... having gotten some Reds stuff and even Bengals (laugh it up everybody).
Happy New Year, Everyone!
Welcome to the board Dan, glad to have another Reds collector here!!!
For those that don't follow the Reds, hes young and has got a lot of pop to his bat for such a speedster and dynamic center fielder... maybe a distant cousin of Eric Davis (kidding of course). Hopefully he'll be a World Series Champion center fielder for us one day, too.
Between his name (my son is Andrew) and him seeming a clean cut youthful athlete, his bat seemed like the right choice.
Now, if only I can find the Johnny Bench bat that I want for myself to commemorate my own childhood adventures at Riverfront Stadium.
2010 was the start of the game used hobby for me. We took our 2 year old to the Reds home playoff game and having myself been a baby/toddler during the Big Red Machine days, I wanted to get my son something really unique at the Pro Shop inside the stadium to give him later to commemorate the event.
The bat was cracked in the 8th inning of a game, but I later found AP photos of him using the same bat to hit two home runs earlier in the game.
The experience fascinated me, and I am now a game used item enthusiast... having gotten some Reds stuff and even Bengals (laugh it up everybody).
2010 was the start of the game used hobby for me. We took our 2 year old to the Reds home playoff game and having myself been a baby/toddler during the Big Red Machine days, I wanted to get my son something really unique at the Pro Shop inside the stadium to give him later to commemorate the event.
The bat was cracked in the 8th inning of a game, but I later found AP photos of him using the same bat to hit two home runs earlier in the game.
The experience fascinated me, and I am now a game used item enthusiast... having gotten some Reds stuff and even Bengals (laugh it up everybody).
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