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  • suave1477
    Banned
    • Jan 2006
    • 4266

    #16
    Re: Alright, who can top who

    Bigtime just to correct you, the Eric Davis jersey you have is not photo matching its called photo likeness. Photo matching is when you can match the exact jersey you have to an exact photo or video or something of that nature. An example would be if you see a scuff mark on it and you see the same exact scuff mark on the jersey in the photo. That would be a photo match.

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    • both-teams-played-hard
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2005
      • 2712

      #17
      Re: Alright, who can top who

      Originally posted by suave1477
      photo likeness
      I know we're talking about Eric Davis Giants alternate...but where is this photo that doesn't "match" ?

      The term "likeness" leads one to believe that we're speaking of Eric Davis' twin brother or look-a-like.

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      • astros*bats
        Banned
        • Nov 2005
        • 197

        #18
        Re: Alright, who can top who

        That would be a style match. You can match the jerseys to the same style of jersey, but can not exactly photo match the jersey.

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        • bigtime59
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 1020

          #19
          Re: Alright, who can top who

          More on the Davis jersey:
          Davis only played in 74 games in 2001, his final season in the majors. I don't know how many Friday night home games he appeared in, but I do know he played in the game where Bonds broke the single-season HR record, since I watched at least part of the game on TV, and recall seeing Davis playing the field in that game. The jersey shows evidence of light use, and washing. The numbers show minimal puckering, but the Russell jock tag, size and alteration tags show puckering, and the size and alteration tags show some discoloration. The purchased from SF Giants stamp is on the jock tag. So, style match would be easy, exact match would be hard, as the jersey just didn't get that beat up.
          Mark
          msutton59@gmail.com

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          • metsbats
            Moderator
            • Nov 2005
            • 3840

            #20
            Re: Alright, who can top who

            I may have posted these before but I have 4 GU Gary Carter milestone bats: 900th RBI,1500 hit, 250th hr, 5 home runs in 2 game to tie a major league record. These bats were given to a gentleman by Gary for his support for the Leukemia Society of which Gary is a spokesperson.
            Attached Files
            metsbats86@aol.com

            Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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            • Kid4hof03
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 697

              #21
              Re: Alright, who can top who

              David,
              That 250th home run bat is one of the only items that I've ever sold and regretted afterwards. I'm glad it's in your collection, very impressive!

              Abe

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              • metsbats
                Moderator
                • Nov 2005
                • 3840

                #22
                Re: Alright, who can top who

                Originally posted by Kid4hof03
                David,
                That 250th home run bat is one of the only items that I've ever sold and regretted afterwards. I'm glad it's in your collection, very impressive!

                Abe

                Thanks Abe.. I was glad to be able to get this bat and keep most of them in one collection. God Bless you My Friend.

                There are actually 2 more milestone bats in existence that I know of which came from the same collector: 32nd homerun (personal high) and 15th and 16th home in 1985 to set break Mets record for catchers.

                Anyone have those bats and willing to sell please contact me!
                metsbats86@aol.com

                Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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                • nate
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2005
                  • 321

                  #23
                  Re: Alright, who can top who

                  No milestones in my collection but a few favorites.

                  A Manny Ramirez and David Ortiz bat from the last week of the regular season in 2004. The great part about the Manny bat are the pieces of grass stuck to the pine tar and he signed his full name.

                  Staying with the Boston theme two chairs from the Boston Garden with Parquet #'s 8 & 9 (Yastzemski and Ted Williams).

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                  • nate
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 321

                    #24
                    Re: Alright, who can top who

                    Yastrzemski.....missed the "r" at 3 am.

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                    • hblakewolf
                      Banned
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 1870

                      #25
                      Re: Alright, who can top who

                      As most Forum readers know, my focus is on the Philadelphia Phillies. As such, one of my most prized items has to be my Tug McGraw 1980 World Series ring. He had to sell it in 1981 to pay off a huge bet. It is simply AMAZING, and one of the few items I would never consider selling.

                      A close second is my all original Phillies 1949 Ed Miller jersey and pants. This is an extremely difficult style to find.

                      Howard Wolf
                      hblakewolf@patmedia.net

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                      • WStiles

                        #26
                        Re: Alright, who can top who

                        Howard - The McGraw ring and Miller uniform are absolutely fantastic! Phillies gu helmets have become my main interest over the last couple of years. One, because I was about 9-10 years old when they started wearing them, so I can associate my interest in baseball starting about that same time. Only collecting these helmets for a relatively short time, I've been collecting more by type than trying to build an extensive numerical collection. To date I have a little over 20 helmets:

                        A Elmer Valo 60's hat with Valo's helmet insert that fits inside the sweat band.

                        Both style 60's helmets belonging to Cookie Rojas & Richie Allen

                        3 styles of 70's helmets, 2 of them of Larry Bowa & Greg Luzinski

                        80's helmets of Mike Schmidt, Pete Rose, & Steve Carlton

                        Turn back the Clock helmets of Dale Murphy, Jim Thome, Bobby Abreu, Mickey Morandini, & Dave Hollins

                        Recent helmets of Scott Rolen, 94 red John Kruk, 94 blue Jim Eisenreich, 911 flag Marlon Anderson, & Red Cross Katrina David Bell

                        catcher helmets 94 blue Darren Daulton, red Darren Daulton, and a TBC of Steve Lake


                        Of lesser interest on this board I collect wedge base nodders from the late 60's early 70's and the last set from Japan. A fourteen nodder set 6 are considered impossible to find. I have 4 of the 6 and need 2 to complete the set. The Phillies are one of the six. I have two of them.


                        I'm always looking to add to or upgrade. If anybody has anything they are interested in moving, please contact me at cshort41@yahoo.com

                        Thank!
                        Wayne

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                        • EndzoneSports
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2005
                          • 206

                          #27
                          Re: Alright, who can top who

                          While maybe not the most valuable or visualy attractive piece in our collection, the one with the most historical value is the single 1960-'61 Denver Broncos gold & brown vertically stripped stocking (see below or 2nd image at URL http://endzone.pscoggin.com/history.htm).



                          I was able to obtain this indirectly from Larry Fessler, who retired as the managing sports editor for the Buffalo Daily News. He'd received it as a gift in 1962 from, then Broncos' coach, Jack Faulkner. Faulkner who staged the infamous uniform bonfire during the '62 preseason intersquad game, held back a few pair of the socks for give-aways to the media and VIPs; at that time, Fessler was the beat writer for the Buffalo Bills and received one. Having held onto in for nearly 40 years, I was able to add it to our collection.

                          Regards,
                          Patrick W. Scoggin
                          Endzone Sports Charities
                          www.EndzoneSportsCharities.org

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                          • ironmanfan
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2005
                            • 2252

                            #28
                            Re: Alright, who can top who

                            I'm enjoying this thread...I have quite a number of Orioles Game Used pieces, but I also collect original lineup cards (which include Ripken's consecutive games #1000 & #2500), but the one item that most people who come to see my collection ask specifically to see is the home plate umpire's line-up card from Game # 1 of the 1996 ALCS (the infamous Jeffrey Maier game). It's neat in that on the back, the umpire has noted that the game is being played under protest by the Orioles. I've had Tony Tarasco autograph it and I'm still mulling over whether or not to have Maier sign it as well (or Richie Garcia for that matter). I had read recently that Maier was a decent college baseball player and had hopes of being drafted, but wasn't.

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                            • karamaxjoe
                              Senior Member
                              • Nov 2005
                              • 651

                              #29
                              Re: Alright, who can top who

                              My most significant or unusual item is a pair of shorts that Goose Gossage wore during the infamous shorts game with the White Sox on August 8, 1976. I've only seen two other pair in the last ten years and those were in the Hall of Fame and the White Sox Hall of Fame.

                              Mike
                              Mike

                              Looking for any White Sox jersey from Richie Zisk.

                              My website - http://www.freewebs.com/karamaxjoe/

                              "There are only two seasons - winter and Baseball"
                              ~ Bill Veeck

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                              • psmachetti
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2005
                                • 401

                                #30
                                Re: Alright, who can top who

                                Probably not a big deal to most but for me it's the gem of my small collection. I just purchased and have received a '95 Bob Wickman Yankees pinstripe gamer from Steiner Sports. Best part ? Purchased it for $100. A Yankee home gamer has always been my baseball grail.This one's a keeper!
                                Paul

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