Re: Most Prized Memorabilia
I would have to say my most prized memorabilia are my Mickey Mantle, Yogi Berra, Ernie Banks, and Llyod Waner game used bats.
Thanks,
Jamie
jlschultz180@wi.rr.com
Always looking for Milwaukee Baves game used bats.
Most Prized Memorabilia
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Re: Most Prized Memorabilia
1) Handwritten letter from Hank Greenberg to my great-grandmother thanking her for baking cookies for him as a young player in Detroit.
2) 1966 Clint Jones game worn Michigan State football helmet.
3) 1979 Jay Vincent game worn Michigan State basketball jersey.
4) 1950's Dorne Dibble game worn Detroit Lions jersey.Leave a comment:
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Mine would have to be my Jose Canseco game used and inscribed 400th Homerun bat and the actual ball he hit. I acquired these both from Jose personally. I also have 7 other bats I got from Jose. A close second would be the two game used bats he personally gave and inscribed to me. They are from the Long Beach Armada when he played for the GBL last season. He inscribed them To Todd, Thanks for Everything Jose Canseco #33.
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I am especially proud of my Dodger Stadium seats. The Dodgers recently replaced every seat to match the original colors when the stadium first opened. From the seats that were made available after the renovation, I obtained a pair of yellow (Field Level), orange (Loge Level), blue (Reserved Level) and red (Top Deck).
Also, I am very happy to have signed Topps baseball card contracts of Steve Garvey and Walter Alston in my collection. Additionally, I have a 1978 Garvey Dodgers game used bat that is partially team signed (14 sigs).
Kind Regards,
Ron.
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all of you guys should post pics of those items.
anyway, here's one that's quite special to me. a 1991 half-zip bp gamer.
the reason it's special is because of the style. a half-zip with the 1991 all-star patch. jays (v-neck) bp gamers from the early 90s are tough enough. the half-zips in general are almost non-existant. a half-zip WITH the all-star patch is incredible if i say so myself. i've never even seen a photo of another one (in a collection or on the market). the rarity is what makes it special to me.
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dcrules01 Thanks for the photo I really like the jersey and now that I have the pants and the hat it makes it hard to sell it but hey I am always open to offers. E-Mail me at ham1963@earthlink.net
Thanks again for the photo
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Mine has to be Ed Hearn's 1986 game used road jersey.
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I only have a few:
- 1985 Yankees Dan Pasqua home jersey
- 1977-79 Bill Madlock game used/autographed bat
- 1977-79 Tom Underwood game used bat
- Game used Louisville Slugger bat with the last name Reynolds in block letters (my last name!)
- my incoming 2007 Jorge Posada game used bat (should be here any day now!)
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- Sam Hurd GU Cowboys throwback helmet
- Akin Ayodele GU helmet, home uniform
- Drew Bledsoe GU cleats
- Cowboys Offense / Defense Practice jersey's
- Demarcus Ware GU socks and cleats
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*Any of my Early Dave Kingman GU bats thru the dozen or so I have
*The 7 GU Kingman jerseys, particularly the 75 Mets home or 77 road
*88 or 89 McGwire WS bats
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You beat me on that Tucker..I had called about it last year at Steiner and it just sold..I think I gave you the photo I was at the game..If you ever down the line wanna sell it let me know i'd be interested...
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I have 4 items that are my prized items
1. Paul Byrd Atlanta Braves jersey
2. G. Hubbard 87 Atlanta Braves home jersey (last year as a player for the Braves)
3. Steve Avery Atlanta Braves jersey
4. M. Tucker complete 2006 NY Mets TBC uniform (I have the pants, jersey, hat and the dirt.)
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