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  • Oldetymebaseball
    Member
    • Mar 2006
    • 52

    Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

    Just a curious question. What are your top 5 interesting pieces in your collection? Here are mine:

    1. Very Rare Reach 3 finger fielder's glove. What makes this one so special is that it has a full web.

    2. 1924 Women's Industrial League Baseball trophy. Very neat cup with unique designs at the top. Great history of early women's baseball.

    3. Early sporting goods advertising piece. A Peerless Sporting Goods wooden wagon.

    4. An early baseball bat signage. Lists the bat prices for the time period.

    5. Old Spalding trophy with a pitcher topper. This prize was for the Carter Oil Commercial Champs of 1923 Tulsa.
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  • ironmanfan
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2005
    • 2252

    #2
    Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

    How about a signed business card from the Phillies team doctor who treated Cal Ripken's broken nose at the 1996 All Star Game in Philadelphia?

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    • Vintagedeputy
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2005
      • 3172

      #3
      Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

      Not in any particular order...

      1) a construction contact signed by former Phillies Whiz Kid Granny Hamner and his wife to have their home built in Richmond, Va. circa 1957

      2) a game used Richmond Braves hat - game used meaning I wore it to about a dozen games when I worked security for them briefly during the 2007 season

      3) a 1977 LS Tom Underwood game used bat. Used before his mid-season trade to the Cardinals. I've never seen another legit Underwood bat for sale and this one is unique (to me) because I found it in an umbrella stand in an antique store.

      4) a Ryan Minor autographed baseball.......who? any guesses as to the significance?

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      • 89ASMVPBats
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2007
        • 211

        #4
        Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

        Vintage Deputy,

        Ryan Minor replaced Cal Ripken, Jr. to end "the streak."

        Drew

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        • Vintagedeputy
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2005
          • 3172

          #5
          Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

          Originally posted by 89ASMVPBats
          Vintage Deputy,

          Ryan Minor replaced Cal Ripken, Jr. to end "the streak."

          Drew
          You are correct!

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          • skyking26
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2005
            • 2457

            #6
            Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

            My top 5 would be:

            1) 1973 Full home Giants Dave Kingman Uniform

            2) 1972 Road Giants Kingman flannel

            3) 71-74 Giants Kingman batting helmet

            4) Mid 80's Kingman Mets batting helmet

            5) Mid 70's GU Kingman OF glove
            ROBERT KOPPEL
            Skyking26 - 35 year collector of Dave Kingman memorabilia. Also seek 500 HR and 3000 Hit GU Bats,
            and 1968, 1984, HOF Tigers GU Bats...Skyking442@hotmail.com

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            • Bondsgloves
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2007
              • 287

              #7
              Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

              Top 5 unique or 1 of a kind items.

              1.) The first Jersey Barry Bonds wore and hit the first official HR at Pac Bell Park 4/11/2000.

              2.) Barry Bonds Sam Bat 2001 signed HR #495 (photomatched). Hr 495 was the first of 73 HRS in 2001.

              3.) Barry Bonds photomatched rookie glove.

              4.) 2001 Road jersey, the only real one ethat ever publicaly changed hands.

              5.)1987 Barry Bonds road jersey and pants game used jersey

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              • slidekellyslide
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2005
                • 458

                #8
                Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                I have too many to list, but here are a few -

                1950s Lincoln, Nebraska Train Station poster for a game in Kansas City to see local hero Bob Cerv play.


                1906 photo taken by Matty McIntyre of Hall of Famer Big Sam Thompson at Bennett Park in Detroit. Thompson came out of retirement to play a few games for the Tigers in 1906.


                Postcard from Nebraska Indians player (and Boxing Hall of Fame member) Dan Tobey to Honus Wagner's brother asking him to come play for the Nebraska Indians barnstorming team.



                1911 Panoramic photo of the opening game in Lincoln, Nebraska showing both the Lincoln and Denver Western League clubs


                I have about 50 clippings from newspapers that Dick Stuart kept while he was with the Lincoln Chiefs - they detail his 66 home run year in 1956...he wrote on most of them...he had quite the ego.

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                • MSpecht
                  Moderator
                  • Oct 2005
                  • 1431

                  #9
                  Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                  Slidekellyslide---

                  if you ever think about moving the Dick Stuart material (all or part) please keep me in mind.

                  Thanks
                  Mike Jackitout7@aol.com

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                  • genius
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2007
                    • 539

                    #10
                    Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                    I have a 1953 postcard of the Old Course at St. Andrews. On the reverse, the guy wrote about how they had gone to Carnoustie the prior day where he followed Ben Hogan as he was playing in the Open Championship, which he won in his only attempt and his only visit to Scotland.

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                    • JCC1968
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2005
                      • 358

                      #11
                      Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                      1) Bobby Doerr first master index lathe bat 1936 signed and dated

                      2) Babe Ruth and Lou Gehring signed National league baseball from 1927 series

                      3) Ray Scarborough rookie year glove.

                      4) Hank Aaron signed bat boy game used jersey and signed picture with bat boy in dugout.

                      5) Pete Rose's first reserve paycheck 1963 signed by Pete

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                      • nyjetsfan14
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 414

                        #12
                        Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                        Not sure what consitutes vintage but two items I have that I really enjoy and consider vintage and rare to the Jets is:

                        1. A Harry Wismer autographed first edition printing of his book The Public Calls It Sport. The auto is bold and clear and has a long personalization. Wismer was the original owner of the NY Titans (later to be renamed Jets) and instrumental in found the AFL and many of their rules/policies.

                        2. A 1970 week 11 Weeb Ewbank playbook vs. the Minnesota Vikings (a rare Jets win that season). It has both Jets and Vikings plays, many hand written Ewbank notes, a handwritten injury report, a letter to Ewbank from a local charity, etc... Obtained from the Ewbank estate sale after his passing.

                        I enjoy reading this vintage section, lots of great stuff. Just wish more members took a peek and posted as well. Happy collecting!

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                        • xpress34
                          Senior Member
                          • Sep 2008
                          • 2648

                          #13
                          Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                          Top 5 Unique pieces... not ALL Vintage, but ALL Unique... and actually, I have 6 I'd like to show...

                          6) Turn of the Century REACH American League Baseball Pin (about the size of a dime):



                          5) Matt Holliday Spring 2000 Jersey - 1st Official MLB Jersey - 1st Spring Training:





                          4) Matt Holliday 2005 Diamond King Card - Original Oil Painting (and a picture of Matt with me right after he signed the Matte):




                          3) Nolan Ryan Bronze Hand Casting w/ Auto Ball:



                          2) Spalding 1890's RARE 'Seamless' or 'Inside Out Stitched' Ball (until I obtained this, I had only seen hand drawn pictures of these balls):




                          1) My 1951 Rawlings Baseball Flannel SAMPLE Book (Mantle's Rookie Year!)... I just missed out on a 1936 one - DiMaggio's Rookie Year - there are actually 22 total swatches in the book, but I am only showing a few here:






                          All the best -

                          Chris

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                          • jwasserman
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2006
                            • 279

                            #14
                            Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                            three pins from walter johnson's unsuccessful run at congress


                            john tener was a former pitcher of the deadball era


                            here's another deadball pitcher who ran for office


                            why is it the pitchers who all make the go at politics after baseball?
                            http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g2...n/game%20used/
                            http://s52.photobucket.com/albums/g28/wassermj/Neshek/

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                            • Vintagedeputy
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 3172

                              #15
                              Re: Top 5 unique pieces in your collection.

                              Originally posted by jwasserman

                              why is it the pitchers who all make the go at politics after baseball?
                              Jim Bunning, Fidel Castro...there sure are a few hurlers who got into politics....Quarterbacks too it seems.

                              Here's a Centerfielder who had a successful political run -

                              Former NY Governor, Mario Cuomo



                              SCOUTING REPORT, PITTSBURGH PIRATES, 1951:"Potentially best prospect. Could go all the way. Aggressive and intelligent. Very well-liked by those who succeed in penetrating the exterior shell. Will run over you if you get in his way."

                              Thus read the baseball scouting report of a young athlete named Mario Cuomo who at age 19 signed a contract with Branch Rickey for $2,000 to play centerfield in the Pittsburgh Pirate organization right out of high school - shortly after Mickey Mantle had signed with the Yankees for a mere $1100!

                              Cuomo - Glendie La Duke, as he was then known - was centerfielder for the Brunswick (Georgia) Pirates, a minor league team, when a wild pitch hospitalized him for a month with a severe head injury. Convinced that prospects for a major league career were crushed, he went home to Queens, enrolled at St. John's University, received a scholarship supplemented by playing semi-professional basketball, earned a bachelor's degree with top honors in 1953, and went on to St. John's Law School where he finished at the top of his class in 1956.

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