Wednesday, June 27, 2012
What was the Black Swamp Find?
Is it unbalievable that a E98 Honus Wagner card exists in a GEM mint 10 conditon? Well there is a great debate over this rating "Gem Mint 10". Take a look. Yes this is a beautiful card. One of the best I have ever seen. But Gem Mint? You be the judge.
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Sunday, February 26, 2012
Chief Wilson and President Wilson
In an article of the Pittsburgh Post Gazette on November 6, 1912 columnist, James Jerpe, wrote a few lines about the Pirates players of the day.
Honus was saying he thought there ought to be a week off for the players around the 4th of July. He said it would bring better baseball and it was hard work playing ball all the time. It didn't sound like he was complaining but just saying.
He talked about how Ham Hyatt was kidding around with some folks at various times. Maybe the term "Ham" was cause he was a kidder. Some say he struggled fielding and that is why the name. But according to others "Ham" refers to "ham-handed". Webster's Dictionary says that refers to a person that is clumsy or lacks dexterity.

Sunday, February 12, 2012
Net54 is a great resource.
http://www.net54baseball.com/showthread.php?t=147401
Check it out.
Check it out.
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1909 pirates,
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forbes field,
Honus Wagner,
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
SGC Registry - By the way I really like SGC better than PSA right now.
I have recently discovered "Set Registry" on the SGC website. Check out some of my cards. Search for 1909 Pittsburg Pirates in the "Collect My Way" section.
http://www.sgccardregistry.com/index.aspx
Of course only the Fred Clarke is registered there out of these two cards but I wanted to show them both.
http://www.sgccardregistry.com/index.aspx
Of course only the Fred Clarke is registered there out of these two cards but I wanted to show them both.
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Honus Wagner,
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pittsburgh,
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SGC
Sunday, September 18, 2011
The Top 8 Most Expensive Baseball Cards Of All Time
Check out Vintagecardprices.com and thank you for the info.
Robert Byrne of the 1909 Pirates
Well I have been working over the past several years to accumulate some cards of the 1909 Pirates players. I am going to post pictures of some starting today. Thanks for checking out the site. Please consider becoming a follower of this site.
This is a M101-2 of Robert Byrne. It was issued by The Sporting News Jan 26, 1911. This card is quite large and measure just a bit smaller the a regular sheet of paper at 8 x 10 inches. The Pirates picked up Robert during the 1909 season to beef up the offense. He primarily played 3rd base.
This is a M101-2 of Robert Byrne. It was issued by The Sporting News Jan 26, 1911. This card is quite large and measure just a bit smaller the a regular sheet of paper at 8 x 10 inches. The Pirates picked up Robert during the 1909 season to beef up the offense. He primarily played 3rd base.
Saturday, June 25, 2011
First HOF Induction Ceremony

Many know that the first class of Hall of Famers was in 1936. But many do not know that the building was not ready for use until 1939. The Hall in Cooperstown, NY has now been open for 70 plus years. The first class of 1936 consisted of 5 inductees, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Honus Wagner, Christy Mathewson and Walter Johnson. 11 players were inducted at the first ceremony in 1939. A total of 4 classes.
If you have iTunes I recommend doing a search for "MLB Vault". You can listen to the first induction ceremony. It is a valuable piece of baseball history.
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Cooperstown,
Hall of Fame,
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