He sent me these three Tribe cards.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
I'm alive !
There have been a lot of things going on lately and I haven't had the time to post as much as I would like. We had our 40th HS class reunion this past week-end.That was a lot of fun. I did find time to have several discussions with a new blogger. He asked me about a trade. That's one question you don't have to ask twice ! I'm always interested.This guy,Jeremy, is a photographer and had some really interesting breakdowns on the photos on cards.You can read about that here : no one's going to read this blog.He's just getting back into collecting and is basically a New York fan. Welcome to our world !
Sunday, June 14, 2009
Free gift Part II
First of all, David , I'm sorry !! I inadvertantly left this out of my post yesterday ! I put this card aside from all the Tribe cards and it kinda' got lost. Actually, I'm not sure what to do with this card.(Apparently David didn't either so he passed it on to me !! )It's kind of a unique item with the Indians jersey swatch and the inscription on the back.David posted it on Indian baseball cards once before. This is an extreme example of the card companies not having the right material at the time for production.I don't have a ripped version in my sample card collection so it will probably end up there. Thanks David, Ithink ! Actually I'm glad to have it.

Saturday, June 13, 2009
Back with a package from Tribe Cards
I still don't have my computer back but I borrowed my son's to catch up a little.
I received a package from David at Tribe Cards yesterday . It was part of his latest team give-away (don't tell him, but I may have been willing to pay a little for this !). It was a very large bubble mailer,partly folded over, to protect this:
It unfolds to reveal a team photo and 30 "punch-outable" mini baseball cards.
There were also two nicely wrapped and decorated packages inside.They measure about 2 1/2 x 3 1/2. Hmm... I wonder what's inside ! ?
I received a package from David at Tribe Cards yesterday . It was part of his latest team give-away (don't tell him, but I may have been willing to pay a little for this !). It was a very large bubble mailer,partly folded over, to protect this:
A give-away- for a give-a-away !!
Some of the highlights are shown below.
I always loved Kenny Lofton's parachute device to build up his running strength.
What , A Sox card ! Wait a minute, that's our fearless leader, back in his playing days.The card states he was Boston's catcher of the future, but, unfortunately some injuries changed his path a little. Actually, I'd never heard of Eric until the Tribe hired him.
On May 14th the battery of Len Barker and Bo Diaz took care of that. Lenny struck out 11 Blue Jays and walked none. I was there with about 200,000 other Indian fans ,who, when asked were there too ! (I really wasn't)
There were some nice older cards too like the '79 Topps Rick Manning and the '77 Topps Jackie Brown.
There were many more nice cards, some of which I need for my collection ! Thank you very much David, for your generosity.
Saturday, June 6, 2009
R.I.P. Dick Jacobs
They say he saved baseball in Cleveland. I certainly can't deny that. I only wish we could have gotten him the brass ring while he was in charge as he deserved it.He purchased and revitalized the Tribe at just the right time and I will always refer to the ballpark as " The Jake " . My deepest condolences go out to his family. Thank you Mr. Jacobs for all you did.
Thursday, June 4, 2009
She's not one of Grady's Ladies
I had tonight's post all figured out. At least I thought I did. But then some last minute editing turned up some conflicting information, which is fairly commonplace when you start digging into 19th century baseball. I wanted to present some information on the earliest Cleveland baseball cards that I have come up with.Now I'm going to go a slightly different direction with that post, so maybe this week-end I can get back to it.
This is more important anyway !
Earlier this week, when I got home from Columbus, there was a package waiting for me. I always like packages,sending and receiving.It was definitely not from a Grady's Lady or these cards would still be in New Jersey.They came from Sooz over at A Cardboard Problem. She's more of a "Derek's Doll". Which works out well for me !
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Vacation's over
And now..... the rest of the story ! I do miss Paul Harvey on the radio.
Below is another shot of Harold and I as we prepared to enter Huntington Park.The park,as you can see, was built right on the edge of the sidewalk. We manged to get a parking space right across the street for only $5.
Unfortunately the Clippers went down 3-2, but it was still a fun trip. Before the game Harold and I and our wives had a nice dinner together and got to know each other a little more.
Now, on my last day of vacation, since it's rainy and nasty outside I plan to get some some cards sorted out and start checking some want lists. I also hope to add another chapter to my Cleveland Indian baseball card history.
Monday, June 1, 2009
Meeting of the Bloggers
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