Showing posts with label Terry Cannon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terry Cannon. Show all posts

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Visiting The Baseball Reliquary - The Gifts (Part 2)

Aloha everybody,

Here we go with Part 2 of the great gifts that we received from Terry. I believe the following are called caches. 

They were designed and produced by Terry and they commemorate various sporting special events and personalities. These are for you basketball enthusiasts...







Of course the last couple are baseball-centric. Cool stuff. 

In addition, Terry dropped a couple of packs of cards on us to enjoy ripping. Last time  I didn't have too much luck, but these packs were A-OK.  I pulled several guys that I am always happy to get cards of - and they are all new for my collection...

Rickey...nuff said

Last time I got Griffey Sr. Now I got The Kid. Nice!

Check that bat!!!!

Check out Doc's eyes. Does he always look that way when he pitches - or is he checking a runner on second?

BOOOOOOOOOO !!!!!

Sweet Kirby. His autograph is one of the tops in my collection. 



After our great day at the Reliquary, Wallet Card and the boys stopped at a local establishment to check out some craft brews.  You can see my selection just above Wallet Card. I chose Oskar Blues because...well, you know...


 Now if they would just get that tarp off the field in St. Louis and play ball! 

Alohaaaaaa 

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Visiting the Baseball Reliquary - The Gifts (Part One)

Aloha everybody,

It's a sad day in Dodgers Nation today as another fan (and team)  favorite - Juan Uribe - was unceremoniously dumped....errrr, traded...to the Atlanta Braves. I want to like my team, but those new front office guys seem to think nothing of shipping off fan favorites (Matt Kemp, Dee Gordon, and now Papi).  *sigh* 

On a brighter note, my recent visit to the Baseball Reliquary (Institute for Baseball Studies) also included some awesome gifts from good ol' Terry. Let's get right to them, shall we? 

We begin with another uncut sheet of baseball cards. These are from a tribute set of the infamous Black Sox. 

One new thing we learned about Terry from our last visit was Terry used to produce baseball cards - back in the junkwax era. These uncut sheets and cards are from one of those past endeavors.  

The blur is from the sheet being too large for my scanner.
 If you should ever visit the Reliquary, ask Terry to tell you about his past limited edition autographed sets of the top high school players in the country - and his great gets of young high school phenoms Derek Jeter and Manny Ramirez. 

Back to the Black Sox. In addition to the uncut sheets, Terry also gave us complete sets of the cards. Here's the back of card number one...


Note: Produced in an edition of 5000, by our hero.

Here are a couple of sample cards and backs. I absolutely dig this set.
 




Terry tossed in more limited items, programs from the past ceremonies to induct folks into the Shrine of the Eternals. Here is a look at two of them...




 The program from 1999 is from the first year and the first class of Eternals. I chose to show the 2006 program because of the Roy Campanella stamp. 

Speaking of stamps, I want to also point out the special postmark the Pasadena Post Office made for the Induction Day. Terry designed these special baseball-themed postmarks that changed every year. 

Here's a look inside the 1999 program...




Dock Ellis' page...

Hey, ol' Dock was born in L.A., just like me!

Here's one of the back covers. I chose it because of the Brooklyn connection. Note the emcee for the night was Elayne Boosler, and they had legendary Dodger Stadium organist, Nancy Bea Hefley. Wow! I'm sure sorry I missed that night.


That's all for now, folks. Part Two will feature more cards and something special for you fans of vintage basketball. 

BTW - I didn't even notice my previous post was Number 500! Wow.  That makes this one just another, but apparently I'm now on my way to post number 1000. 

Aloha!