I recently picked up a sports-heavy matchcover lot. Here are some highlights.
Here are a few of them. The 79-80 Trailblazers cover is very shiny in person, as is the mid-60's Astrodome cover. The Giants matchcover has a '65 schedule on the back. Two copies of Brett Hull's restaurant, so one is available for trade, as are the Mets cover and the Bull Zuber cover, which I have already. The baseball card collector in me is variation-conscious enough that I consider those two Dodgertown golf course covers different enough that I want to keep both.
There were a lot of college-related covers I didn't photograph, but I had to include this one of a funeral home really invested in WV Mountaineers football.
Anyone collect vintage hockey? Just like in baseball, in the mid-1930s Diamond Match put out hockey "cards" similar to their baseball issues. So I consider this a "card" and as I don't collect hockey, this card of Black Hawks manager Clem Loughlin is available for trade. Interesting writeup on the back. He is "of the old school of hockey" - Loughlin's pro hockey career started in 1910!
I also picked up a Long Island/NYC-centric lot which featured a couple of relevant matchbooks.
Greg Buttle played for the Jets in the late 70s/early 80s, a bit before my time. However, he had a gym near where I lived, so I was always aware of him, as it was the only business around owned by a former pro athlete. Apparently he also owned a restaurant nearby at some point, as I learned from acquiring this matchbook.
That Lefty book is pretty cool, it appeals to my inner leprechaun :)
ReplyDeleteLefty O'Doul is already in the Hall Of Fame - the Japanese Baseball Hall Of Fame in Tokyo
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