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Too much to mention, but here are some highlights:
1962, 1969 WS, and 1973 WS Mets pennants
Shea Stadium seat auto'd by the entire living '69 Mets (Nolan Ryan excluded)
Glove signed by Ron Swoboda
Hat signed by Ray Knight inscribed, "'86 World Series MVP"
Daily newspaper from Mets WS
1969 WS yearbook
1969 WS record album
Lots of other neat stuff too, but the above pieces of my collection are what first came to mind.
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Originally posted by Gary Dunaier View PostNow that's something you almost never see - a sad Mr. Met. The only other time I've seen a sad Mr. Met is on the rain checks - he's holding an umbrella and crying because there's not going to be a game.
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Great collection, but why is Mr. Met crying for Casey's birthday?
Mike
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Originally posted by Gary Dunaier View PostNow that's something you almost never see - a sad Mr. Met. The only other time I've seen a sad Mr. Met is on the rain checks - he's holding an umbrella and crying because there's not going to be a game.
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Originally posted by medium al View Postone of my favourite treasures
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Originally posted by m8644 View PostOver the past few years I have been collecting quite a few pieces of mets memorbilia. Nothing has been too expensive as of yet (I am only 24 lol), but it's still a collection i've grown to be quite proud of.
--One yearbook from EVERY year from 1962-2007.
--Atleast one program from every year.....except 1963, 1967, and 1978 (will get one from those years eventually)
--numerous books and magazines
--a 1962 Sports Illustrated with Casey Stengal on the cover
--the program from the first game at shea, april 17, 1964
--the program from Tom Seaver's return to shea as a Red, August 1977
--a popcorn holder from the polo grounds with Mr. Met on it
--2 drinking glasses from the first year of shea and the world's fair
--a booklet previewing shea stadium from late 1963
--a 1965 mets coloring book
--6 subway posters from 1980 with 6 different players on them with the ad slogan "The Magic Is Back"
--a 1969 daily news player portrait set
--numerous pins from the 60's till now
--autographs of George "the stork" Theodore, Buddy Harrelson, Ed Charles, Ed Kranepool, Rafeal Santana, Kevin McReynolds, John Stearns, and John Olerud
--a Shea Medallion from the 1976 Bi-Centenial
--a dvd collection of mostly regular season games (with most post season games from 1986-2006) from about 1983-now, that is about 200 games.
--many more items, too many to list here, but these are the highlights and main pieces.
I started this probably about 5 years ago, I have always been a mets historian and once I got into the collecting aspect of it, it's pretty addicting.
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My vintage mets collection
Over the past few years I have been collecting quite a few pieces of mets memorbilia. Nothing has been too expensive as of yet (I am only 24 lol), but it's still a collection i've grown to be quite proud of.
--One yearbook from EVERY year from 1962-2007.
--Atleast one program from every year.....except 1963, 1967, and 1978 (will get one from those years eventually)
--numerous books and magazines
--a 1962 Sports Illustrated with Casey Stengal on the cover
--the program from the first game at shea, april 17, 1964
--the program from Tom Seaver's return to shea as a Red, August 1977
--a popcorn holder from the polo grounds with Mr. Met on it
--2 drinking glasses from the first year of shea and the world's fair
--a booklet previewing shea stadium from late 1963
--a 1965 mets coloring book
--6 subway posters from 1980 with 6 different players on them with the ad slogan "The Magic Is Back"
--a 1969 daily news player portrait set
--numerous pins from the 60's till now
--autographs of George "the stork" Theodore, Buddy Harrelson, Ed Charles, Ed Kranepool, Rafeal Santana, Kevin McReynolds, John Stearns, and John Olerud
--a Shea Medallion from the 1976 Bi-Centenial
--a dvd collection of mostly regular season games (with most post season games from 1986-2006) from about 1983-now, that is about 200 games.
--many more items, too many to list here, but these are the highlights and main pieces.
I started this probably about 5 years ago, I have always been a mets historian and once I got into the collecting aspect of it, it's pretty addicting.Tags: None
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