I figured it must be time for another spring update, to let you know I'm still around. I've been reading the blogs a little more than I usually do during the winter months in an attempt to stay connected. As usual, my fall/winter included some reading, but my favorite wasn't one of several baseball books I read. It was actually a book about the assassination of President James Garfield called Destiny of the Republic. Of the baseball books I read, my favorite was probably a book about Roger Clemens called The Rocket that Fell to Earth. I also read biographies of Buck Weaver, Satchel Paige, Dave Dravecky, Bill Lee, Ted "Double Duty" Radcliffe, and Dick Williams.
I've been doing some trading and have to mention the great haul I got from Nick's 10th anniversary giveaway over at the Dime Boxes blog. Though those cards are now safely filed away, Nick's generosity must be mentioned (thanks Nick)!
A recent trade with Bo from Baseball Cards Come to Life was sparked by my interest in a single card:
Bill Zuber played for the Fargo-Moorhead Twins in 1934 when they were a minor league affiliate of the Cleveland Indians. He later made the majors, and opened a restaurant in Homestead, Iowa. The restaurant is now a hotel, but still displays some of Zuber's baseball memorabilia. Guessing one of these matchbooks might be there.
The second matchbook is of the Powers Hotel here in Fargo. The building is still standing and now houses apartments. Very cool.
There were more cards in the trade package from Bo that I didn't show, which tells you it was a great trade. Thanks Bo!
Hope everyone is well. I've been updating my TCDB profile to hopefully spark some trading, so check it out if you get a chance. Help me finish some projects so I can add some sanity and order to my collection!
Anytime you can add a vintage Mantle to your collection, it's a pretty special day. The Fargo matchbooks are cool too. Never been there, but Fargo is one of my favorite movies.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I've actually never seen the movie!
DeleteBo is really great when it comes to pairing up matchbooks with peoples other interests and/or locales. That Dave Henderson is an interesting card, I can't remember any other cards off the top of my head where the player being featured has most of his face obscured by an object of some sort.
ReplyDeleteSeeing your TTM successes would be fun, and it'd get you blogging again, so that'd be a win-win in my book :)
Glad you like them! Thanks for a great trade!
ReplyDeleteThe Zuber is even more interesting. Zuber was part of the Amana Nation religious commune. Yes, they are the same people who founded Amana appliances. Adherents didn't cook in their homes, rather they communally dined with other families. Zuber's restaurant was likely based on that model, similar to how smorgasbords are all over Amish country.
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