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Bcn 260.Indd BCN 205 Woodland Park no.260 Georgetown, TX 78633 july-august 2011 The Gallery FIRST CLASS MAIL BCN on the web at www.boxingcollectors.com The number on your label is the last issue of your subscription PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.HEAVYWEIGHTCOLLECTIBLES.COM FOR RARE, HARD-TO-FIND BOXING ITEMS SUCH AS, POSTERS, AUTOGRAPHS, VINTAGE PHOTOS, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, ETC. WE ARE ALWAYS LOOKING TO PURCHASE UNIQUE ITEMS. PLEASE CONTACT LOU MANFRA AT Tom Sharkey (above), Chappie Moran, Jack 718-979-9556 OR EMAIL US AT Taylor, Richie Mitchell and Denis kicks off, "Nolan's World." Heeee's baaaack. And you'll never guess what he's got to show [email protected] you from his collection (no peeking). 16 1 JO SPORTS, INC. BOXING SALE Les Wolff, LLC 106 Mogens Palle 8”x10” BxW photo autographed of Boxing's Newest VISIT OUR WEBSITE: HOFer from Denmark $75 www.josportsinc.com Memorabilia 107 Laszlo Papp BxW postcard photo autographed $75 Thousands Of Boxing Items For Sale! 108 Floyd Patterson 8”x10” BxW photo personalized, 2 different BxW postcard pictures autographed $100 each 67 Mustafa Hamsho full cancelled check $50 109 Floyd Patterson 8”x10” BxW photo and color magazine both auto- SPECIAL ITEMS: 68 Larry Hazzard 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $75 graphed and NOT personalized $125 1. ALI-MAC FOSTER ON SITE POSTER (1972):April 1, 69 Clarence Henry 8”x10” color and BxW magazine photos auto- 110 Willie Pep 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $50 1972; 20 ¼” x 28 ½”; Excellent.$5,000 graphed personalized $50 111 Willie Pep 4 different 5”x7” BxW magazine photos autographed $50 2. OSCAR BONAVENA SIGNED PHOTO:5” x 7 ¼” inscribed 70 Against All Odds autographed book by Larry Holmes $50 each photo in blue marker; Excellent.$300 71 Larry Holmes 8”x10” UPI, 8”x10” color photos autographed $50 112 Samuel Peter 8”x10” autographed color photo 5 different poses WBC 3. “PANAMA” AL BROWN INK SIGNATURE:Ink signature each Heavy Weight Champion $100 on 3 ½” x 4 ½” album page; Circa 1931; Excellent.$375 72 Larry Holmes typed letter good content autographed $50 113 Franco de Piccoli 2 different 5”x7” BxW magazine photos auto- 4. GEORGES CARPENTIER ORIGINAL POSTER: 47 ½” x 73 Evander Holyfi eld 8”x10” autographed color photo $150 graphed. 1960 Olympic Gold medal heavy weight champion $100 each 63” artistic poster by Don; On linen; Circa 1920’s; Excel- 74 Akihko Honda 8”x10” BxW photo autographed in Japanese very tough autograph of the new hofer $150 114 Jerry Quarry 5”x7” color and BxW magazine photos autographed lent.$3,500 75 Al Hostak 8”x10” color and BxW magazine photos autographed $100 each 5. JAMES J.CORBETT EYE OF DEATH POSTER (1919):40” personalized $50 115 Sugar Ray Robinson cut autograph personalized $150 x 78” lithographic poster on linen; Circa 1919; Excel- 76 Sultan Ibragimov 8”x10” autographed color photo Heavyweight 116 Edwin Rosario 8”x10” BxW magazine photo autographed of this lent.$2,500 Champion $100 deceased champ $100 6. JAMES J. JEFFRIES INK SIGNATURE:Bold ink 3 ½” long 77 Sultan Ibragimov/Wladamir Klitschko autographed by both on a 117 John Ruiz 8”x10” autographed color photo $50 signature on blank back of letter. Circa 1948; Excellent.$750 window card from the 2/23/08 fi ght $150 118 Lou Salica 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $75 7. STANLEY KETCHEL INK SIGNATURE ON 78 Beau Jack 8”x10” BxW magazine 3 different autographed $40 119 Eligio Sardinas aka Kid Chocolate autograph on a bill some water damage not effecting the autograph. Very rare autograph $300 POSTCARD:Signed in ink, “Young Ketchel.” Postcard to Ol- 79 Ingemar Johansson 8”x10” BxW photos autographed $75 80 Kevin Johnson 8”x10” autographed color photo The King-Pin $75 120 Max Schmeling 8”x10” BxW photo autographed 2 different poses lie Ketchel dated 1905.Extremely rare. Excellent Condition. 3 81 Vitali Klitschko 8”x10” autographed color photo $75 $100 ½” x 5 ½.”$7,500 82 Raging Bull by Jake LaMotta autographed Library copy $75 121 Max Schmeling 3 different 5”x7” BxW magazine photos auto- 8. JERRY QUARRY FIGHT WORN ROBE (FRAZIER 83 Jake LaMotta 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed signed Rag- graphed $50 FIGHT-1969):June 23, 1969; Pinkish red; Knee length; Ex- ing Bull personalized $75 122 Ed Schuyler 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $75 cellent. Video & LOA.$2,500 84 Roland LaStarza 8”x10” color magazine autographed personalized 123 Bruce Seldon 8”x10” autographed color photo tough autograph of the 9. JOHN L. SULLIVAN INK SIGNATURE (1894):Bold ink $100 former heavyweight champion $75 signature dated Nov. 4th, 1894. 2 ¾” x 5.” Excellent.$1,750 85 Rex Layne 3x4 BxW magazine photo autographed $25 124 Jack Sharkey 8”x10” BxW photo autographed personalized $200 125 Earnie Shavers 8”x10” BxW photo autographed personalized $20 10. DEMPSEY-GIBBONS ORIGINAL PANORAMA PHOTO 86 Sugar Ray Leonard 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed or SI cover autographed $50 126 Billy Soose 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed $25 (1923):July 4, 1923; 8” x 30 ¼”; Excellent. $3,500 87 Gus Lesnevich 8”x10” BxW photo autographed personalized $75 127 Leon Spinks 8”x10” autographed color photo $20 88 Lennox Lewis 8”x10” autographed color photo $50 128 Michael Spinks 8”x10” autographed color photo $75 89 Sergei Liakhovich 8”x10” autographed color photo of the newest 129 Antonio Tarver 8”x10” autographed color photo $50 heavy weight championship from Russia $150 130 Antonio Tarver 3”x5” autograph $25 90 Danny Little Red Lopez 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $100 131 John Tate 8”x10” sepia photo autographed $100 91 Ricardo Lopez 8”x10” autographed color photo $25 132 Ernie Terrell 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $50 92 Tommy Loughran 8”x10” BxW magazine photo autographed person- 133 Pinklon Thomas 8”x10” autographed color photo $50 alized $100 134 Joe Tipman autographed BxW postcard picture of his Tavern $200 93 Sammy Mandell 3”x5” autograph with special inscription former 135 Marcel Thil autographed Picture postcard Champion du Monde de light weight champion of the world $100 Boxe $350 94 Rocky Marciano 3”x5” autograph or album page Absolutely mint 136 James Toney 8”x10” autographed color photo with championship $750 each belt $75 95 Sergio Martinez 2 different 8”x10” color photos autographed $75 137 Jose Torres 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $75 each 138 Bruce Trampler 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $75 WANTED: 96 Vince Martinez 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed personal- 139 Felix Trinidad 8”x10” autographed color photo $75 Autographs, Antique & Wire Photos, Cabinet ized $50 140 David Tua 8”x10” autographed color photo $30 Cards, Rare Books, Posters, Programs, Tick- 97 Oleg Maskaev 8”x10” autographed color photo. New Heavy Weight 141 Tony TNT Tubbs 8”x10” autographed color photo former heavy ets, Championship Belts, Awards & Trophies, Fight Worn Equipment, Advertising Pieces Champion. $150 weight champion $75 and Bound Volumes of The Ring, Boxing Il- 98 Harry Kid Matthews 8”x10” color magazine photo and 3”x5” BxW 142 Tony TNT Tubbs 5”x7” BxW photo autographed former heavy lustrated, Boxing & Wrestling and The Police magazine photos autographed $50 each weight champion $50 Gazette (pre-1930). Loose copies of The ring and Police Gazette pre 1930 only if clean. 99 Joey Maxim 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed personalized 143 Mike Tyson 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $150 or 5”x7” BxW magazine photo autographed $75 each 144 Mike Tyson Fund Transfer to pay his ex-wife child support auto- 100 Barry McGuigan BxW postcard picture autographed $75 graphed by Mike $250 TERMS: 101 Jimmy McLarnin 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $75 145 Fernando Vargas 8”x10” autographed color photo $50 1. Please add $8.00 for postage. Foreign orders billed separately. 102 Brian Mitchell 8”x10” BxW photo autographed New Boxing HOFer 146 Chico Vejar 8”x10” color magazine and 8”x10” BxW magazine 2. NYS residents add 8.625% sales tax. $150 photos autographed personalized $75 3. All autographs are guaranteed for life. 103 Erik Morales 2 different 8”x10” color photos autographed $40 each 147 Jersey Joe Walcott 8”x10” color magazine photo autographed $150 4. Check or money order payable to: JO Sports, Inc. 104 Sugar Shane Mosely 8”x10” autographed color photo $50 148 Cooley Wallace 5”x7” BxW magazine photos autographed personal- 5. Visa, Mastercard & American Express accepted. 105 Ken Norton 8”x10” BxW photo autographed $50 ized $10 6. Paypal to our account: [email protected] (no L in account name) 7. Payment is due within 10 days of order. LES WOLFF SPORTS, LLC JO SPORTS, INC. - Craig Hamilton PO. Box 917, Plainview, NY 11803 - (516) 933-7787 - Fax (516) 933-7747 P.O. 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