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Kit Young's Sale #116 KIT YOUNG’S SALE #116 1951 BERK ROSS SET BREAK We recently broke up a complete set of 1951 Berk Ross cards. Called “Hit Parade of Champions”, the set features stars in various sports. These are exceptionally nice condition with most all cards grading NR-MT or EX-MT. Yogi Berra Joe DiMaggio Whitey Ford Warren Spahn Bob Cousy Yankees Yankees Yankees Braves Celtics Rookie NR-MT NR-MT Rookie NR-MT NR-MT $99.95 $325.00 EX-MT $40.00 $170.00 $160.00 Ben Hogan Sugar Ray Robinson Jake Lamotta Jesse Owens Bill Sharman Golf Champion Boxing Champion “Raging Bull” Track Gold Celtics Rookie EX-MT NR-MT NR-MT Medalist NR-MT $75.00 $70.00 $40.00 EX-MT $29.00 $38.00 Baseball Stan Lopata Phillies .......................EX-MT 11.50 Football Bill Durnan Canadiens .................. NR-MT 10.00 Richie Ashburn Phillies ................EX-MT $30.00 Russ Meyer Phillies ...................... NR-MT 13.50 Rodney Franz USC ...................... NR-MT $12.00 Bill Quackenbush Bruins ...............EX-MT 10.00 Hank Bauer Yankees ..................... NR-MT 20.00 Johnny Mize Yankees ................... NR-MT 29.00 Arnold Galiffa Army ........................EX-MT 12.00 Jack Stewart Red Wings ............... NR-MT 10.00 Tommy Byrne Yankees ..................EX-MT 11.50 Joe Page Yankees ........................ NR-MT 15.00 Leon Hart Notre Dame .................. NR-MT 15.00 Jerry Coleman Yankees ................ NR-MT 15.00 Vic Raschi Yankees ....................... NR-MT 20.00 Charlie Justice North Carolina .......EX-MT 15.00 Other Sports Dom DiMaggio Red Sox................ NR-MT 25.00 Allie Reynolds Yankees ................. NR-MT 20.00 James Martin Notre Dame ........... NR-MT 12.00 Dick Button Ice Skating ...............EX-MT $10.00 Del Ennis Phillies .......................... NR-MT 13.50 Phil Rizzuto Yankees ..................... NR-MT 35.00 Emil Sitko Notre Dame ................. NR-MT 12.00 Glen Cunningham Track ..................EX-MT 6.50 Mike Goliat Phillies ........................EX-MT 11.50 Robin Roberts Phillies ................... NR-MT 28.00 Doak Walker SMU..........................EX-MT 20.00 Harrison Dillard Track ......................EX-MT 6.50 Billy Goodman Red Sox ................ NR-MT 13.50 Al Rosen Indians ........................... NR-MT 15.00 Wade Walker Oklahoma ............... NR-MT 12.00 Margaret Dupont Tennis ................. NR-MT 7.00 Ken Heintzelman Phillies .............. NR-MT 13.50 Fred Sanford Yankees ....................EX-MT 11.50 Melvin Patton Track ........................ NR-MT 6.50 Sam Jethroe Braves ......................EX-MT 11.50 Andy Seminick Phillies ................. NR-MT 13.50 Basketball Gregory Rice Track ..........................EX-MT 6.50 Billy Johnson Yankees .................. NR-MT 13.50 Curt Simmons Phillies ...................EX-MT 14.00 Dick Schnittker Ohio State.......... NR-MT $10.00 Sandy Saddler Boxing .................... NR-MT 7.00 Willie Jones Phillies .......................EX-MT 11.50 Dick Sisler Phillies ........................ NR-MT 13.50 Paul Unruh Bradley ....................... NR-MT 10.00 Yvonne Sherman Ice Skating .......... NR-MT 7.00 Ralph Kiner Pirates ........................EX-MT 28.00 Eddie Waitkus Phillies ................... NR-MT 13.50 Sherman White Long Island .......... NR-MT 10.00 Jim Konstanty Phillies .................. NR-MT 15.00 Gene Woodling Yankees ................ NR-MT 16.00 Also available: Original Empty Display Box Bob Lemon Indians........................EX-MT 20.00 Hockey EX-MT $9.95 Eddie Lopat Yankes .......................EX-MT 16.00 Sid Abel Red Wings .................... NR-MT $10.00 1914 B18 BLANKETS These 5-1/4” felt cloth square flannels were issued in 1914 and wrapped around popular brands of tobacco. Over the years these picked up the nickname “blankets” because many of them were sewn together to form blankets. There are many different color variations. Much more affordable than cards of the same era, these display great with nice eye appeal. Ty Cobb Chick Gandil Tigers Black Sox White Infield Green Pennants EX+/EX-MT EX-MT $350.00 $95.00 Eddie Ainsmith Senators (green pennants) .......... EX-MT $29.95 Del Gainor Tigers (white infield) .............................NR-MT 36.00 Red Murray Giants (brown base paths) ..NR-MT 36.00; EX 25.00 Jimmy Austin Browns (purple base paths)....................EX 45.00 Tommy Griffith Braves (green pennants) ...............NR-MT 36.00 Slim Sallee Cardinals (purple base paths).....................EX 60.00 Del Baker Tigers (white infield) ..............................NR-MT 36.00 Roy Hartzell Yankees (blue infield) ......................... EX-MT 29.95 Red Smith Dodgers (blue infield) ........................... EX-MT 29.95 George Burns Giants (white infield) .......................NR-MT 36.00 John Hummel Dodgers (green infield) ................... EX-MT 29.95 Red Smith Dodgers (green infield) ......................... EX-MT 29.95 George Burns Tigers (white infield) ........................NR-MT 36.00 Roy Keating Yankees (blue infield) ......................... EX-MT 35.00 Jeff Sweeney Yankees (blue infield)........................... EX+ 25.00 Marty Cavanaugh Tigers (white infield) .................. EX-MT 29.95 Marty Kavanaugh Tigers (misspelled version) ...... EX-MT 169.00 Jeff Tesreau Giants (brown base paths) .................NR-MT 36.00 Joe Connolly Braves (white infield) ........................NR-MT 36.00 George McBride Senators (brown pennants) .........NR-MT 36.00 Jeff Tesreau Giants (green base paths) ..NR-MT 36.00; EX 25.00 Harry Coveleski Tigers (white infield) ..................... EX-MT 29.95 George McBride Senators (green pennants) ..........NR-MT 36.00 Bull Wagner Dodgers (green infield) NR-MT 36.00; EX-MT 29.95 George Cutshaw Dodgers (blue infield)...................... EX+ 25.00 Clyde Milan Senators (green pennants) ................. EX-MT 29.95 Bull Wagner Dodgers (blue infield) .........................NR-MT 36.00 Jake Daubert Dodgers (green infield) EX-MT 29.95; VG-EX 22.00 Otto Miller Dodgers (green infield) ......................... EX-MT 29.95 Bert Whaling Braves (white infield) ...EX-MT 29.95; VG-EX 22.00 Larry Doyle Giants (green base paths) ..........................EX 25.00 Otto Miller Dodgers (blue infield) ........................... EX-MT 29.95 Bert Whaling Braves (brown infield) ...................VG/VG-EX 69.00 Eddie Foster Senators (green pennants) .......................EX 24.00 George Moriarity Tigers (white infield) ................... EX-MT 29.95 KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-116 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM Kit Young’s Buying Trip July 21-August 5 Hobby pioneer Kit Young will be making his annual buying trip this summer to the Northeast. Our travel takes us to: 1. New York City 5. Pittsburgh 2. Baltimore/Washington D.C. 6. Buffalo 3. Philadelphia 7. Rochester/Syracuse 4. Boston/New England 8. Hartford/Providence plus towns in between and near these areas Please call Toll Free 888 548 9686 & ask for Scott or Kit if you would like to discuss your cards or make arrangements to meet Kit. Can’t meet us in the Northeast? We also buy sets and collections in person or by mail – please call. HALL OF FAME METALLIC PLAQUE CARDS These cards were limited to 1000 each and were actually issued by The Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. They are standard card size and every detail of the plaque is fully reproduced. Joe DiMaggio Mickey Mantle Babe Ruth Ted Williams Yankees Yankees Yankees Red Sox PSA 8 NM/MT PSA 8 NM/MT PSA 8 NM/MT PSA 8 NM/MT $25.00 $45.00 $39.00 $25.00 RARE VINTAGE 1930’S MINI TEAM PENNANTS We recently picked up a grouping of scarce 1930’s mini felt pennants. These measure 3-1/2” x 8” and are much tougher than the more common pennant issues of the Pre-War era (which are smaller in size). All grade nice EX-MT condition @ $60.00 each unless noted. Chicago Cubs Chicago White Sox Cleveland Indians Detroit Tigers New York Giants New York Yankees $75.00 Philadelphia A’s Philadelphia Phillies Pittsburgh Pirates St. Louis Browns St. Louis Cardinals Washington Senators KIT YOUNG CARDS • 4876 SANTA MONICA AVE, #137 • DEPT. S-116 • SAN DIEGO, CA 92107 • (888) 548-9686 • KITYOUNG.COM 1963 POST CEREAL SET BREAK We broke up a complete set of the 1963 Post Cereal cards. This is the toughest of the 1961-63 Post issues. Most cards in nice shape with no creases. 78 Bressoud Red Sox .....................EX 4.50 128 Kasko Reds .........................EX 125.00 178 Taylor Phillies ..........................EX 6.00 79 Malzone Red Sox.................EX-MT 8.00 129 Lynch Reds ........................ EX+ 20.00 179 Callison Phillies ................. VG-EX 2.00 80 Yastrzemski Red Sox ....... VG-EX 140.00 130 Pinson Reds ...................... VG-EX 6.50 180 Demeter Phillies ................ VG-EX 2.00 81 Geiger Red Sox..........................EX 2.00 131 Robinson Reds ............... EX-MT 24.00 181 Gonzalez Phillies ...................VG 10.00 82 Clinton Red Sox .........................EX 2.00 132 Edwards Reds ................ EX-MT 11.00 182 Covington ................................ Phillies 83 Wilson Red Sox .........................EX 2.50 133 Jay Reds ...........................EX-MT 4.50 EX-MT 30.00 84 Monbouquette Red Sox .......EX-MT 4.50 134 Purkey Reds ......................EX-MT 4.50 183 Mahaffey Phillies ...............EX-MT 4.50 85 Siebern A’s ................................EX 2.00 135 Keough Reds ................... VG-EX 16.00 184 Dalrymple Phillies ............. VG-EX 2.00 86 Lumpe A’s ...................... EX-MT
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