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Hi! I have for sale or trade college and high school yearbooks of Jimmie Foxx, Miller Huggins, Robert Zuppke, Raquel Welch, John Wayne, Sam Crawford, Red Grange, Bob Gibson, Willis Reed, Tommie Agee, Magic Johnson, Kirk Gibson, Bob Cousy, Jim Brown, Adolph Rupp, Jerry West, Bob Boone, Jeff Burroughs, Augie Galan, Ray Berry, Bob Lilly, Marion Motley, Carl Erskine, Ollie Matson, and 1924 Penn State. I am looking for a Bucknell with Christy Mathewson for my collection. Please email me for pictures and prices.
Thanks, Andy Sandler alwysyakn@aol.com (845) 331-8610 New York

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  • Go to BST you will probably have better responses there. Most members consider selling posts in the SC&MF spam.

    This link will make a post on the BST
  • Oops, thanks for your help. I think I placed For Sale of Yearbooks in the right place, now.
    Thanks, Andy alwysyakn@aol.com
  • Hey Andy,

    It is fair to say I am the local high school yearbook collector. I likely have about 150-200 with notables.

    I am only interested in high school and would be willing to trade non-sport star yearbooks for sport star yearbooks. if that is of interest of you make a list of the sport one's you have (and PM me) and I will do the same with the non-sport stars.

    I will reply faster to pms.

    Thanks,
    Mark

    PS: Search High School Yearbooks in this thread for many of the sport ones I have.
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • BrickBrick Posts: 5,001 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Hi, hello, how are ya? image

    Just curious. If you're a sfgiantsfan why the nyfootballgiants helmet?
    Collecting 1960 Topps Baseball in PSA 8
    http://www.unisquare.com/store/brick/

    Ralph

  • Hi! I picked the "Giants" icon hoping it was San Francisco Giants and not the football NY Giants.
    Andy
  • Hi Mark! I am not really "swift" with the computer so please pardon my ignorance. The only "pms" I am familiar with is what my wife complains about. What does it mean applied to the computer? I have collected old high school and college yearbooks for a long time and at one time had a couple thousand with athletes pictured ( most were college and I had many duplicates). I am down to about 150 that I want to keep and have sold or traded the rest. The only college yearbook I would like to get is a Bucknell with Christy Mathewson. As far as high school yearbooks that do not have star athletes pictured, I would want Pre-1950 New York City, New Jersey, greater Los Angeles, and Philadelphia ones. I would be glad to send you my yearbook for sale or trade list, and would certainly like to get your list, as well. Please email me at
    alwysyakn@aol.com
    as I definitely would like to get in touch with another sports collector. The yearbooks are one of many sports collectibles that I collect and I would like to send you my sports cards and memorabilia want list.
    Thanks, Andy alwysyakn@aol.com (845) 331-8610 New York
  • Here is a link to the yearbook thread I was referring to.

    High School Yearbook Thread

    A PM....on internet forums is a Personal Message. It sends a message on to one person...whoever you are PM'ing, rather then posting for all. On this forum you click the little golden lock in the top right of every post. Your PM function is turned off (default), so you have no lock present, which can be changed by going to options.

    I will however drop you a phone call here in a day or two for ease of conversation, it is getting late hear for such and the link above should entertain you for a little while...and established a little credentials for me in this vastly undervalued field.

    I see you a fan of the Big Mac (#44). I'm not sure it is possible to find a photo of McCovey without his classic smile.


    Here is a couple cool Peanuts strips you might find of interest....I will steal a couple lines from wiki so that others can enjoy them easier.

    "...he helped the Giants to the 1962 World Series against the New York Yankees. Perhaps McCovey's best-known moment in baseball came in the bottom of the 9th of Game 7, with 2 outs and the Giants trailing 1–0. With Willie Mays on second base and Matty Alou on third, any base hit would likely have won the championship for the Giants. McCovey scorched a hard line drive that was snared by the Yankees' second baseman Bobby Richardson, ending the series with a Yankees' win. That would turn out to be the closest McCovey would get to playing on a world championship team.

    "Two months after McCovey's line drive that ended the 1962 World Series, the December 22, 1962 comic strip of Peanuts depicts Charlie Brown and Linus van Pelt brooding silently for three panels, before Charlie Brown finally shouts, "Why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball just three feet higher?" The next month, on January 28, 1963, Charlie Brown and Linus are again brooding for three panels before Charlie Brown exclaims, "Or why couldn't McCovey have hit the ball even two feet higher?"

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    Clear Skies,
    Mark
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • Hi Mark! Please give me a call today regarding yearbooks as I am off today.
    Thanks, Andy Sandler (845) 331-8610 New York

  • Hey Andy,

    Here is my listing for Foothill.

    Clear Skies,
    Mark




    Foothill High School (9-12) (Shield)
    (19251 Dodge Avenue; Tustin/Santa Ana, Orange County, California 92705)
    (Established 1963)
    (Not to be confused with Foothill High School in Bakersfield, California; Pleasanton, California or Sacramento, California)
    1969: Steve Furniss, Steven Furniss (age 17 ref; 21 Dec 1952) (Swimmer; US National Team; 1972 Olympic Bronze Medal; 200m Individual Medley World Record Holder 1974-1975)
    1972: Rod Strachan, Rodney Strachan (age 17 ref; 16 Oct 1955) (Swimmer; US National Team; 1976 Olympic Gold Medal, 400m Medley)
    1974: Rod Boxberger, Rodney Warren Boxberger (age 17 ref, 22 Aug 1957) (Baseball Player, Pitcher; University of Southern California; 1978 College World Series Most Outstanding Player; Houston Astros 1978 MLB 1st Rd Draft Pick, 11th Overall; MLB Minor Leagues 1978-1983)
    1974: Bruce MacFarlane Furniss (Junior) (Swimmer; US National Team; 1976 Olympic Gold Medal, 200m Freestyle; 1976 Olympic Gold Medal, 4x200m Freestyle) (confirmed)
    1992: Rich Lambourne, Richard Edward Lambourne (age 17 ref, 6 May 1975) (Indoor Volleyball Player; US National Team; 2007 Pan American Games Silver Medal, Team Competition; 2008 Olympic Gold Medal, Team Competition)
    1993: Chris Hoke (age 17 ref, 6 Apr 1976) (Football Player, Defensive Tackle; Brigham Young University; 2001 NFL Draft, Undrafted; Pittsburgh Steelers 2004-Present; Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XL & XLIII Champion)
    1999: Norm Katnik (Senior) (Football Player, Center; University of Southern California; 2004 NFL Draft, Undrafted; New York Jets 2005-2006; Minnesota Vikings Practice Squad 2006-2007; Denver Broncos Practice Squad 2008; Baltimore Ravens Practice Squad 2008)
    1999: Josh Williams (Senior) (Mixed Martial Arts Fighter; UFC Fighter)
    2001: Kristen Mann (Senior) (Female Basketball Player, Forward; University of California-Santa Barbara, 2003-2005 All-Big West, 2005 Big-West Player of the Year; Minnesota Lynx 2005 WNBA 1st Rd Draft Pick, 11th Overall; Minnesota Lynx 2005-2007; Atlanta Dream 2008; Indiana Fever 2008; Washington Mystics 2009-Present) (confirmed - pgs. 7, 47, 51, 72, 73, 184, 185, 188, 241, 268, 269, 314, 219, 338, 382)
    2001: Adam Koets (Junior) (Football Player, Offensive Tackle; Oregon State University; New York Giants 2007 NFL 6th Rd Draft Pick; New York Giants 2007-Present; New York Giants Super Bowl XLII Champion) (confirmed - pgs. 81, 87, 242, 243, 243 & 294)
    2001: Eva Anglelina, Nicole Clyne (Sophomore) (Adult Film Actress) (confirmed)
    2001: Brittany Hayes (Sophomore) (Female Water Polo Team; US National Team; 2008 Olympic Silver Medal, Team Compeition; 2009 World Championships Gold Medal, Team Compeitionimage (confirmed - pgs 112, 282, 310 & 338)
    2001: Caitlin Lowe (Sophomore) (Female Softball Player; US National Team; 2007 Pan American Games Gold Medal, Team Competition; 2008 Olympic Silver Medal, Team Competition) (confirmed - pgs 113, 116, 288 & 288)
    2001: Margo Cathleen Harshman (Freshman) (Childhood Actress; Tawny Dean on Even Stevens [2000-2003]; Brooke Franklin on Run of the House [2003-2004]; Katie on College Road Trip [2008]) (confirmed - pgs. 138 & 150)
    2001: Phil Hughes, Philip Joseph Hughes (Freshman) (Baseball Player, Pitcher; New York Yankees 2004 MLB 1st Rd Draft Pick, 23rd Overall; New York Yankees 2007-Present; New York Yankees 2009 World Series Champion; 2010 All-Star) (confirmed - pgs. 140 & 287)
    Collecting PSA graded Steve Young, Marcus Allen, Bret Saberhagen and 1980s Topps Cards.
    Raw: Tony Gonzalez (low #'d cards, and especially 1/1's) and Steve Young.
  • jeffcbayjeffcbay Posts: 8,951 ✭✭✭✭
    Speaking of High School Yearbooks, does anyone have a yearbook from Ray Allen's High School days at Hillcrest High School in Dalzell, South Carolina? I think he graduated in 1993. It's a long story why I'm asking, but recently a bunch of us were talking to a guy who had claimed he was the number two guy on Ray Allen's HS basketball team. We thought it was funny and wanted to see if he was telling the truth. image
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