I had one land on my door step not too long ago. The package was oddly shaped and once I broke into I realized why.
The other item is really cool and I'd love to know more about it.
I'm assuming JBF picked this one up at a flea market or it came as part of a collection that he picked up. I guess there's an outside chance there's a "Richard" in the JBF family tree and Stan Hack hung out with his dad.
This I know for sure, Stan Hack passed away back in 1979 and this item is in wonderful condition considering it is at least 35-years-old. For those of you not in the know, Stand Hack was a four time All-Star with the Cubs back in the 30s and 40s, and he was a career 0.301 hitter over sixteen big league seasons.
Here's another picture of it. Could it be a placemat for a restaurant?
Google is a wonderful thing. Stand Hack ran a restaurant named "Landmark" in Grand Detour, IL, until his death, which is about 95 miles north of my humble abode. I may have to take a road trip this summer to visit Grand Detour and see what remains of Hack's restaurant.
This is quite a find by JBF and I'm glad he could part with it! Thanks, Wes!
Nice pickups, Richard.
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The legend of Wes grows! That's a sweet Stan Hack autograph. (Still one of the best baseball names ever, for my money.)
ReplyDeleteHe just got me again recently with a bunch of stuff. He is a madman!
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