Castle Films – Harlem Globetrotters
Produced in the 1950s, it looks like you can watch it on YouTube. I remember Castle Films more for their versions of Universal Monster films… Read More »Castle Films – Harlem Globetrotters
Produced in the 1950s, it looks like you can watch it on YouTube. I remember Castle Films more for their versions of Universal Monster films… Read More »Castle Films – Harlem Globetrotters
One of the original ball players from the AAGPBL (aka A League of Their Own) passed away at 97. Her estate sale had just a… Read More »Inez ‘Lefty’ Voyce 1953 Bat from All-American Girls Pro Baseball League
Photo by Meyer.
Okay, okay. I know Waltrip was NASCAR, and never raced in the Indy 500, but I didn’t see any Foyt Fones. Foto by Mr. K.
TIL Roos Brothers was a men’s clothing store in San Francisco, and one of their little gimmicks were megaphones. This one probably from the 1940s… Read More »Roos Brothers Megaphone
Ah, the playful violence of yesteryear! Looks like the Tiger has some amateur orthodontics planned for the visiting Beavers. Photo by Blast.
Gilmore Stadium is a great bit of LA history (as was nearby Gilmore Field). It operated in the 30s and 40s not far from the… Read More »Gilmore Stadium Program 1940s
What a great little model. Photo by Grasons.
It would be too much to hope that the set would have Rams/Bengals, but this will do. Besides, the Bengals knocked my Raiders out in… Read More »Happy Superbowl
Photo by Tristan.