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Redsfest 2011 Memorabilia pt. 004

Part 004, the final part, in a series on the memorabilia area at Redsfest 2011.

Taking a page out of Bill Simmons’ book, OMGreds took a couple of strolls around the memorabilia area at Redsfest 2011. There were plenty of baseball cards, bobbleheads and framed photos of the Big Red Machine to be had, but we were digging a little deeper for some special items. In a three part series, we’ll show you what caught our eye.

The Series: pt 001 | pt. 002 | pt. 003 | pt 004

Wayne Krenchicki baseball bat

Krenchick this out!

You have know clue how close I was to buying this Wayne Krenchicki baseball bat. I assume it was game-used? Awesomeness.

Reds souvenir cup

We'll drink to (from) these!

It’s too bad the era of the “Souvienor Cup” has come and gone here in Cincinnati. See this little line-up of cups brought back some great memories. Some of Coke, some of Pepsi, but mostly of carrying a 7-foot stack of dirty, grimy, sticky used cups out of Riverfront Stadium after many a Reds game.

Reds things to sew on things

Reds things to sew on things

Not sure what these little Redlegs embroideries where for, but we’ll sew them on our backpack, right next to that Tom Seaver patch. Can’t touch this!

Pizza Hut Reds pins

You can pin that loss on Franco.

I actually remember going to the game where these John Franco pins where given out. Still have the pin and the card, though both have been pretty beat up. I picked up a few of these bad-boys at Redsfest 2010 and rock ‘em on the laptop bag every now and then.

Adam Dunn bobbleheads

Plenty left.

Prepare yourself, these Adam Dunn “Miami Vice” bobbleheads will be a staple of Redsfest memorabilia area tables for years to come. The market for these bad-boys continues to dwindle. $3? Not sure that you could give them away anymore.

George Foster souvenir cup

George Foster souvenir cup

George Foster souvenir cup? Don’t mind if we do. Fill this with Coke, no ice.

Pete Rose /  Ray Fosse t-shirt

This Pete shirt is coming strong

Can’t get enough of Pete Rose truckin’ Ray Fosse in the ’70 All-Star Game? Well, you can now get the shirt and parade around your cul-de-sac basking in the glory that Charlie Hustle.

Redleg Booster Buttons

Redleg Booster? Yes!

I am unable to explain why I did not buy at least one of these Redleg Booster pins. They are exquisite.

Cincinnati Reds Brief Case

Keep it brief, and keep it in here

Whenever OMGreds finally gets that meeting with the Castellini’s to present our plan for Redleg world dominance, we’ll be carrying our presentation materials in this fine brief case.

Johnny Bench Serigraph

Johnny Bench Serigraph by LeRoy Neiman

Last, but not least, is this beautiful Johnny Bench serigraph by artist LeRoy Neiman. This is something I would style an entire man-cave around. Super-dope, eh? Now, before you bounce, check out the upper-lip Neiman sports. Legit.

Redsfest 2011 Memorabilia pt. 003

Part 003 in a series on the memorabilia area at Redsfest 2011.

Taking a page out of Bill Simmons’ book, OMGreds took a couple of strolls around the memorabilia area at Redsfest 2011. There were plenty of baseball cards, bobbleheads and framed photos of the Big Red Machine to be had, but we were digging a little deeper for some special items. In a three part series, we’ll show you what caught our eye.

The Series: pt 001 | pt. 002 | pt. 003 | pt 004

1957 Cincinnati Redlegs official scorecard

It also has your horoscope inside

This Cincinnati Redlegs scorecard from 1957 is something else. Mr. Redlegs is apparently hitting moonshots from a cloud, which is totally cheating. How about that blue? In the height of the cold war, the Redlegs were distancing themselves as much as possible from the color Red. It’s a wonder that the team’s name didn’t have a more drastic change.

1951 Cincinnati Redlegs yearbook

'51 Official Redlegs yearbook

Solid cover on this ’51 Yearbook. Strong, simple baseball bat illustration in the background with the cool little glove in a diamond graphic in the lower-right. Nice stuff.

1971 Cincinnati Reds Yearbook

Puzzling?

After a trip to the World Series in 1970, the Reds had to come strong on the yearbook design front in ’71. I can hear the art director now, “The ’71 Reds! All the pieces are there, boys, all the pieces! Draw yer inspiration from that and have it on my desk by 8am! And get me some damn coffee!”

I’d bet anything it went down like that.

Jonny Bench jigsaw puzzle

Johnny puts all the pieces together

You know there were a plethora of old ladies in the Greater Cincinnati area hitting up Woolworth’s back in the day looking for their Johnny Bench jigsaw puzzle. You know this. Man.

Reds pins and buttons

Reds loot

I don’t know what it is, but I just love little Reds pins, buttons, coins and what have you. I have no clue what those Frank Robinson Pog-like things are, but I want me some. You know, to sit in a box on a shelf in the closet never to be seen again. I need them.

Patches!

For your jacket, foo

These patches were some of the raddest items we saw at Redsfest. Apparently only approved by the Players Association, each patch features stitched visages of a who’s who of that era’s baseball stars. It’s too bad that Tom Seaver, Tony Perez and Pete Rose where in colors other than Cincinnati’s otherwise I’d be rocking’ these patches on my school backpack right now. Or, did the patch designers just put them in whatever? Could you get any more generic?

Also, Chet Lemon! Yes.

So, I’m thinking I’ll pick some up next year and sew them on a couple of wristbands, B Lark style. Those will come in handy for Reds Wiffle Classic.

Vada Pinson bottle cap

Vada cap!

I’d drink enough soda to rot my entire grill out in 3 months if Reds players were on bottle caps now. How about this Vada Pinson bottle cap? Totally sweet. Totally needs to be in that box of mine in the back of the closet. Totally.

Reds Spirit Hair

$20.

TWENTY DOLLARS. DEALER. OUT OF THE MIND. WAS. OMG. DUUUUURRRRR. KASDGKJLGUP.

Mustaches are so 2007

Mr. Red is new for 2012

The Mr. Red was unveiled at Redsfest 2011 (Photo courtesy of the Cincinnati Reds)

With a mild amount of fanfare, the Cincinnati Reds introduced a fourth mascot at Redsfest, Mr. Red. After 5 years in hibernation and one hell of a make-over, Mr. Red joins Mr. Redlegs, Rosie Red and Gapper at GABP this summer. Like Rosie and Mr. Redlegs, Mr. Red is member of the baseball head species with his main identifying characteristic being a clean-shaven upper lip. Mr. Red also sports to stirrups in a sure nod to the return of baseball’s quintessential hosiery.

There's no messing with Mr. Red

There's no messing with Mr. Red

While OMGreds did have the chance to meet the Reds newest mascot during Redsfest 2011, Mr. Red declined comment and proceeded put us in a headlock, drop us in a Suplex, wrap us up in a Sharpshooter and finally coming of the top rope with a Superfly Splash. We attempted to return the favor and just ended up re-aggravating that sports-hernia injury from 1997.

Now that we’ve healed up a bit, OMGreds concludes that Mr. Red is legit and deserves mad respect. As this year’s rookie mascot he’ll have to earn his keep and pay some dues, but watch out, he might end up owning GABP before long.

Fierce Redsfest punches OMGreds in face repeatedly

The Mr. Reds ornaments from PNC were some of the best Redsfest swag

The Mr. Reds ornaments from PNC were some of the best Redsfest swag

It did. It felt good. Again, please?

If you’re looking for the important news and stuff that came out of Redsfest, our guys over at Redleg Nation have a nice recap, as does Red Hot Mamma and Red Reporter has a flurry of links.

Alright, on to the unimportant items at hand…

The 2011 edition of Redsfest is the 6th ‘fest in a row that the OMGreds crew has dropped in. Once again, we were impressed with the Reds’ efforts. Every year they make tweaks to improve the fan experience and from our standpoint, this year’s were definitely going in the right direction.

Pregame
Before we headed over to The Duke, we grabbed some Skyline and woofed down a pair of helmet 3-ways. It was the only way to start the weekend off right.

The Floor
Widening some of the floor isles were the big upgrade this year. We have no doubt they helped with traffic, but things were still pretty congested. Even with a couple hundred fans leaving the floor to go up stairs for Elite Pass autographs, not a lot was going to help with a record crowd (23,737) attending the event. From what we saw, the main congestion points were around the screens that displayed autograph and photo booth appearances and Autograph C – the season ticket holder-only line. That line was usually double up on itself with fans lining up early in anticipation of the upcoming, not-yet-unannounced autograph sessions.

The relocation of the Hall of Fame area was a nice change and likely eased some of the traffic problems from past years. On the other hand, the autograph line within the Hall of Fame area was often messy and seemingly hard for the HOF staff to wrangle. Plus, the line usually blocked some of the exhibits like the World Series trophies from fans that just wanted to meander through and take photos. The HOF might want to consider beefing up the corrals in that area for next year.

Autographs
OMG loves themselves some autographs. We usually hit the auto lines pretty hard and this year was no exception. We had season ticket holder passes, so we were usually in the mess around Autograph C. It got pretty messy a few times, especially when Jay Bruce and Aroldis Chapman were scheduled. But hey, those guys are pretty popular, so we expect nothing less.

New to Redsfest was a hard stop at 225 people for each autograph opportunity. While a few people probably went home with less autographs than in years past, it seemed like a good move. It did get players in and out on time – we weren’t in a session that had a player show up more than a minute late. There were times in the past when players were up to 10 or 15 minutes late. Can’t say for sure if the cap directly affected punctuality, but we did notice the positive change. Additionally, with the cut at 225, you never had a situation where you hopped in line and the player had to bail when their time was up. If you were in line, your autograph was pretty much guaranteed – Nice. The one thing this did prevent was the “double-up,” where you could go through one line and hop in another during the same hour session. Maybe it was possible, but we weren’t able to pull it off at any point. No biggie, just sayin’.

The Elite Pass/Lottery system was a great upgrade in our opinion. To be completely open, the three of us that registered for the lottery all won a session – two for Scott Rolen and one for Jay Bruce. Walking into Redsfest knowing that you have a guaranteed autograph from one of the team’s stars was pretty fun. If we didn’t win, we would have still known we had a chance in one of the regular lines and that’s a pretty fair deal. The system that was set up to check ID against your personalized autograph ticket seemed well executed. Plus, the personalization of the ticket made the experience just a little more special. I’m keeping my ticket as a souvenir with my Jay Bruce autographed 2011 Topps Heritage.

At the Reds Hall of Fame & Museum area, things were a bit messy like we mentioned before. We jumped over there from time-to-time, but generally avoided it partially because of the traffic, and partly because most of us had gotten autographs from many of the HOF’s guests in the past. Those guys do rule though ;^)

For the first time, a few of us took advantage of CEI Sports’ autograph opportunity in the memorabilia section. Big Red Machine players Bobby Tolan and Pat Darcy were guests on Saturday, both requiring a purchased ticket, $15 for Tolan and $10 for Darcy. I had Tolan sign a ’72 Topps and Darcy a ’76 Topps. Tell you what, the ’76 Darcy was hard to track down. I couldn’t find one before Redsfest, and only found one in the memorabilia area this weekend. Darcy’s line was pretty darn long when he started too. We heard that he doesn’t do many shows.

Main Stage Entertainment
Can’t say that we sat down and watched much of the main stage entertainment over the weekend. We were either walking around, in an autograph line or chatting it up with friends around the Better Off Red lounge. So, for the most part we missed the details of what went on. Even so, I left Friday night with Montell Jordan’s “This is how we do it” stuck in my head. “Ever since I was a lowercase g, now I’m a big G”… over and over and over in my head. Funky G & the Groove Machine really laid it down, didn’t they? “If you were from where I’m from, you would know.”

Yep.

Once Broson started melting teenage faces late on Saturday, we knew the end was near. Tell you what, I can’t hate on Bronson. Dude’s got some talent. Plus, outside of the Goo Good Dolls, we share a pretty similar taste in music. At the same time, I think he’s been on stage in a musical capacity each of the past few Redsfests. Might be time to move on to something else.

Game-Used Memorabilia
We aren’t big players in the game-used arena, but we do love to window shop and maybe snag a deal if there’s one to be had. I walked away with a spring training game-used Danny Ray Herrera BP style jersey and OMGpaul picked up a game-used Fred Lewis away jersey. We spent $105 between the two of us and likely bought the two least expensive jerseys in the joint. For the most part, we were priced out of anything the was of interest. A couple of Sam LeCure jerseys coming in at $400 and a Dave Sappelt was tipping the scales at $500. Sheesh. Is that really the market for those? Nothing was reduced at the end of the day Saturday as it has been in the past and it looked like a substantial amount of game-used merch was still on the racks as Redsfest drew to a close. We missed the auctions Friday night and we’re curious to how those went. The lots seemed pretty sweet. We’re sure they did well. We heard that OMGreds got a shot out from Mr. LeCure during his auction! Wish we could have been there for that. Sam is the best.

Having the game-used “Authentics” section in its own large booth was a great move. Its inclusion with the team store last year didn’t seem to work to well. Nice upgrade.

Oh, and if those Corky Miller jerseys weren’t “size: blanket” I totally would have picked one up. How awesome would it be to rock the 37? I do like to were the few game-used things I have and Danny Ray’s jersey fits me really well. Plus, I’ll put his jersey into “instant classic” territory. Some other guys you have to wait a few years before it becomes cool to wear to GABP. Danny Ray has instant wearability. At least that’s what I’m telling myself. Fred Lewis? The case is still open on that one.

While we were mostly checking out jerseys, we strolled by the autographed baseballs. $140 for a Joey Votto? Out of our range, y’all.

Reds Caravan Bus
We got the chance to hop on the Caravan bus. It’s pretty luxurious and was well stocked with beer and Twizzlers. We resisted the urge to take any treats, but we did take it out for a quick spin.

Memorabilia Area
It’s hard to judge this from year-to-year, but the memorabilia area was outstanding this year. Price points for everyone, lots of fun, unique Reds items and plenty of things to grab quickly to get autographed while at Redsfest. We did an extensive tour around the area and will highlight some of our finds in a separate post or two later this week.

Reds Community Fund Mystery Autographed Baseballs
YES! The Reds Community Fund know how to push OMGreds’ buttons. OMGpaul and I picked up two at $20/ball on Friday night, scoring Jordan Smith (me) and Sam LeCure (Paul). We couldn’t resist dipping in again on Saturday and ended up with two 2010 All-Stars – Arthur Rhodes (me) and Joey Votto (Paul). Both were a bit smudged, but we were notified before we bought that would be the case. Are you kidding us? We’ll take those! Fun stuff, please do again.

Bootleg Jersey Mania
OMG. It’s getting out of hand. We saw so many bootleg jerseys running around this weekend. Cost-wise, we get it. MLB “Authentic” gear is expensive. Even the replica items are not cheap. But, those bootlegs look so bad. Horrible construction, janky materials, incorrect typefaces, completely wrong designs for certain players. A pinstriped, sleeveless Joey Votto Reds jersey? Come on! He never wore that design! All that aside, it’s supporting illegal businesses. They make knock-off crap that looks horrible and are breaking the law. How can someone support that? Again, we get it with the cost of the legit stuff. It’s not cheap. But if you really want a nice Johnny Bench jersey, save up your dough for a real Mitchell & Ness one, or use a coupon code for MLBshop.com. There are deals to be had, you just have to look.

Okay, off the soapbox.

Mr. Red
We like him. More on that later.

Reds Ice Cream!
UDF Homemade Reds Grand Slam Ice Cream was announced at Redsfest. It should be rolling that our around Opening Day next year. Peanut butter ice cream with peanut butter cups and chocolate fudge. We didn’t get to try it at Redsfest, but it sounds pretty strong. Can’t wait.

Also
With so many things happening at Redsfest, we didn’t get to take them all in. Let us know how your experience was – especially if you were around the kids areas and the Wiffleball field. We’re sure everyone had a blast over there as well.

In General
All-in-all we had a great time. Not only is it fun to interact with players and folks that work for the Reds, but it’s also a time when we catch up with our friends and OMG fans. Meeting folks that like what we do is humbling and motivating. Thank you all. That goes out to all our conversations on Twitter as well. It’s super-fun to bring you our perspective from Redsfest. A big thanks to all of you, and we’ll see at GABP in 2012.

Keep Entertained During the Off-Season

Character and Courage - Johnny and Friends - A Golden Celebration

Johnny & Friends – A Golden Celebration
When: October 29, 2011
Where: Savannah Center, West Chester
How Much?: Single Ticket $200.00
Website

This will be the event of the off-season. The annual Character and Courage fundraising event will feature Johnny Bench and other baseball greats including Jim Kaat, Eddie Murray, Ryne Sandberg, Ozzie Smith, Mike Schmidt, Andre Dawson, Al Kaline and Roberto Clemente Jr. This group has collected over 90 Rawlings Gold Gloves! That’s a lot of leather right there. At $200 a seat, it’s a really good deal considering that amount of talent to be assembled in one room. Don’t miss out on this one. Tell ‘em OMGreds sent ya, okay?

Sports Card & Memorabilia Show
When: October 14-16, 2011
Where: Eastgate Mall
How Much?: Free

This show really needs a more generic name. Maybe just “show”. All kidding aside, we hear that Reds Hall of Famer Jim O’Toole will be signing free autographs at the “show.” Jim’s great – go see him and get your 1959 Topps card of him signed for free. Autograph times: TBD.

UPDATE: Jim O’Toole will be appearing on Saturday from 2-4pm. Free autographs, one per person. $5 each additional unless purchased from Showcase Promotions. 8x10s – $5, cards 3-7 each or baseballs $15.

Moeller Card Show
When: November 25-27, 2011
Where: Moeller High School
How Much?: $3/day
Website

We’re not going to miss this one. The musty smell of the Moeller athletic auxiliary gym and old vintage cardboard are calling us. The Moe Show usually has great autograph guests, so stayed tuned for their announcement.

UPDATE: Autograph guests have been announced! Gaylord Perry – Friday Night & Saturday Morning $15 Flat or $25 Large Item (Times to be announced), Tony Perez – Saturday Morning $35 Flat or $65 Large Item (Time to be announced)

Midwest Baseball and Softball Trade Show and Seminar
When: November 18-20 2011
Where: Dayton Airport Expo Center
How Much?: Adults $10.00, Students $7.00, Kids 5& under free, Adult weekend pass $25.00, Student weekendpass $17.00, Brandon Phillips Autograph Ticket $30.00 (limit 250)
Website

Woah, this sounds like fun. Products, education, instruction, work-outs, meet & greets – this thing has it all. For the collectors out there, Dat Dude will be on hand to sign autographs ($30/ticket) as well as Yonder Alonso, Zack Cozart, Tom Browning, Joe Oliver, Todd Benzinger, Norm Charlton and “more to come”. Seriously, Norm Charlton? Wow! Also, our friends from In The Gap Sports and the Green Diamond Gallery (still being confirmed) will have booths at the trade show. Make sure to check them out.

Redsfest
When: December 2-3, 2011
Where: Duke Energy Convention Center
How Much?: Price TBD
Website

If you’re looking for Alf cards, this is the place. Oh, and it’s pretty much the greatest gathering of Reds players, coaches, fans and more outside of pre-game concert with MC Hammer. Be there, or be square. Or be a Cubs fan.

If you have information about any events around Cincinnati we missed. Let us know! ballsout@omgreds.com