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After years of trying, countless cycles of IVF and 3 miscarriages, our rainbow babies finally arrived. One a few minutes before midnight on the 22nd and another five minutes after midnight on the 23rd. Welcome to the world Jared and Maisie 🌈 #rainbowbabies #IVFbabies

GaryOKeeffe's tweet image. After years of trying, countless cycles of IVF and 3 miscarriages, our rainbow babies finally arrived. One a few minutes before midnight on the 22nd and another five minutes after midnight on the 23rd.
 
Welcome to the world Jared and Maisie 🌈 

#rainbowbabies #IVFbabies

A recent pick up which will soon be for sale is this vintage circa 1940s snapshot of the Kansas City Monarchs. Satchel Paige is highlighted in the center with a towel wrapped around his neck. Any thoughts on who are the teammates? #kansascitymonarchs #satchelpaige #relicsport

RelicSports's tweet image. A recent pick up which will soon be for sale is this vintage circa 1940s snapshot of the Kansas City Monarchs.  Satchel Paige is highlighted in the center with a towel wrapped around his neck.  Any thoughts on who are the teammates?  #kansascitymonarchs #satchelpaige #relicsport

Listening to "Relic Sports Review Episode 1: Interview with Gary Vaynerchuk" at buzzsprout.com/449245/1410271…


Our first Relic Sports Review podcast/interview is Live! On Friday we were fortunate to be joined by @garyvee to discuss his past and current collecting in #thehobby as well as his take on the future investability in various sports. @nsccshow


OTD in 1935, Jesse Owens became legendary, setting 3 World Records at a track meet in Ann Arbor, all within 30 minutes. Owens would compete the following year in the olympics with Mack Robinson, Jackie's brother #TheHobby #trackandfield #1936olympics #relicsports

RelicSports's tweet image. OTD in 1935, Jesse Owens became legendary, setting 3 World Records at a track meet in Ann Arbor, all within 30 minutes. Owens would compete the following year in the olympics with Mack Robinson, Jackie's brother #TheHobby #trackandfield #1936olympics #relicsports

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When @garyvee gives investment advice you better pay attention. Don't miss what he told us about the next thing he's diving into:


79 years ago today MLB put together a fundraising all star game to benefit the Finnish people during WWII. #tedwilliams #collect2invest #relicsports #TheHobby #type1 #joedimaggio #jimmiefoxx #vintagememorabilia

RelicSports's tweet image. 79 years ago today MLB put together a fundraising all star game to benefit the Finnish people during WWII.  #tedwilliams #collect2invest #relicsports #TheHobby #type1 #joedimaggio #jimmiefoxx #vintagememorabilia

It’s showtime! Swing by booth 288 at the #chicagosportsspectacular and take swing with one of Hack Wilson’s weapons of choice during the 1929-1930 seasons

RelicSports's tweet image. It’s showtime! Swing by booth 288 at the #chicagosportsspectacular and take swing with one of Hack Wilson’s weapons of choice during the 1929-1930 seasons

We will be at the Chicago Sports Spectacular this weekend selling some truly amazing pieces of sports memorabilia, including this type 1 photo of Grover Cleveland Alexander which was… instagram.com/p/Bu4sjtChYQW/…


In honor of the PGA Tour starting back up, here is a photo of then 21 year old Gene Sarazen being hoisted on shoulders following his first major victory (US OPEN) of the 7 he would go on to win. Sarazen signed and inscribed the photo Nov. 1922, making this signed pic 97 years old

RelicSports's tweet image. In honor of the PGA Tour starting back up, here is a photo of then 21 year old Gene Sarazen being hoisted on shoulders following his first major victory (US OPEN) of the 7 he would go on to win. Sarazen signed and inscribed the photo Nov. 1922, making this signed pic 97 years old

We are pleased to announce our first email sale list of the year this weekend. If you collect vintage baseball autographs, you will not want to miss it. Please email us and we would be happy to add you to the list. #vintageautographs #tycobb

RelicSports's tweet image. We are pleased to announce our first email sale list of the year this weekend.  If you collect vintage baseball autographs, you will not want to miss it. Please email us and we would be happy to add you to the list. #vintageautographs #tycobb

Monday mailday included a 1956 NY Giants and an early 1940’s Rudy York promodel bat including signatures of teammates Hank Greenberg and Scoolboy Rowe

RelicSports's tweet image. Monday mailday included a 1956 NY Giants and an early 1940’s Rudy York promodel bat including signatures of teammates Hank Greenberg and Scoolboy Rowe

Nothing like cutting one insert to make another insert (From the 1993 Pinnacle signed card into a 2005 SP Legendary Cuts card). #TheHobby

RelicSports's tweet image. Nothing like cutting one insert to make another insert (From the 1993 Pinnacle signed card into a 2005 SP Legendary Cuts card). #TheHobby

Any Negro League baseball experts out there? Believe this to be members of the 1945 Kansas City Royals barnstorming team (I can identify Othello Renfroe, BIll Wright, and Herb Souell). Can you help me identify the others? @nlbmprez

RelicSports's tweet image. Any Negro League baseball experts out there?  Believe this to be members of the 1945 Kansas City Royals barnstorming team (I can identify Othello Renfroe, BIll Wright, and Herb Souell).  Can you help me identify the others? @nlbmprez

The most consecutive wins by a MLB player is 24 by Carl Hubbell. Did you know that Rube Foster, the father of the Negro Leagues won 44 straight?! Here is a portrait taken of him by Booker T. Washington's personal photograph A.P. Bedou and originates from Foster's estate

RelicSports's tweet image. The most consecutive wins by a MLB player is 24 by Carl Hubbell.  Did you know that Rube Foster, the father of the Negro Leagues won 44 straight?!  Here is a portrait taken of him by Booker T. Washington's personal photograph A.P. Bedou and originates from Foster's estate

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