1940's A.G. Spalding Pro Platform

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  • Bag-A-Holic
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  • ukspeedbag
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    That is a beautiful platform. You must be very proud to own it. Well done for bringing it back to its glory, you have done an amazing job. I tried watching your video, but was unable to see it. Probably something to do with mobile phones. I see it has a stabiliser. Does that stop vibrations? I'm thinking about doing something similar on my platforms.

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  • paranday
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    Originally posted by Zaza View Post
    That's true... good point. I've been able to find it in a 1920 catalog too (it went up in price from $20.00 to $35.00!). Now if I can find a 1930's catalog....
    That 1920 $35 platform of yours would have cost $409 in today's dollars,

    http://www.bls.gov/data/inflation_calculator.htm

    It was d-e-l-u-x-e back in the day. Still is, YOU LUCKY STIFF.

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  • juxt
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    Originally posted by Zaza View Post
    ...and if you're ever up in the Albany area...drop me a line, stop over and hit on it!

    thanks. I'm not in the Albany area too much but if i ever am, i would love to try out that platform.

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  • Zaza
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    Originally posted by Dutchman View Post
    Bear in mind that proven designs in those days stayed in production for a while, in this case probably at least ten years or so.
    That's true... good point. I've been able to find it in a 1920 catalog too (it went up in price from $20.00 to $35.00!). Now if I can find a 1930's catalog....

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  • Dutchman
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    Bear in mind that proven designs in those days stayed in production for a while, in this case probably at least ten years or so.

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  • Zaza
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    Originally posted by juxt View Post
    http://www.scribd.com/doc/34239956/1...Fall-Catalogue

    heres the link to the catalog pg. 57
    Found it on the Internet Archive: http://www.archive.org/details/spaldingfallcata00agsp

    Complete catalog downloaded! This thing is MUCH older then I thought...TOO COOL!!

    I can't thank you enough for catching this, I've been looking all over (but in the wrong years).
    YOU are the best!

    ...and if you're ever up in the Albany area...drop me a line, stop over and hit on it!

    Last edited by Zaza; 06-01-2011, 11:38 AM.

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  • juxt
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    1917 - A.G. Spalding & Brothers, Inc. of Boston, Chicago & New York City


    heres the link to the catalog pg. 57

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  • Zaza
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    Originally posted by juxt View Post
    it looks like the spalding moline disk(top right), its from a 1917 catalog. i'm gonna try getting a bigger pic of it.
    http://www.speedbagforum.com/forums/...1&d=1306941972
    YES! It's the one in the upper right side...for sure... I have to see this bigger....might be much older then I thought!

    Thanks for locating this.

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  • juxt
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    it looks like the spalding moline disk(top right), its from a 1917 catalog. i'm gonna try getting a bigger pic of it.
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  • Zaza
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    Originally posted by paranday View Post
    Really nice bagging. Gotta love that platform -- built to last.
    Thank you sir!

    ...June 10th will be 3 months since I started and I think it's coming along nicely. I have to say, there's something about this platform (insert TwilightZone here)....

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  • paranday
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    Really nice bagging. Gotta love that platform -- built to last.

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  • Zaza
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    Here we go... take a peak. Very adjustable and a blast to hit on. Hope you all enjoy, I know I do! Now to just practice, practice, practice. (I was working on the Metaldad challenge, but I don't know if I have it right?)

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  • Tim
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    Originally posted by Zaza View Post

    I'll shoot some video tomorrow and show how it adjusts....and hits.
    What a thing of beauty it is...and after spending time with it, I truely believe Jack Dempsey DID train on this platform (I'm still trying to document that)!
    That's too cool... looking forward to the video.

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  • larted
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    Very neat. Good job on the install.
    Larry

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