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Visitors Clubhouse Lockers with Busch Stadium/Number Plates and Chairs

Visitors Clubhouse Lockers with Busch Stadium/Number Plates and Chairs

Three lockers from the visitors clubhouse at Busch Stadium, where people named Mays, Aaron, Koufax, Yastrzemski, Bench, Rose, Seaver, Schmidt, Sosa and Bonds put their pants on one leg at a time. While we can’t say whether any of those distinguished gentlemen used these specific lockers, it’s a good bet that some very important folks did through the years. In any case, these lockers would make a fabulous conversation/display piece, and a very esoteric Busch Stadium collectible. Three entire locker chassis’ (84 3/8 tall, 36” wide) are being offered individually, each with light brown metallic chain-link exterior sides and metallic interior shelves, including a lockbox on the top shelf left. Generic nameplates are attached to the top frame reading “Busch” with adjoining numbers to the right. Lockers will come empty but the nameplates will be intact. Condition of the lockers is EX with understandable scratches and other wear damage. Also included with each locker will be the blue and white metal chairs that were placed in front of them, 36” wide and 84 3/8” tall, with a “National League” logo printed on the white cushion. <br>(Estimate $1,000 - $2,000)


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