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Just curious, how does everyone display their pins? I have 3 display frames that I bought from Hobby Lobby which I filled up very quickly.
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Picked up a nice 1968 World Series Tigers pin.
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Not too thrilling, but always glad to add a Giants pin I'd never seen before.
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I have been looking for one of these for a while. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder I suppose:D
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I have been able to locate 16 of these Baseball Leader Pins from the 1930s. Hake and Steckler only listed 13 in their guide and I have not seen another checklist. Just wondering if anyone has a different one or has seen one not here. In case you can’t make out what’s in the photo, here’s a list:
Most Games Won in Season 116 Cubs in 1906 Batting .349 C. J. Hafey 1931 Batting .367 D. Alexander 1932 Pitching ERA 2.37 Lon Warneke Chicago Cubs 1932 Batting .398 Frank J. O’Doul Philadelphia 1929 Batting .368 Frank J. O’Doul Philadelphia 1932 Longest Game Played 26 Innings Boston vs. Brooklyn Batting .381 A.H. Simmons Philadelphia 1930 Batting .390 A.H. Simmons Philadelphia 1931 Stolen Bases Max Carey Pitts Led League 10 Years Most Shut Games Season Grover Alexander 16 Games 1916 Most Home Runs Season Babe Ruth 60 in 1927 Batting .401 Wm. H. Terry New York 1930 Highest Percentage Batter Rogers Hornsby .424 Batting .369 L.A. Fonseca Cleveland 1931 Pitching Bob Grove ERA 2.94 1932 |
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I picked this one up today at the PNC Hunt Auction stand. I flew in for the game. It serves as a nice momento from my first opening day at PNC. The game made me realize that I am definitely a Left Coast guy...Lordy was it cold! I also learned that the Bucs look worse than I feared. It's going to be a long year.
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I purchased this on ebay last week. Does anyone know what set this is from? It looks similar to the 1978-81 Sports Photo Association Buttons but those are 3" buttons and this is smaller. Any guidance would be appreciated. Thanks.
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'53WS Press Pin with cardboard back
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Here's a few favorites of mine. I like the 53WS pin since it has the cardboard back - I've rarely seen this. https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads...0ucj22of6.jpeg The Spalding Trophy Pin is gold plated - not sure of the date? https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads...8rp1rbdvap.jpg This ribbon pin - have no idea what/when - perhaps early 1900s by design? I'm partial to the pin design. https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads...t6a2zxby1.jpeg |
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A buddy of mine found this 6" pin of Will Clark for me. He got it at the Alameda swap meet which is where he found his, years ago. These are the only two I've ever seen. He also has a 6 incher of the Kevin Mitchell pin shown. Clark is dated 1989; Mitchell is probably from 1988.
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For me - this stick pin was unusual from the PM10 pins I pick up from time to time.
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From TCMA’s Christmas 1982 issue of Baseball Advertiser:
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And you guys might like to see these from my collection. From the ASCCA shows in NYC during the 70’s:
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I only have a few pins but I would love to purchase more. The pirates pin is very large and in immaculate condition.
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Thanks, Andrew! Always good to get to the bottom of things!
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I had taken some time away from the hobby recently, but jumped right back in as I started to finally pick up some Yankees pinbacks. It started with a Reggie Jackson & then I added more quickly. Now I'm on the hunt for more and have zeroed in on a couple that I hope to add to the growing collection.
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Welcome back Mike. Nice pins even if they are Yankees;)
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Did someone here snag this today on ebay? If so, PLEASE PM me.
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I picked up this lot for just under the 1000 starting price. I bought it mainly for this Pierce but needed a few others as well. I was honestly amazed at the condition of the tougher ones in the group. I've been moving the dupes through Ebay as well as a few privately. On pace for getting back most of the purchase price. Thanks, Andy |
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They ain't no Billy Pierce, but I'm happy to add these to my Giants collection. I was aware of Road Warrior but you don't see it often. The other button, neither I or my fellow Giants collectors had ever seen. Even though it didn't end well, 1997 was a special year.
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Went to the East Coast National today and picked up these for pins for the collection
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I am elated to add this very rare pin to my Cubs collection. It is definitely from the 1906 to 1908 range. Has some damage to the side but you can’t be picky on one this old.
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That one is truly special. First the amazing pennant, now this super rare pin... So what's next? Congrats, Mike! |
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I believe I found a 2 1/4 inch 1969(?) MLB pin that hasn't been mentioned before, that I am aware of anyway. I know the ones that have been verified are Tony Taylor, Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Willie Mays, Willie McCovey, Rod Carew, Tony Oliva, and Harmon Killebrew. I found this Deron Johnson on Worthpoint that sold on eBay in February, 2017. The seller mentions in the listing that the pin is two inches, and what I believe is the proof is that the MLB emblem on the left that shows the batter swinging doesn't have the red border line going all the way around it like it does on all of the regular 3 1/2 inch pins. I am pretty sure that all of the small pins are missing the red line, I noticed it on the 2 1/4 inch Ernie Banks that I have and the 2 1/4 inch Willie McCovey that ooo-ribay has shown scans of. The first scan of the MLB emblem with no red line is the Johnson, the second scan of the MLB emblem with the red line is from a 3 1/2 normal sized pin. I apologize if the Johnson has been mentioned before, I don't follow the memorabilia section on a full time basis.
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I never noticed that before but here's the small Beckert and Hundley and you're right, no line...
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Just picked it up this morning. One of my better flea market finds in a while.
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Does anyone have any Cameo Pepsin, Whitehead and Hoag, or On Time Starch pins to sell. If so, please email me at oldjudge@gmail.com
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