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Early All Star Pins Baseball? Maybe Not
As a pin collector I have often wondered about some pins that might not be baseball related. The Good Dr Paul Muchinsky has a listing of All Star pins in his book. I have often wondered about alot of these early All Star pins as not being baseball related. As research is hard to do on alot of pins, I stumbled on this info about one of the pins listed in Pauls book as W-2. Now it makes more sense to me as it not being a baseball related pin. It is an East West Shrine game That was played in Tulane Stadium Jan.3 1942. Im very bad at cut and paste so I copied it I hope its readable. Well I believe at least this one is solved. Paul thoughts?
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