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			Can anyone help me with dating this item or just telling me if what it is, other than just a pin of Cobb.  It measures 1 & 1/8" in diameter and appears to be enamel.  It looks pretty cool to me.....   Last edited by gnaz01; 10-08-2011 at 01:36 PM. | 
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			Very cool -- looks like it was copied from his P2 Sweet Cap pin. Greg | 
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			Is this a one of a kind piece?? I cannot imagine the wealth of knowledge of all the folks on here, someone has to know what this is.  Just curious, and many thanks!!
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			Hi- This will not help much but I have definitely seen one before (I am almost certain one was posted on this board). I believe the other one I have seen did not have coloring. That is all of the help I can provide. Very cool piece. Alan | 
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			It's a fantasy piece (not a repro).  I've seen a few examples over the years.  I don't know the exact age, but they are not period pieces.
		 
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			Fantasy piece or not i'd love to have one.  I have a couple fantasies and real pin pieces that I love to wear with suitcoats on the lapels because I think it looks neat. They bring a lot of interested remarks. Go Tigers tonight! | 
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			Mike,  I am curious to learn.  Where does the original info come from that states it is a fantasy piece (no bashing here, I want to learn). It is in my possession now, it is a "heavy" piece and in my opinion (which is probably worthless) wouldn't it be expensive to make a die of this item, produce it, market them, and for the collecting world (like us) not to have seen "multiples in mass" of this item out there?? I did a Google search and it returned 2 of these, a white backed one and mine, which is a red enamel.  Just trying to figure out as a fantasy piece why someone would go through the cost involved in making such a beautiful piece and not making it readily available.  It isn't like I paid a fortune for this, actually very little, but it is a gorgeous piece of Cobb memorabilia, IMHO.
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