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Here are a couple of signed Yount pins.
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Here's my case of (mostly) Brooklyn pins and trinkets.
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Impressive collection! Thanks for sharing this
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Awesome collection and presentation!
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I just went back to the first few pages of this thread. Turns out, we are discussing the 1969 MLBPA and “black box” pins for (at least) the second time. This time, though, we are going into more depth.
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Recently saw this pinback back design which was described as 1890 on a position pin with advertising. Is this actually a period pinback design or is it a reproduction design?
Thanks in advance! Patrick |
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This same type of Pinback is on my 1906 Cubs pin. As far as I know, these were only used on very early pins.
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![]() Regarding the white pin with walking bum to the left of the large blue one in the middle. I think that might be a Continental Football League pin. That guy was widely used by the football Dodgers of the mid 1960s. Did the baseball Dodgers use this bum as well? Brooklyn Dodgers Program.jpg
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Yep...But did they use this particular rendering of him. The football Dodgers used him on programs, tickets and pennants. I'd think it would be odd for a football team to use a pre-existing mascot from an unrelated baseball team.
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I would think the FB team just added the ball, but what do I know?
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