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I wish. Ted was $10. These were $40 each at an antique shop.
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You were great with the 10 Ted Williams... The other 2 not so much... The foxing (brown stains) kinda kills them. 10-15 each in that condition....
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Rather overpay for something 70-80 years old that does not pop up often.
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If you enjoy them then thats all that matters....
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Does anyone have a specific year of issue for the Redleg Booster pin shown here?
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Jim I believe it to be from the late 30s....
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I think that’s a good bet Al.
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I would have guessed mid-50s. Were the Reds called the Redlegs in the 30s?
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I've seen several references on the internet to the 1930's and 1950's, and at least one specific reference to 1946.
I guess I may not have anything more than just a date range. |
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