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Great group! I’ve only ever seen one Almendares pinback before.
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Not surprisingly there is an Ernie Banks in this style of glossy 3.5" pin that also has close up photos of Ron Santo, Billy Williams, and Glenn Beckert. I would guess they are from 1972 or 1973. They have cardboard backs that could be used as stands. The Banks was recently on eBay and is the first one I have seen.
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I have the Banks pin, but it's a little smaller, and it's not cropped so tight.
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Ernie’s facsimile signature changed quite a bit. Did this happen in “real life,” as with Mays?

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I picked up another 1927 PM6 pin at the National. These are exceedingly rare and I was just casually looking through some cases on my way to another booth when I noticed this in the corner of my eye. (Thank goodness for peripheral vision )

That makes it 4 out of the 8 pins in the set that I have.
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I picked up another 1927 PM6 pin at the National. These are exceedingly rare and I was just casually looking through some cases on my way to another booth when I noticed this in the corner of my eye. (Thank goodness for peripheral vision )

That makes it 4 out of the 8 pins in the set that I have.
very nice Gary tuff little set to finish! Congrats!
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I picked up another 1927 PM6 pin at the National. These are exceedingly rare and I was just casually looking through some cases on my way to another booth when I noticed this in the corner of my eye. (Thank goodness for peripheral vision )

That makes it 4 out of the 8 pins in the set that I have.
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Those are SO very rare, especially in good condition or without serious back oxidation or acidification, or whatever it is. Does anyone know anything about them, like method of distribution, etc.?
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Let’s see them all!
Here's all 4 of mine

There's some background on them at Pre-War cards https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...wRSuVSGYY6lnsW

I've also seen a reference on Heritage that "It is believed these small (3/8" diameter) pins were given away in cereal boxes, but their true origin is unknown." If that's true id love to know which cereal.
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There's some background on them at Pre-War cards
I've also seen a reference on Heritage that "It is believed these small (3/8" diameter) pins were given away in cereal boxes, but their true origin is unknown." If that's true id love to know which cereal.
I guess, at least as of the date of that PSA page, no WaJo had been graded, which means that Val's is still raw. Maybe he could post a picture.

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Interesting that Harris made the cut, but not Gehrig. I'm wondering if that might date it slightly earlier when "The Boy Wonder" manager was in his heyday.
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Here's all 4 of mine

There's some background on them at Pre-War cards https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&sour...wRSuVSGYY6lnsW

I've also seen a reference on Heritage that "It is believed these small (3/8" diameter) pins were given away in cereal boxes, but their true origin is unknown." If that's true id love to know which cereal.
Amazing!
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Here's all 4 of mine. I've also seen a reference on Heritage that "It is believed these small (3/8" diameter) pins were given away in cereal boxes, but their true origin is unknown." If that's true, id love to know which cereal.
Seems a bit early for cereal boxes, and wouldn't a box or two have survived with the pins pictured to sell the cereal, or an ad somewhere? What was the distribution method for P2s? If that was cereal, then likely these were also.
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I guess, at least as of the date of that PSA page, no WaJo had been graded, which means that Val's is still raw. Maybe he could post a picture.
I have this PM6 in my WaJo collection because of Hank's gratuitous, persuasive effort on my behalf with a dealer he had just sold it to at the 2016 National at Atlantic City. Hank, thanks again for this kindness and the many others you have bestowed upon me over the years.
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I have this PM6 in my WaJo collection because of Hank's gratuitous, persuasive effort on my behalf with a dealer he had just sold it to at the 2016 National at Atlantic City. Hank, thanks again for this kindness and the many others you have bestowed upon me over the years.
Nice! Thats what its all about!
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I have this PM6 in my WaJo collection because of Hank's gratuitous, persuasive effort on my behalf with a dealer he had just sold it to at the 2016 National at Atlantic City. Hank, thanks again for this kindness and the many others you have bestowed upon me over the years.
Thanks, my friend Val, it's always been a thrill for me to be able to help add to your collection!
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Made a trade with a fellow Giants collector/Net54 member. I got the better of the deal.

Amarillo was the Giants' Texas League AA affiliate from 1968-74. If anyone can tell me what the "YY" means, I'd love to know.
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I checked ebay at exactly the right time to get this lot right when it was listed. They are all in really nice shape.
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Very nice lot Marc some tuff ones in there... Great Pickup!
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Great pickups Rob and Marc.
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Anyone have any information about this 5/8 inch pin? I'm trying to figure out what it was for. Thanks in advance!
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Anyone have any information about this 5/8 inch pin? I'm trying to figure out what it was for. Thanks in advance!
I'm thinking a college frosh pin or something?
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These are some pins I just picked up
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These are some pins I just picked up
Neat assortment.
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Hi.... I hope someone can help me with this pin. Does anyone know the purpose of it? It looks like an official team pin to me. Thanks in advance!!
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Hi.... I hope someone can help me with this pin. Does anyone know the purpose of it? It looks like an official team pin to me. Thanks in advance!!
Hi Ed - what size is that pin? I’m thinking it belonged to an usher or concessionaire.
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Hi Ed - what size is that pin? I’m thinking it belonged to an usher or concessionaire.
Hey Rob!! I don't have it in hand yet, but it looks to be 1.5 or maybe up to 2 inches.
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Hey Rob!! I don't have it in hand yet, but it looks to be 1.5 or maybe up to 2 inches.
Hmmm. If it was for an usher or concessionaire, I would more expect it to be in the 3 to 3.5” range.
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Happy to add this into the collection... seems lately trade is the only way to get things.. Like they say you have to give something up to get something! A very tuff Mantle pin to get! Absolutely clean pin....
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Thanks Hank! wanted it for a long time!
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Happy to add this into the collection... seems lately trade is the only way to get things.. Like they say you have to give something up to get something! A very tuff Mantle pin to get! Absolutely clean pin....
Nice one, Al. Must be pretty hard to find if you didn’t have it.
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Nice one, Al. Must be pretty hard to find if you didn’t have it.
Thanks Rob not that many out there....A little birdie told me you added one to the fold yourself!
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I haven’t found anything out in the wild lately, so I was happy to snag this Robin Roberts PM10 pinback. Not in hand yet but condition looks nice.
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Picked this up. South Philadelphia pro baseball club called the Giants. A negro team.
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Picked up a really nice copy of the Willie Mays aqua pin (along with a decent NY pennant) last week. Decided that it did not really display well my other Giants PM10 type pins, as they are all black and white. So decided to create a small, but colorful Willie, Mickey, and the Duke pin display. Because, why not.
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Nice! What method was used to mount those inside the Riker cases?
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I take the padding out of the cases because I don't want the pins up against the glass. I then use a type of sponge-like "board" from Hobby Lobby (sort of like neoprene, but a bit more firm) and cut it to fit. Then slide the pins into that spongy board. It's a bit more firm than I would like and it can take a few attempts to get things properly aligned, but it's the best thing I've found thus far. There are a few color options, but not many.

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Picked up a really nice copy of the Willie Mays aqua pin (along with a decent NY pennant) last week. Decided that it did not really display well my other Giants PM10 type pins, as they are all black and white. So decided to create a small, but colorful Willie, Mickey, and the Duke pin display. Because, why not.
Love the hangers. Pins not too shabby, either!
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I take the padding out of the cases because I don't want the pins up against the glass. I then use a type of sponge-like "board" from Hobby Lobby (sort of like neoprene, but a bit more firm) and cut it to fit. Then slide the pins into that spongy board. It's a bit more firm than I would like and it can take a few attempts to get things properly aligned, but it's the best thing I've found thus far. There are a few color options, but not many.
Thanks. Creative and looks great.
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Love the way you manipulated the Riker cases. The ribbons and charms always look sloppy when smooshed up against the glass. The "air space" you created serves to enhance the 3D effect.

Awesome Pins, and that blue Mantle is a toughie!
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Sorry for the glare, but I added my new Robin Roberts PM10 to my shadow box.
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My first pin ever .... from the Rube Waddell Estate.
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Wowser Not a bad example for your first one ever. Never seen another, and from Rube's estate no less. Just spectacular.
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My first pin ever .... from the Rube Waddell Estate.
What team are we looking at? Can we see the back?
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I'd guess the image is from a W600 or Sporting Life premium.
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