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Scott and Greg,
I don't have the pin or even a positive print, but about 10 years ago, I picked up this glass negative used to make the Johnson pin. Paid about a tenth of what the pin would cost, I imagine. Had it framed but I remember that the paper label in the corner does refer to a Philadelphia firm. Tom Last edited by bigtrain; 02-25-2010 at 08:31 PM. |
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Wow, awesome buttons guys! I've been holding back because all of my pins are pictured as singles. But a few years back, I put a bunch on my floor and snapped this pic. It's framed and hanging in my garage so here's a picture of a picture which is why it's fuzzy.
Someday, I'm going to do another, much larger pic and add my newer pick-ups as well as mix in some other sports.
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Andy,
Always beautiful stuff! We have got to do some trades one of these days!
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Andy -- great idea about hanging the photo, and great collection.
Al -- no wonder I didn't recognize the pin I asked about -- it's basketball in a sea of baseball! And those pocket mirrors are terrific. Here's one more photo I took -- again, my pins are pretty spread out. Greg |
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Greg,
I've never seen the Ozark Ike pin before. Very nice! |
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Mark,
That Andy is one hard son of a gun to trade with ![]() been trying to get that wards sporties Jimmy Wilson from him with no luck! Andy as always some beautiful items.Greg nice pins a great collection. I want to post more but mine are in the single plastic boxes and takes alot of time . One day I will have to do the shadow boxes. Greg I notiiced that nice little centennial fob in the pin box. I also collect some centennial items and have that with the strap. I also have a very hard to find 1 1/4 inch pin. I will have to post it. Last edited by batsballsbases; 02-26-2010 at 10:35 AM. Reason: spelling |
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Greg, Here is the Centennial Fob with the strap, The scorer, and a rare 1 1/4 inch pin.
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Of everything posted on this great thread, that Frank Baker Mirror has me drooling the most. That thing is insanely beautiful. I have been under-bidder on a few over the years, but have never seen one as gorgeous as that.
And Andy.... tremendous stuff as always. Maybe it's time that you, Al and I worked a 3 way trade! I have a nifty stash of high-end pennants that might interest you The other great thing about these Pinbacks is that they don't require hundreds of linear feet of wall space. Probably the most "efficient" and space saving collectibles possible!Thanks again to all for these incedible posts... Last edited by perezfan; 02-25-2010 at 11:23 PM. |
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