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			Scott and Jimmy, thanks for kind words...And Jimmy that Maris Mantle hat is really something...First one I've seen...if I saw that at at a flea market I'd knock over tables getting to it!!...just don't wear it while you're gardening... I'm still hoping someone can supply more info on the pinbacks....I've never collected or known much about pinbacks...just that they're huge in the hobby...Although I did just recently get outbid on the Yellow Kid Harvard one below on eBay...There was also another one for Princeton listed. I never really knew much about Yellow Kid either till I looked into him for that pin...  Sold for $23.77 on eBay - 3 bids  Sold for $26.00 on eBay - 3 bids  Yellow Kid was drawn by Richard F. Outcault for New York City newspapers from about 1895 to 1900, as the main charater of "Hogan's Alley" comic strip...I guess it was the first newspaper comic strip but the style used was based on political cartoons of the day...and from what I can tell it was quite odd...the Yellow Kid was based on a poor kid from the slums of New York City....and spoke in garbled urban Englsih writtten on his shirt...strange but charming from what I can tell....and quite cleaver at poking fun of current events of the day....Yellow Kid fits right in with my interest in the newspaper business. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yellow_Kid The Yellow Kid's head was drawn wholly shaved as if having been recently ridden of lice, a common sight among children in New York's tenement ghettos at the time. His nightshirt, a hand-me-down from an older sister, was white or pale blue in the first color strips   Back to December P/U's...I forgot to include the Henry Armstrong poster below from last Sunday's Alameda Point show...so add another $20.00 to that $50.00 I spent!...Have never seen it before. Though not as renown as Joe Louis and Jack Dempsey, Henry Armstrong was a major fighter with a huge record....The seller told me it was a newspaper stand insert poster...and that The Mirror and Daily News was a Los Angeles newspaper...After a cursory search I learned from the website above that the "The Mirror and Daily News" was only named that for about one year 1954-55...and that it had preceeding and succeeding names....So that's cool I know aprox. what year it's from....The seller said he had three total and I got the last one...I think it will look real good with a black frame....little water stain but not bad. Preceding Titles: Daily news. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1941-1954 The mirror. (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1948-1954 Succeeding Titles: Mirror news. (Los Angeles [Calif.]) 1955-1960 21 1/4" x 13 1/2"   
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			Hi Carlton, Your pin is known as a welcome pin and you are right its about the Giants moving from New York to San Fran. It is listed in Pauls book and it does say that Milton F Kreis was a drug store on Powell and Geary Streets. Listed as pin C-5 has a value at between 75-150. Last edited by batsballsbases; 09-11-2014 at 10:24 AM. | 
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			Jimmy, Love that mantle maris cap. I cant ever remember seeing that one. Nice to see the 1961 copyright. Here is a pin I picked up which I never saw before also. 3 1/4 inch in size. From the shell oil co. Very happy to get this one Jimmy1   Last edited by batsballsbases; 09-11-2014 at 10:24 AM. | 
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			I missed this snap when Heritage sold it a while back.  The winner slabbed it--wadda ya gonna do? Anyway, happy to have it now.   | 
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			Thanks, Scott.  BTW, that no-hit ticket collection of yours is simply incredible!
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 Andy, thanks for posting another example...It doesn't get any earlier than before they got there...I like it when the date is right on something...a trophy, a poster, a pinback or what ever...it's huge. 
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			I've been after one of these Connie Mack banks for a long time.  This one is in fantastic condition.  I had no idea they are as large as they are.  I placed one of the common banks we have all seen many times as a size reference.  I was happy to add some new pinbacks as well. The Briggs Stadium pin is a tough one to find.   
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			Mike- That Athletics bank is in real nice shape.  More often than not these are found with condition issues such as scratches and dents.  I am glad it went to you.  Great pick-up, they don't surface too often.   Adam
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			Picked up an interesting Nebraska Indians postcard...the seller did not know these players were from Green's Nebraska Indians..and I had to set my photobucket to private last week so nobody else would figure it out.       I knew as soon as I saw the auction that these guys played for the NI because I already had this postcard in my collection..same uniforms and same exact photo studio.   
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			Not real vintage but I'm jazzed just the same.  A signed 1962 Post Cereal card of Roger Maris. Leaves just Del Webb to complete the entire 61 team. | 
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			Awesome Dan, great find!
		 
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  http://www.ebay.com/itm/180773070828...84.m1555.l2649 By the way....plug plug...that 58' Giants welcome pin is now on eBay, link above...currently has 8 days left. 
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			From The Sporting News photo archive- 1938. I purchased this from net54 member Rhys Yeakley. Nice late 2011 pickup!   | 
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