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Very nice Mark Enjoyed it... Feel better my friend!
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Sometimes in the pin world you must step up to the plate and give up something to get something..I have been a pin collector for 45 plus years and had only seen this pin once.. Well now twice! Extremely happy to add it to the collection.I really dont post many buys anymore but I just had to with this one. As a PM10 collector just an incredible item.. Nice union stamping on the back.. A Gem.. Enjoy...
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Phenomenal, Al...
Such a beautiful Banks image, and one I have NEVER seen before (in all these years of collecting). Congrats on an incredible pickup!
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Thankyou Mark Im still in disbelief.....
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Beauty Al, Congrats!
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Thanks Scott... Your collection is out of this world my friend...
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Just picked this up. It measures 2.25 inches. I'd like to get some opinions on whether it's real or a reproduction.Thanks!!
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Aged Reproduction Ed......
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That's what I was afraid of. Thanks Al !
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Sorry Ed they came out about the same time the tin reproduction signs came out....
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Antique store find today.
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Antique store rescue.
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I picked up a couple of lots of pins pretty cheap. There's some scarce PM10s in there, plus the tough to find studio pin of Vida Blue. Thar series has been tolhe topic of a fair amount of discussion.
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Nice Gary! I just sent you a message about one of the Giants pins.
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1940 Cincinnati Reds National League Champions pinback
I recently added this rare 1940 Cincinnati Reds National League Champions pinback to my advanced Johnny Vander Meer collection.
IMHO the condition is remarkable considering that it is 84 years old. Although used sparingly in the 1940 season, Vandy was ironically called upon to be the starting pitcher on 9/18/40 @ Philadelphia. This game clinched historic back-to-back NL Championships for the Cincinnati Reds. Johnny was absolutely up to the task, pitching 12-innings for the win. Vandy's line for the day: 10 K's and issuing only 3 walks, 8 hits and 3 ER. The 1940 NL Champion Reds prevailed over the Phillies 4-3 n 13 innings... Last edited by Scott Garner; 05-19-2024 at 05:02 AM. |
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Great pin, Scott. I treasure my vintage Washington pins that have the little plastic players attached. I have no proof of this, but I think the catchers are rarer than batters and pitchers. And I have ones with a solid plastic baseball with a glove or bat, but I'm not sure I've ever seen a hollow one like yours. When it comes to 3-D, oddball, chachkas, whatever you want to call them, IMO pins rule!
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Thanks Hank & Rob!
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Found some Giants pins. A few really tough ones I needed. And just a few extras.
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Definitely a few tough ones in there
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Just picked up this group of Oakland A's pins. I seem to recall that somebody was maintaining a list of pins/players in this "set" (names in black box). IS that available somewhere? Was curious how many A's might be missing. I also noticed that there were two different Holtzman pins. I'm still searching for a few Giants (Kingman, Fuentes, Rader) from this set if anyone has some extras.
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interesting to some absolute garbage to others. - Error cards and variations are for morons, IMHO. Last edited by Cliff Bowman; 06-08-2024 at 10:51 PM. Reason: Addition |
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Here is the updated 1970-1975 Black Box Pins checklist.
A's- Sal Bando, Bert Campaneris, Ray Fosse, Rollie Fingers, Dick Green, Ken Holtzman (pose to waist), Ken Holtzman (close up portrait), Jim Hunter, Reggie Jackson, Angel Mangual, Del Maxvill, Bill North, Joe Rudi, Gene Tenace, Dick Williams Angels- Frank Robinson, Nolan Ryan, Bobby Winkles Braves- Hank Aaron, Paul Casanova Brewers- Pedro Garcia, Darrell Porter, Robin Yount Cardinals- Dick Allen Cubs- Ernie Banks, Ray Burris, Jose Cardenal (CHICAGO completely visible on uniform), Jose Cardenal (closeup, arms not showing), Carmen Fanzone, Vic Harris, Gene Hiser, Burt Hooton (misspelled Houton), Burt Hooton (spelled correctly), Randy Hundley, Fergie Jenkins (misspelled Fergusson), Don Kessinger (batting, misspelled Kissinger), Don Kessinger (fielding, spelled correctly), Bill Madlock, George Mitterwald, Rick Monday (bat at top of pin), Rick Monday (closeup, cap at top of pin), Jerry Morales, Rick Reuschel, Ron Santo, Steve Stone, Billy Williams Giants- Bobby Bonds, Tom Bradley, Ron Bryant, Tito Fuentes, Ed Goodson, Ken Henderson, Dave Kingman, Garry Maddox, Juan Marichal, Willie McCovey, Dave Rader, Chris Speier Mets- Tommie Agee, Jim Fregosi, Wayne Garrett, Jerry Grote, Bud Harrelson, Cleon Jones, Jerry Koosman, Willie Mays, Tug McGraw, Felix Millan, John Milner, Tom Seaver, Rusty Staub Orioles- Don Baylor, Paul Blair, Pat Dobson, Bobby Grich, Jim Palmer, Merv Rettenmund, Brooks Robinson Pirates- Roberto Clemente (arms crossed, black box below hands), Roberto Clemente (arms crossed, black box on hands), Roberto Clemente (closeup face), Roberto Clemente ( closeup face, no clear plastic cover), Gene Clines, Dave Giusti, Richie Hebner (mouth open), Richie Hebner (closeup smiling), Al Oliver, Bob Robertson, Manny Sanguillen (batting), Manny Sanguillen (standing with #35 visible), Willie Stargell, Rennie Stennett Rangers- David Clyde, Fergie Jenkins Red Sox- Luis Aparicio (batting), Luis Aparicio (closeup face), Rick Burleson (error, photo Butch Hobson), Rick Burleson (correct photo), Bernie Carbo, Orlando Cepeda, Tony Conigliaro, Ray Culp (BOSTON RED SOX), Ray Culp (RED SOX only), Dwight Evans, Carlton Fisk, Doug Griffin, Tommy Harper, Butch Hobson (error, photo Rick Burleson), Butch Hobson (correct photo), Bill Lee, Rico Petrocelli, Jim Rice, Sonny Siebert, Reggie Smith, Luis Tiant (RED SOX only, serious expression), Luis Tiant (BOSTON RED SOX, smiling), Carl Yastrzemski (batting), Carl Yastrzemski (two tone cap), Carl Yastrzemski (RED SOX only) Reds- Johnny Bench, Jack Billingham, Dave Concepcion, Don Gullett, Joe Morgan, Tony Perez, Pete Rose Tigers- Ed Brinkman, Norm Cash, Al Kaline, Mickey Lolich Twins- Harmon Killebrew, Tony Oliva White Sox- Dick Allen, Mike Andrews, Stan Bahnsen, Tom Bradley, Ed Hermann, Carlos May, Bill Melton, Ron Santo, Wilbur Wood Yankees- Felipe Alou, Matty Alou, Ron Blomberg, Sparky Lyle, Bobby Murcer, Graig Nettles, Fritz Peterson, Mel Stottlemyre, Roy White
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Thanks, Cliff. Looks like I don't have Campaneris either. Do they ever come in packaging? Or were they likely just sold loose at stadiums or through souvenir catalogs?
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I imagine these were unlicensed since there is no company name on them and there were so many names misspelled. It occurred to me last night that there are no Vida Blues known in this set which seemed very odd because he was a superstar in the early 70s.
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Interesting. I had just assumed they were made by ASCO or some such company. Do you also have a list of the black box football pins? I know they are less common. I have John Brodie and I know I've see pins for George Blanda, Norm Snead, and OJ Simpson.
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I wish now I did keep scans of every NFL black box pin I ran across but I did keep a few and I found a bunch just now looking on WorthPoint, I'm sure there are more. It's debatable on the Csonka, it doesn't have a team name and it's from the WFL.
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Those are great. It looks like the football set was a little more star-driven.
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I have never been much of a pin guy. But a Long time ago I purchased a large cardboard sheet, blue writing against an orange maybe salmon color. And it was covered un these little team pins. I sold them as sets until finally someone came along and asked to buy the whole sheet. But I did stash away these. Not a complete set as I remember a red sox and a Dodger pin.
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Based on the expansion era teams and saying on the coupon "1968 buttons accepted" I'm going to say most certainly 1969.
But it might also say "1969 buttons accepted" making it 1970. I can't tell for certain, too blurry. Edit: It's Definitely 1969 not 1970, I see it says so on the mailing address.
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Here is a Tarkenton black box button that I own. I own a few of the others shown like Namath and Unitas but this is the only Tarkenton I have ever seen.
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That is the one NFL black box pin that I looked for specifically on WorthPoint and eBay and was amazed I couldn’t find, mainly because he was a Giant in the late 60’s-early 70’s. I couldn’t find a Gale Sayers either but he blew out his knee before these came out.
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I collect these 1970s NFL Blackbox pins as well as the MLB ones. I saved a few images of pins I don't have yet, including this Gale Sayers pic. Good to see Fran Tarkenton make an appearance as well!
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Ah, so there is a Gale Sayers. Of course they spelled his name incorrectly like they did a bunch of the Cubs .
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You just gotta wonder who was in charge of quality control.
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Picked up a small group of 1986 Cranes Chips pinbacks. Man, these things are UGLY!
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Been working on this 1971 Expos pinback set for quite a while, only need the Dan McGinn to complete, any help would be appreciated
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Those are great! Are they 2.25 or 3/3.5? You almost never see the three similar but different SF Giants (Mays, McCovey and Marichal).
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Not sure how to measure them , from top to bottom they are 1 inch and a half
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These are so rarely seen, I have to assume they were only issued in Canada. Do you have any information on their distribution?
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Yes I do, these were sold at the concession stands @ Jarry Park or you could have ordered them through the Expos 1971 yearbook for 40 cents each, The Mack Jones and Dan McGinn are extremely rare I would gladly pay up to $200 for a McGinn
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Oh, wow. A totally different size than their kind of Giants counterparts.
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Thanks for posting that ad Guy. I had always assumed those were 1969 just based on the MLBPA design from that year. I also need McGinn as well as Jones. In addition, I need McGinn and Staehle from the 1970 set. Have you seen a pic of McGinn from either year? Also, I could be wrong but I put the team logo pin with my 1970 group only because on the curl it says "Best In Sports" rather than "Made in Canada" which is on the 71's.
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