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Old 08-11-2022, 08:59 AM
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Marty the question on ribbons is YES many pins did come with the ribbons and trinkets but which got what is just very random.... But as we can see it was a common practice .... Here is another image..
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Thanks for sharing that one ..............haven’t seen it...

Would love to see that picture without the advertising......

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Way to go Scott! Great addition for your collection!
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Personally, I love the attachments which were added to the pins by vendors in order to attract more buyers. I think it adds a lot if you can find the original attachments that hung on the boards outside stadiums.
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Personally, I love the attachments which were added to the pins by vendors in order to attract more buyers. I think it adds a lot if you can find the original attachments that hung on the boards outside stadiums.
I do agree with you mike especially when its a unique hangar or ribbon. I see you have that little knife on your crossed bats pin. I have one on a Mantle pin. In todays society I dont think it would go over well.. LOL
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You’re right about the knife Al. You couldn’t sell that today at a ballpark. Do you agree that the souvenir business was pretty much destroyed in 1969 when MLB licensed their products? Pins and pennants after that suck.
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You’re right about the knife Al. You couldn’t sell that today at a ballpark. Do you agree that the souvenir business was pretty much destroyed in 1969 when MLB licensed their products? Pins and pennants after that suck.
I agree Mike... And as you know that little knife is very well made it really could stab someone and it would hurt!
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I love the pins with hangers, the more unusual, the better
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Incredible grouping Bob!
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Sweet Bob very Sweet!
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MK - here's another variation from the 1962 WS.

Based on my NY Giants PM-10's....I think the vendors at the Polo Grounds were just too cheap to add ribbons and hangers.
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MK - here's another variation from the 1962 WS.

Based on my NY Giants PM-10's....I think the vendors at the Polo Grounds were just too cheap to add ribbons and hangers.
Personally Rob I tend to like this one better.....
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Such a cool collection of exceptional, perhaps one of a kind, early pinbacks!

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Personally Rob I tend to like this one better.....
I’ve never seen that. Interesting that there’s a purple pennant for that series, too.

Don’t you have pins (Shell Oil, maybe) for the 1961 and 1962 Series? I think both participating teams have the 1961 pin but a Giants 1962 has never turned up?
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I’ve never seen that. Interesting that there’s a purple pennant for that series, too.

Don’t you have pins (Shell Oil, maybe) for the 1961 and 1962 Series? I think both participating teams have the 1961 pin but a Giants 1962 has never turned up?
I have seen the 61 and 62 shell oil yankee pins I own the 61 yankees one and I have seen the 1961 I believe its a reckm reds pin. I think Chris G owns it. Would love to see him post it up but you would be correct I havnt seen a 62 shell oil giants pin... It could possibly exist and it wouldnt surprise me.....
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Here ya go Al. Would love to know the story behind these and if there's more than just the 2.
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Here ya go Al. Would love to know the story behind these and if there's more than just the 2.
Me to Chris! Thanks for posting it. Your pin is the only one I have ever seen... A beautiful pin! By the way to all these pins are 3 1/4 inches across.....
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Here ya go Al. Would love to know the story behind these and if there's more than just the 2.
I could have sworn a 1962 Shell Oil Yankees WS pin was in someone’s collection. Yes/no?
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Yes Rob it is in someones collection I know who owned it but I dont know where it is now... Here is the pin you are talking about...
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Yes Rob it is in someones collection I know who owned it but I dont know where it is now... Here is the pin you are talking about...
Thanks, Al. That’s a white whale and a Giants version would be even whiter.
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Some Great Pins

Congrats Everyone.

I am looking for a special one and hope to join this club but it will be a while
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I'm really happy to have finally added this Bob Feller circa 1940's stadium pin (2.25") to my collection.

One additional pickup is this 1991 ARA larger (3.5") pinback celebrating Nolan Ryan's record 7th and final no-hitter.

Both of these will be incorporated into a framed no-hitter HOF larger pinback project that I am working on...
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I'm really happy to have finally added this Bob Feller circa 1940's stadium pin (2.25") to my collection.

One additional pickup is this 1991 ARA larger (3.5") pinback celebrating Nolan Ryan's record 7th and final no-hitter.

Both of these will be incorporated into a framed no-hitter HOF larger pinback project that I am working on...
Very nice Scott I was watching it and it really jumped at the end! But a great pickup for your collection! Enjoy it !
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Very nice Scott I was watching it and it really jumped at the end! But a great pickup for your collection! Enjoy it !
Hi Al,
Very true as far as the bidding at the end!

A surprising number of bidders with pretty high e-Bay feedback.
I was prepared to win this one as it's really nearly my last pinback want for my collection...

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Very true as far as the bidding at the end!

A surprising number of bidders with pretty high e-Bay feedback.
I was prepared to win this one as it really nearly my last pinback want for my collection...
Like we talked about it can be a hard pin to find and there seems to be a bigger intrest in pins lately.... Funny I was going to tell you to put a bid of 478 on it at the end.... I would have been a little light!
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Like we talked about it can be a hard pin to find and there seems to be a bigger intrest in pins lately.... Funny I was going to tell you to but a bid of 478 on it at the end.... I would have been a little light!
It would still be on my wantlist
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Congrats, Scott! Yes, the rare PM -10 type pins command big money.

Speaking of which, Al - did you see the rare SF Giants that came up maybe six months ago? The guy had about six and priced them all BIN $118. Three were super rare…I remember Billy Pierce and two others….those were snatched up in a hot second. I only heard about them after the fact. That seller left a bunch of money on the table.
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I'm really happy to have finally added this Bob Feller circa 1940's stadium pin (2.25") to my collection. One additional pickup is this 1991 ARA larger (3.5") pinback celebrating Nolan Ryan's record 7th and final no-hitter. Both of these will be incorporated into a framed no-hitter HOF larger pinback project that I am working on...
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Great Feller Scott and that Ryan is a perfect addition to your collection!
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Very nice Scott!!

Always loved that particular Feller Pin. Such a beauty. And I’m eager to see your new display as well!
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Congrats, Scott! Yes, the rare PM -10 type pins command big money.

Speaking of which, Al - did you see the rare SF Giants that came up maybe six months ago? The guy had about six and priced them all BIN $118. Three were super rare…I remember Billy Pierce and two others….those were snatched up in a hot second. I only heard about them after the fact. That seller left a bunch of money on the table.
Ha Ha Ha yep I won about half of them... I couldnt hit the BIN fast enough and lost the otheres! BUT I did get a bunch!
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Sounds to me you were getting it come he!! or high water!
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Sounds to me you were getting it come he!! or high water!
Like the saying goes:
The best time to buy something that's rare, or you haven't seen before, is when you see it.

Solid advice as a collector. You're going to overpay on some things, but there are also going to be bargains along the way as well. Hopefully things average out in the long run. That's always been my philosophy...
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Solid advice as a collector. You're going to overpay on some things, but there are also going to be bargains along the way as well. Hopefully things average out in the long run. That's always been my philosophy...
I believe Scott that would be American Pickers 101.....
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Got this one today. Beautiful 1968 Tour of Japan Cardinals pinback!

Very happy to add this one.
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[QUOTE=Lucas00;2273116]Got this one today. Beautiful 1968 Tour of Japan Cardinals pinback!

Thats gorgeous, I have the 1966 Dodgers Japan tour pin
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Got this one today. Beautiful 1968 Tour of Japan Cardinals pinback!



Thats gorgeous, I have the 1966 Dodgers Japan tour pin


Wow, Love that Original Ribbon! Japan did some beautiful Enamel work on these tour pins.
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Some of us crazies who collect pins always looking for the the variations in the crossed bats series. Picked up the center one as I hadnt seen this on in the orange New York version. Much harder to come by... You always see the common blue and white or the San Fran orange version. 1 3/4 size...
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here's one from the Reds 78 tour
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Hi guys…can anyone identify anything about this Gehrig pin? No info on it at all.
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That pin looks to be one of those Homemade pins.. Really doesnt have any value.
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Some of us crazies who collect pins always looking for the the variations in the crossed bats series. Picked up the center one as I hadnt seen this on in the orange New York version. Much harder to come by... You always see the common blue and white or the San Fran orange version. 1 3/4 size...
Al, the variations with the crossed bats series will drive a person crazy. I’m already there but I still have hope for you. 😂
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Since you posted the bottom left, Mike, there’s a couple more “stitches, no crossed bats.” Plus, the kinda hard to find red, white and blue version. Thanks for posting the different font National League Champions. I gotta look for that…
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Al, the variations with the crossed bats series will drive a person crazy. I’m already there but I still have hope for you. 😂
Mike your sicker than I am Now I have to look for that black and white version! Never saw that one either
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I don’t chase after pin back buttons but I do really enjoy finding them out in the wild and seeing how far along I can collect them to build some sets.
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That's how i got started. Before long I had a case of pinback fever that could never be satisfied.



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