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cincicards 12-15-2015 04:31 PM

BBC Pin
 
BBC, generic Base Ball Club pin or Baltimore Baseball Club?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/371490249763...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

khkco4bls 12-15-2015 06:57 PM

Generic pin you ordered from a catalog back in the day has nothing to do with Baltimore

gnaz01 12-15-2015 07:01 PM

Don't let Dan (hey Dan) see this thread...........:D

cincicards 12-15-2015 07:06 PM

Same goes for this pin:

http://www.lelands.com/Auction/Aucti...Lapel-Stickpin

MW1 12-19-2015 04:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by khkco4bls (Post 1482086)
Generic pin you ordered from a catalog back in the day has nothing to do with Baltimore

The book presented in the Lelands auction seems to indicate otherwise. I think Dan's listing is correct.

cincicards 12-19-2015 05:00 PM

Or is it just a generic BBC(Base Ball Club) pin that is pictured and is assumed to stand for Baltimore Baseball Club. Lelands quotes it as an "Old-time brass lapel pin" from the book. I have owned and seen many items from the 1800's with BBC, are these all assumed to be Baltimore Baseball Club or just Base Ball Club?

MW1 12-19-2015 05:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cincicards (Post 1483257)
Or is it just a generic BBC(Base Ball Club) pin that is pictured and is assumed to stand for Baltimore Baseball Club. Lelands quotes it as an "Old-time brass lapel pin" from the book. I have owned and seen many items from the 1800's with BBC, are these all assumed to be Baltimore Baseball Club or just Base Ball Club?

Randall,

I think it's impossible to categorize all pins with "BBC" on them as belonging or not belonging to a particular team. In this case, however, we have a book devoted to the "Baltimore Baseball Club" with two pages of items and pictures that directly relate to the team. Is your position that everything in the book is germane to Baltimore baseball except the pin that is pictured?

cincicards 12-19-2015 05:20 PM

Does the pin have any direct link to Baltimore or is it just an assumption. What about the pin in Lelands auction are they just assuming, what about this pin:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121707637960...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Seems to be raining rare Baltimore pins.

MW1 12-19-2015 05:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cincicards (Post 1483262)
Does the pin have any direct link to Baltimore or is it just an assumption. What about the pin in Lalands auction are they just assuming, what about this pin:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121707637960...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Seems to be raining rare Baltimore pins.

Randall,

My response was to the first pin that Dan had listed, which matches the image of the pin in the Baltimore Baseball book. Both the Lelands' pin and the second pin you have referenced are somewhat different, although that is not to say that they are generic pins, rather, it is just that the same evidentiary proof has not been provided as it has in the former case.

batsballsbases 12-19-2015 05:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cincicards (Post 1483262)
Does the pin have any direct link to Baltimore or is it just an assumption. What about the pin in Lalands auction are they just assuming, what about this pin:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/121707637960...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Seems to be raining rare Baltimore pins.

I believe Randall is right in alot of respects. The so called "experts" may or may not be able to prove that pin is a "baltimore" pin. Could be from a number of other baseball clubs. The last example looks to be very cheaply made.. I tend to stay away from these types of pins as they must be proven to me (Photos, etc) to be what they say they are.

cincicards 12-19-2015 05:35 PM

Without any direct link to Baltimore the pin is just a genetic BBC pin, the book is quoted as "Old-time brass lapel pin". Once again, just because this particular pin is pictured in the book does not mean its related to Baltimore.

cincicards 12-19-2015 05:37 PM

I have owned three or four of these so called "rare"pins over the years, in fact I just sold one to Dan.

batsballsbases 12-19-2015 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by MW1 (Post 1483267)
Randall,

My response was to the first pin that Dan had listed, which matches the image of the pin in the Baltimore Baseball book. Both the Lelands' pin and the second pin you have referenced are somewhat different, although that is not to say that they are generic pins, rather, it is just that the same evidentiary proof has not been provided as it has in the former case.

Mike,
You are also assuming that the person who wrote the book and put the photo of a BBC pin in it was correct in that it was a baltimore pin. For arguement sake why cant it be Brooklyn,or for that matter Buffalo? or Boisie Idaho baseball club? Believe me as I have proven many other times just because you write a book and put photos in it doesnt mean you are right 100% of the time. ( Paul Muchinsky)Baseball pinback buttons book comes to mind as I proved to Paul many times that what was pictured wasnt what was represented by the pin...

MW1 12-19-2015 05:43 PM

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Originally Posted by cincicards (Post 1483270)
Without any direct link to Baltimore the pin is just a genetic BBC pin, the book is quoted as "Old-time brass lapel pin". Once again, just because this particular pin is pictured in the book does not mean its related to Baltimore.

I would say it is more likely than not unless you can show an image of the same pin in a Boston baseball book or Detroit baseball book or New York baseball book, etc.

Let's try to keep our opinions centered on real evidence here instead of raw emotion. If you're going to try to indict someone's eBay listing as erroneous, please offer some evidence. Dan is quite knowledgeable and there's a picture of his pin along with many other items from the Baltimore Baseball Club in a book about Baltimore Baseball. That to me is more compelling than your unqualified, emotional appeal.

If you have some real evidence to the contrary, show it.

cincicards 12-19-2015 06:01 PM

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Seems like it would be BBBC (Baltimore Base Ball Club) instead of just BBC, as an example RBBC (Rochester Base Ball Club), as baseball was used as base ball:

Attachment 215317

Huysmans 12-20-2015 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cincicards (Post 1483280)
Seems like it would be BBBC (Baltimore Base Ball Club) instead of just BBC, as an example RBBC (Rochester Base Ball Club), as baseball was used as base ball:

Attachment 215317

+1

MW1 12-20-2015 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cincicards (Post 1483280)
Seems like it would be BBBC (Baltimore Base Ball Club) instead of just BBC, as an example RBBC (Rochester Base Ball Club), as baseball was used as base ball:

Attachment 215317

Randall,

This is a good point and I noticed the same thing when reviewing other Baltimore pins from the late 19th century. Are there any verifiable examples to the contrary?


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