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Old 07-11-2023, 08:25 AM
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For the most part, minor league crossed bat pins are more difficult to find. Nice pick up.
Thanks! I only had a split second to make the decision to buy and I'm glad that I did. Can't wait to get it.
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Nice pick up on the Indy pin and MK, nice collection of minor league pins....and yes, much tougher to find.....
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Hi Mike,
Great Seals pin. In all my years I haven't stumbled upon the 1 1/4" one.
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Great collection of minor league pins by everyone so far! Glad to have finally snagged my first.
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Great Seals pin. In all my years I haven't stumbled upon the 1 1/4" one.
Thanks Andy. I don’t think I’ve seen the 1.75 inch version before.
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Screen shot from another online auction buy tonight. Haven’t seen this one before. Although it’s only from 1993, I thought it was unique being individually numbered out of 25,000.
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Old 07-13-2023, 10:26 AM
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Default Completed HOF Warren Spahn framed project with PM10 pinback

I thought I would circle back now that I completed my Warren Spahn framed project.
This piece incorporated the following items that I have collected over the years to create something that I will enjoy all the time:

My favorite action photo of Spahn that actually graced a Sports Illustrated cover in color at one point.

The circa-1958 large PM10 pinback thought to have possibly only been sold at the 1958 World Series.

An actual ticket stub from Warren Spahn's 2nd career no-hitter in 1961.
A super tough ticket to find, IMHO. Spahn hurled this masterpiece after he turned 40.

A stadium giveaway card that was given to fans that attended Spahn's 2nd no-hitter. Bonus points for someone having Spahn sign the card at some point. Very cool!

Finally, artwork from artist Hollreiser, who is famous for producing "This Day in Baseball" cartoons in the NY Daily Post and others during the 1960's and 1970's. This also pertains to Spahnie's 2nd no-hitter game.

Enjoy!
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Beautiful display, Scott... the quintessential photo of Spahnie and that Pin is such a tough one.

A question... In the portion below the photo, how did you adhere those items to the backing? I always wonder how to properly do this, to avoid compromising the items themselves.
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Beautiful display, Scott... the quintessential photo of Spahnie and that Pin is such a tough one.

A question... In the portion below the photo, how did you adhere those items to the backing? I always wonder how to properly do this, to avoid compromising the items themselves.
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Good question. My framer uses archival techniques, but I don't honestly know.
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Been looking at this Willie Mays pinback for a year now in an antique store, and finally got the dealer down to an acceptable price.
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I thought I would circle back now that I completed my Warren Spahn framed project.
This piece incorporated the following items that I have collected over the years to create something that I will enjoy all the time:

My favorite action photo of Spahn that actually graced a Sports Illustrated cover in color at one point.

The circa-1958 large PM10 pinback thought to have possibly only been sold at the 1958 World Series.

An actual ticket stub from Warren Spahn's 2nd career no-hitter in 1961.
A super tough ticket to find, IMHO. Spahn hurled this masterpiece after he turned 40.

A stadium giveaway card that was given to fans that attended Spahn's 2nd no-hitter. Bonus points for someone having Spahn sign the card at some point. Very cool!

Finally, artwork from artist Hollreiser, who is famous for producing "This Day in Baseball" cartoons in the NY Daily Post and others during the 1960's and 1970's. This also pertains to Spahnie's 2nd no-hitter game.

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Gorgeous Display and that photo is great!
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Gorgeous Display and that photo is great!
Thanks Jim! Much appreciated.
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That looks fantastic Scott!
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Picked up another crossed bats pinback tonight in an obscure auction. Check out that vintage rust. Love the thrill of the hunt!
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Thanks Clint!
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For the most part, minor league crossed bat pins are more difficult to find. Nice pick up.
So cool! I'm guessing that up until fairly recently, you couldn't hardly give those away.
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Picked up another crossed bats pinback tonight in an obscure auction. Check out that vintage rust. Love the thrill of the hunt!
Nice pickup. The Phillies had several in this style. If you find the one dated 1950 you’ve hit the jackpot. Very scarce.
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Nice pickup. The Phillies had several in this style. If you find the one dated 1950 you’ve hit the jackpot. Very scarce.
Good to know, thanks!
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Decided to drive out today to a place where I know of three antique stores, including one very large one. I got about 30% through the very large one and had to go get some lunch.

On the way to get lunch I spotted a little antique store in a strip mall that I had never been in before. Walked in and first spotted a 1958 San Francisco Giants program but then I saw this facedown in a change dish. Imagine my surprise when I flipped it over!!
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Beautiful display, Scott... the quintessential photo of Spahnie and that Pin is such a tough one.

A question... In the portion below the photo, how did you adhere those items to the backing? I always wonder how to properly do this, to avoid compromising the items themselves.
To Mark and all other interested collectors:
Checking in with my award-winning framer John, he sparingly uses wheat starch paste (likely available at Michael's), the water-soluble adhesive, that he uses to adhere paper items to an archival backing.

The way he describes his method is this:
Start with a small glob of wheat starch paste that he places on a separate piece of paper. Literally use the head of a needle to add a microdot of wheat starch paste to all four corners of whatever paper item you plan on attaching to the acid-free backer in the framed piece.

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I thought I would circle back now that I completed my Warren Spahn framed project.
This piece incorporated the following items that I have collected over the years to create something that I will enjoy all the time:

My favorite action photo of Spahn that actually graced a Sports Illustrated cover in color at one point.

The circa-1958 large PM10 pinback thought to have possibly only been sold at the 1958 World Series.

An actual ticket stub from Warren Spahn's 2nd career no-hitter in 1961.
A super tough ticket to find, IMHO. Spahn hurled this masterpiece after he turned 40.

A stadium giveaway card that was given to fans that attended Spahn's 2nd no-hitter. Bonus points for someone having Spahn sign the card at some point. Very cool!

Finally, artwork from artist Hollreiser, who is famous for producing "This Day in Baseball" cartoons in the NY Daily Post and others during the 1960's and 1970's. This also pertains to Spahnie's 2nd no-hitter game.

Enjoy!
That is so awesome! I love the picture; I have a similar snapshot. With that wingspan and that nose, he looks like a raptor about to pounce. The This Day series is great. I found a few hundred of them in the bottom of a box that held a collection I purchased. Here are a pair of Ruths:

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Decided to drive out today to a place where I know of three antique stores, including one very large one. I got about 30% through the very large one and had to go get some lunch.

On the way to get lunch I spotted a little antique store in a strip mall that I had never been in before. Walked in and first spotted a 1958 San Francisco Giants program but then I saw this facedown in a change dish. Imagine my surprise when I flipped it over!!
LOVE it…
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LOVE it…
Thanks! Me too. When I spotted it laying face down, I could see the orange edge and thought surely this must be some junk pinback button. Why would it be laying face down in a display case? I stood there in shock for a moment.

Side note - The dates on it are for Oct. 8, 9, and 10, but the O's wrapped up the series on Oct. 9. I imagine that these were only sold at the stadium starting Oct. 8, and that they weren't available after Oct. 9. I guess that is what accounts for the rarity of it.
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Another obscure auction find arrived today, a beautiful Mantle PM10. Appears to be in near-mint condition.

Found a 2009 article online from SCD with pics of it and their description.
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Group photo! After a several week drought of not finding any baseball pinback buttons in the wild, the floodgates opened wide these past two weeks!
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Great grouping! Love the Mantle…
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My mom is at an antique show and just sent me these pics. My mouth is watering, although the prices seem high.
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The scratches and light staining on the front seems to say yes but the clean back is giving me pause. It measures 3.5" in diameter.



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Just your standard, run of the mill antique show? I’m not sure you’d see an assortment that good at the National!
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Just your standard, run of the mill antique show? I’m not sure you’d see an assortment that good at the National!
They did actually have a ton of nice Pinbacks there. Lots of big vintage Pin assortments at multiple booths. The show was much bigger this year, as they opened up a few halls that were previously never used.

I picked up one unusual (what I believe to be rare) Pirates Pinback, and may post it later to get some feedback form the experts here.
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Just your standard, run of the mill antique show? I’m not sure you’d see an assortment that good at the National!
It looked pretty incredible. I wasn’t able to go so I’m living vicariously through the photos.
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Today’s pick ups…

The Musial was a gift from my mom who found it at the large antique show in Northern Virginia today.

The USC Rose Bowl pin and the McDonalds NBA Hoops pin were super inexpensive finds from a local antique store today.
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Quick pickup from the National.... I had not seen this Pirates Pinback before, and was hoping it might be somewhat scarce (I didn't pay a lot, so won't be too disappointed if it's common). I don't see any examples on ebay, which may be a good sign.

Questions for the Pin Gurus....

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2. How old is it ... Late 40s? Early 50s?

It's an uncommon image of the Pirates Mascot, that I hadn't seen. Thanks in advance for any help with this one.
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Quick pickup from the National.... I had not seen this Pirates Pinback before, and was hoping it might be somewhat scarce (I didn't pay a lot, so won't be too disappointed if it's common). I don't see any examples on ebay, which may be a good sign.

Questions for the Pin Gurus....

1. Is this a pretty rare one?
2. How old is it ... Late 40s? Early 50s?

It's an uncommon image of the Pirates Mascot, that I hadn't seen. Thanks in advance for any help with this one.
Really great looking pin - congrats on the pick up! Never seen that logo before…
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Quick pickup from the National.... I had not seen this Pirates Pinback before, and was hoping it might be somewhat scarce (I didn't pay a lot, so won't be too disappointed if it's common). I don't see any examples on ebay, which may be a good sign.

Questions for the Pin Gurus....

1. Is this a pretty rare one?
2. How old is it ... Late 40s? Early 50s?

It's an uncommon image of the Pirates Mascot, that I hadn't seen. Thanks in advance for any help with this one.
For what it’s worth, I’ve never seen this particular pin before. Have seen a Pirate with a knife in his teeth, but not with the hat. Nice pickup.
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Quick pickup from the National.... I had not seen this Pirates Pinback before, and was hoping it might be somewhat scarce (I didn't pay a lot, so won't be too disappointed if it's common). I don't see any examples on ebay, which may be a good sign.

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1. Is this a pretty rare one?
2. How old is it ... Late 40s? Early 50s?

It's an uncommon image of the Pirates Mascot, that I hadn't seen. Thanks in advance for any help with this one.
Something about that Pittsburgh font just says 1930s to me.
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Something about that Pittsburgh font just says 1930s to me.
I’m more inclined to say the 1950s.
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The scratches and light staining on the front seems to say yes but the clean back is giving me pause. It measures 3.5" in diameter.



I always thought that shiny safety pin style back was first used in the early 1970s.
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I always thought that shiny safety pin style back was first used in the early 1970s.
It’s right for that pin.
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I stopped into an online auction to see if they had any sports memorabilia (they didn’t), but I got a message from someone in the auction who had these 1956 Topps pins. Some are a little less than perfect, but the price was right so I grabbed them.

I have two of Al Smith, so if someone would like to do a trade of a comparable pin, feel free to reach out.
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A buddy of mine just snagged this for $16.99 BIN. The seller left a lot of money on the table.
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A buddy of mine just snagged this for $16.99 BIN. The seller left a lot of money on the table.
What do you estimate it to be worth?

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What do you estimate it to be worth?
I could have seen it making $300+
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I could have seen it making $300+
Wow! Those common players, huh!
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Not the most valuable pins but I couldn't help myself when I saw the 6 Sports Photo Associates Pins new on card for sale.
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Not the most valuable pins but I couldn't help myself when I saw the 6 Sports Photo Associates Pins new on card for sale.
Wow - those are cool in their original packaging - congrats!
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Not the most valuable pins but I couldn't help myself when I saw the 6 Sports Photo Associates Pins new on card for sale.
I would have been all over that find! I still damn near cry every time I see a pic of Thurman. Such a loss.
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Thanks Jim. I agree, Munson was taken way too soon.
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Has anyone ever completed a set of those?
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