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Vintagedeputy 07-11-2023 08:25 AM

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Originally Posted by MK (Post 2354928)
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.

JimmyC 07-11-2023 09:24 AM

Nice pick up on the Indy pin and MK, nice collection of minor league pins....and yes, much tougher to find.....

andypcl 07-11-2023 09:46 AM

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Hi Mike,
Great Seals pin. In all my years I haven't stumbled upon the 1 1/4" one.

Vintagedeputy 07-11-2023 09:50 AM

Great collection of minor league pins by everyone so far! Glad to have finally snagged my first.

MK 07-11-2023 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by andypcl (Post 2354959)
Hi Mike,
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.

Vintagedeputy 07-11-2023 10:27 PM

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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.

Scott Garner 07-13-2023 10:26 AM

Completed HOF Warren Spahn framed project with PM10 pinback
 
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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!

Scott Garner 07-13-2023 10:26 AM

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perezfan 07-13-2023 11:38 AM

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.

Scott Garner 07-13-2023 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2355462)
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.

Hi Mark,
Thank you!
Good question. My framer uses archival techniques, but I don't honestly know.
I will ask him and circle back with an answer


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