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Aaron PattonDr. Muchinsky, thank you for your very insightful response. I leaned towards believing backless pins could be re-backed. But, in the cardboard world, repairs, re-builds, etc. are so fervently looked down upon...I wasn't sure what the feeling was amongst collectors.
I guess as is the case in most all hobbies, you collect what you like. If I happen to find something that I like, I'm willing to comprimise the condition/backing if its something I've never seen before.
I've set aside my life-long cardboard addiction for my current love of pinbacks. Dr. Muchinsky, your reference has been in my hands everyday...since its purchase (3) months ago. What a great hobby!
Rhett, thank you for posting your examples. Much appreciated.