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Can anyone provide any additional info on this mirror? It appears to be some type of premium that "mirrors" the related pin series...
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Interesting item...I'm betting someone took some scrap from the factory and made their own mirror with it...I doubt that's a production item.
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Hi Chris,
I tend to agree with Dan. Looks like a litle made up piece as the corner bends are very crude. Intresting conversation piece! ![]()
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Chris,
Here are 3 I have . And for the record the Frank Baker POCKET MIRROR is the real one not some broken one that was made to look like a one of a kind pin back button and sold in the REA auction. ![]() ![]()
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Thanks, guys. That appears to be a good possibility. Beautiful stuff Al!
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Al u sure the pocket mirror is real
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Al luv that mirror
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Saw this thread and wondered if one of you could help me ID this player mirror (long ago minus the mirror itself). And, no, I don't think it depicts Joe Jackson. Just some schmo who played for Newark c. 1910.
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I am wondering whether to clean this up a little. Or, do I just keep it as is? Any thoughts/opinions are appreciated! Thanks, Skip
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Nice, Skip. I wouldn't touch it.
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The king of all mirrors!
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I believe the original mirror is a raw pre-cut piece from the 1933 PX3 Double Header disc set:
![]() You can see your Cronin portion is the same image as this Cronin currently selling on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/1933-PX3-Dou...e-Cronin-PSA-2 Robert S |
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Thanks, Robert. That appears to be the case!
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