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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Todd Schultz I am somewhat familiar with the Mrs. Sherlock's bread pins with the red borders, found in the SCD catalogue,  but have not seen one of these before--I just won and received it: | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: jay wolt TODD - I have seen that style before, but I have no info on scarcity or  | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Anonymous Just because the tiny print says Rochester, it doesn't necessarily mean it was distributed there. It could have been made anywhere and distributed somewhere else. I tend to not always go by what it says is a manufacturing location. | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: fkw Your Ed Konetchy pin is a 1922 PD5 Toledo Mud Hens pin. The 1922 set is numbered on the left. I have a few of the 1920 PD4 pins but none of the 1922 ones. | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Todd Schultz I was just ready to post that I found it in the back of the SCD book--what threw me is that it is a minor league set of Toledo players, and Konetchy was a major leaguer until 1922, so I looked in the wrong spot. Nice catch Frank. | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: fkw The SCD calls it a PB5 but its really a PD5.  "PD" for Bakery issue pin. | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: andy ...a great set of Toledo Mud Hens | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Mike Would someone who is knowledgeable about this set please contact me.  I have some questions. | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Patrick McMenemy Here is the Roger Bresnahan Mrs. Sherlock pin I own. My guess it must be from the 1920 set. | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Tom Boblitt Mrs. Sherlocks Pin Sets as I understand them.......... | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: fkw Hi Tom, is there a updated American Card Catalog numbering system for these and other pins? | 
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|  A question for Mrs. Sherlock 
			
			Posted By: Tom Boblitt don't exactly know where I got those numbers......they may have been from Sports Collector's Bible or somewhere else....that's what I've always used for them as I'm about 1-2 pins away from all 5 of those sets (w/Kolbs). | 
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