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Just found this thread on the passes. They're one of my favorite things to collect.
For years, the lifetime passes were undervalued and could be picked up relatively inexpensively. Now it's a little tougher. Here are three from the collection. The paper pass is an example for Sliding Billy Hamilton is an example of the very first passes given. The gold pass for Bobby Wallace is an example of passes given to players with at least 20 years by 1934. Gold and silver passes replaced the initial paper passes. The leather Haddix pass is a bit more unusual. I've also got his golden metal pass. There are ten more if anyone wants to see them. I know this thread is old so there might not be interest. Happy collecting. |
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