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Old 08-01-2022, 08:58 AM
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Trying to put some new blood back in the pin section! Lets post up some nice ones. Picked up the pin on the left to compliment my one on the right. I believe it was issued for the 1907 or 1908 world series..... Hughie Jennings was the manager.... Very hard to find and was glad to get it...
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The only pin in my collection. 1934 Babe Ruth Quaker Oats.
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Trying to put some new blood back in the pin section! Lets post up some nice ones. Picked up the pin on the left to compliment my one on the right. I believe it was issued for the 1907 or 1908 world series..... Hughie Jennings was the manager.... Very hard to find and was glad to get it...
Nice pickup Al.
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Nice pickup Al.
Thanks Mike ! Lets see a few from that beautiful collection you have!
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Picked up a few at the National to add to my group..... Looking for Yankees and Dodgers I don’t have with ribbons and hangers.....
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Old 08-03-2022, 08:55 AM
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Nice collection Thanks for posting...
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I tried to win this last year and it sold for $7k, I was happy to win it for $2400 in the most recent auction of theirs. Its fairly large at 3.5"
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Those are very cool. Love them.
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Ribbons and Hangers
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I try to find pins with ribbons......very hard to find .....found only a very few at the National....But thought this picture might answer your ribbon question..I love this photo.....
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Marty my one wish in life to be able to go back in time!
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Marty the question on ribbons is YES many pins did come with the ribbons and trinkets but which got what is just very random.... But as we can see it was a common practice .... Here is another image..
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Thanks for sharing that one ..............haven’t seen it...

Would love to see that picture without the advertising......

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Back in time?......I will follow you....but just for a week or two...LOL
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Way to go Scott! Great addition for your collection!
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