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Posted By: David Keller
Phil - the Hake's book is a great place to start, but it's far from a definitive source. I am constantly amazed by some of the pins that show up in this forum that I've never seen in Hake's or Dr. Muchinsky's books. Anyway, here is one set from the time frame you're looking for. They were distributed by Jake Stenzel, a former major leaguer who had a pub across the street from the Reds ballpark. |
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