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Here are a few that I've always thought were pretty cool (in different ways, of course). Pins really serve to paint a visual picture of what each era of baseball was like....
1912 Redland Field- Cincinnati 1913 Athletics Composite 1929 Cubs Team Press Pins (1929 A's, 1939/40 Reds, 1938 Yankees, 1948 Braves, 1956 Dodgers, 1948 Indians) 1939/40s Reds |
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A few more that are kinda cool....
1930s Cracker Jack Pins 1940s Jackie Robinson... much historical significance with this variation, as you were either rooting "for him" or "against him". 1960s Flasher Pins... with nifty double images, depending on your viewing angle. These ones go surprisingly cheap, although the Angels variation is quite tough. |
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One of my favorite threads!
![]() I will start with this one more to come.
Last edited by batsballsbases; 04-12-2016 at 10:16 AM. |
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Leon,
Don't tell me you're starting on pinbacks now!!! I did put in some bids on that Matty pin, sorry if I bumped it up a bit for you. Rob, Mark, and Al Nice pins all, would like to see more if you have them Here are some of my favorite pinbacks and a scorer. and a VERY TOUGH post-war pin...also my favorites ![]() MikePugeda |
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Mike:
Awesome collection! I love the Connie Mack Pin, and am trying to do a Philadelphia A's thing right now... So email me or drop me a PM if you would be interested in a trade involving one of the Jackie Robinson Pins (or something else...) I've got some other nice ones that I just didn't have time to post. Take care, Mark |
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Mark,
Hi, could you e-mail me some pics of other pinbacks you have whenever you get a chance? My e-mail address is: docp@ptd.net I would primarily be interested in pre-war pinbacks, but may be interested in one of the Robinson pins. Mike |
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Great pins guys. Keep them coming!
Reds Pins.jpg |
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moved to june pick-up thread...
Last edited by MVSNYC; 06-21-2009 at 05:11 PM. |
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The first one below is from the old Coney Island Park near Cincinnati. I'm not sure when or why it was made. The actual size is about 1.25 inches in diameter, I enlarged it so you could see the paddle wheel boat that was used to ferry people to the park. The second one is from Kings Island. Believe it is mid-80's.
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Thanks for posting those, Dave...
Boy, do I have some fond memories of going to Coney Island as a kid in the late '60s. The image of that "Lost River" boat ride (with the steep drop) still scares the heck out of me. I guess the Park shut down shortly after we moved away in 1970. Great Pin... thanks again! |
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Mike very nice items! Great to see there are more like me out there
![]() ![]() Here are a few more. ![]()
Last edited by batsballsbases; 04-12-2016 at 10:16 AM. |
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MORE AL....pretty please!!!!!
Very nice & tough pinbacks. MikePugeda |
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One more round...
![]() And a semi-tough Joe Louis ![]() Mike |
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Mike Thankyou! We could be here for a long time
![]() I will post as many as leon will let me![]() A few of my Day pins And a rare White Sox Garter pin Now if only I can get my friend Dan to learn how to use his computer we would have a treat!!
Last edited by batsballsbases; 04-12-2016 at 10:16 AM. |
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