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Does anyone have answers to these questions regarding the 1969 pins:
A) How were they distributed? B) Is there a complete checklist? C) Why were some in Black and white, and some in color? D) Why we're some created as 2 1/2 inch in addition to the 3 1/2 inch diameter? E) Why are some extremely scarce? |
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To try and answer some of the questions. I don't think a complete checklist exists. The Standard Catalog of Baseball cards had a checklist but it was not complete. I'm thinking they were made for at least two years and possibly three. You are correct in that there are color and black and white versions of a number of the players. There are also different head shots that are both black and white. Here are two different Killebrew buttons that are both black and white. I am not sure why two different sizes exist and I don't know why certain players are so difficult while others are so easy. |
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That's interesting, I did not know there was different head shots on some pins. This would make completing this set even more difficult than I thought. Thanks for the information.
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Hi Mike, I didn't know about different poses either. I know I've posted this link before but here's my group of the 3 1/2" pins.
http://andysvintagepinbacks.homestea...969-MLBPA.html Somebody with more energy than myself should tie together the SCD list with the contributions on this board and come up with a tentative master list. Rob, nice one. I've never come across that one either. I picked up these at a show last week. You know how I like the "low minor" leaguers. Paducah (Kitty League I think), and the Yuma Panthers. ![]() |
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Hey Andy,
Thanks for posting the photo group again. Very impressive collection. I do not have the energy to put together a checklist for these pins, but maybe somebody will. I'm sure as soon as it is "complete", another Pin would surface. |
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Wow! 59 cents originally. I paid $244 for my large Mays
![]() I, also, was not aware of the different poses or the color examples. Not surprising that there are so many Killebrew pins, since the company was MN based....just like the large number of Twins player pennants. In Andy's group (which I had somehow missed on previous visits to your site), it looks like the majority of players are a All-Star caliber.....but there are certainly some exceptions! Hate to admit, I'm not familiar with Bill Melton or Jim Hickman. Odd, also that they decided to do a Ruth and Gehrig. As for scarcity, I had never seen the original packaging (thanks, DWR!), but that makes me think these must have been sold in dime stores and not at the ballparks. They really must not have sold that many because, whereas Mays PM-10s are a dime a dozen (figuratively speaking), these 1969 pins of Mays hardly ever turn up on eBay. Besides Mays and McCovey, Marichal is the only other Giant I know of. I may start working on a checklist. Or not. ![]()
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Is anyone aware of any Clemente variations - a small pin, color photo, etc?
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I would love to start collecting Yankees pins from the 70's and 80's. Is there anything I need to know before starting? Is there anyway to be able to tell the fakes from real pins?
Thanks! Mike |
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The "digital format" may or may not be your thing, but it sure makes searching for particular players a heckuva lot easier.
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I hit the wrong button and wanted to add that the guide I have doesn't list these, only the 1970 Expos. I'm not sure what a full set consists of...
-A |
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Judging from Paul M's book, you lack 3 each of the 1969 and 1970 Expos series. You're almost there! Do the red, white and blue 1970s have any markings on the curl?
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Hi Rob,
Yes, on the white half of the curl in tiny red text is says "Made in Canada" |
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