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Old 11-09-2015, 08:23 PM
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I always thought of it as a paperclip, but I think you're right. It probably was meant for a shirt pocket. Here's a closer pic...

It's very cool. Remember, back in the day, guys wore collared shirts and/or jackets to games!
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A little bit of yankee love!
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Old 11-09-2015, 08:37 PM
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A lot of really hard to find Yankee pins there Al, but that Old Timers Day pin just never shows up.
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Mike yes that pin is very hard to find!. Here is one I also have that I saw you have a very hard dodger pin. But all I have seen have the dark Bum on the right. The one I was able to get has a red bum on the front. I know its good as the union logo is stamped on the back!
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Another interesting variation. The very rare "Shaving Permit" pin is red, but I've never seen either come in two colors. Got to love pins!
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Mike yes the shaving permit bum is just like this one red. And yes Pauls was the only one of that pin I also have ever seen.
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I don't go out of my way to collect pinbacks, but I do have a few.
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nice dan! 1 or 1000 a nice pinback is a nice pinback!
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Fantastic, Al! I've never seen the one with Skowron.
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Fantastic, Al! I've never seen the one with Skowron.
thanks rob . I believe that is one of the top 5 hardest yankee pins to get...
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I don't have many pins, but this is a great thread. Thanks to everyone for sharing. Very cool.
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Great thread.

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Al, Here's the back of the Rowell pin.

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It's very cool. Remember, back in the day, guys wore collared shirts and/or jackets to games!
Before my time.

Man, you guys are killing me with these bum pins. I've been trying to pick one up for a long time, but no luck so far.
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Man, you guys are killing me with these bum pins. I've been trying to pick one up for a long time, but no luck so far.
Justin,
Those bum pins are like hens teeth! And will cost a ton.. I to like your pocket clip pin.. I never saw that one either. Like mike said gotta love pins..
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