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3” HOF Pins from Cooperstown 1 Babe Ruth 2 Lou Gehrig 3 Jackie Robinson 4 Hank Greenberg 5 Lou Boudreau 6 Al Kaline 7 Stan Musial 8 Yogi Berra 9 Ernie Banks 10 Ed Mathews 11 Whitey Ford 12 Bob Feller 13 Monte Irvin 14 Roy Campanella 15 Roberto Clemente 16 Bob Lemon 17 Sandy Koufax 18 Willie Mays 19 Bob Gibson 20 Duke Snider 21 Robin Roberts 22 Joe DiMaggio 23 Ted Williams 24 Mickey Mantle 25 Brooks Robinson 26 Frank Robinson 27 Hank Aaron 28 Juan Marichal 29 George Kell 30 Walter Alston 31 Jack Brickhouse 32 Harmon Killebrew 33 Pee Wee Reese 34 Luis Aparicio 35 Don Drysdale 36 ??????? 37 Enos Slaughter 38 Johnny Mize 39 Hoyt Wilhelm 40 Lou Brock
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Just an excuse to get this thread back on the first page, but here is a scan of what I believe is the only one of the fifty confirmed 1971 pins to not have been shown yet on the two pin threads, Marty Pattin, along with the other known Brewers.
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I noticed that the 1971 Tommy Harper doesn’t have a facsimile signature, all of the other pins do, including versions of the Clemente and the Mays. I wonder if whoever took the photos required the players to sign their names on a sheet of paper so that they can then use the signature on the pins, like Topps did on their sets that had the signatures.
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Last page; post #128.
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Are there other “black box” pins with the team name missing?
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