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has anyone had any luck taking apart a 1-2? I have one that I would like to take apart.
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Years ago when these were dirt cheap and I was stupid for not buying as many as I could find, I took one apart. If I remember correctly, the one I took apart was fairly well stuck together and I had to be careful not to dent the buttons while pulling them apart.
I also remember that when I DID finally pull them apart, that there was some scratches on the edges and paint missing because they had been together for so long and they were so tightly pushed together. David Oops, As far as the original question goes, I don't think the three missing teams will be found unless there are a larger number of player buttons that haven't been found yet. The Yankees and the Cubs were in the 1932 World Series so they might have been left out because they were already well known (or the expense of signing the players were too high) and the Pirates were in-state rivals of the Phillies so they were probably left out because of that. David |
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Great post about the PX3 buttons. I never knew that they were suppose to be snapped together.
Just yesterday morning, I posted something on the board about a PX3 button that I just came across. It was Si Williams #2 that was slabbed by SGC. The weird thing was that the slab only said "SAMPLE" on it. I was questioning whether anyone on the board had ever seen that done before. Last night I was able to get in touch with the consignor and he told me that the pin was rare and was told by SGC that they don't grade them. But they would slab it for safe keeping. Is there anything about the Si Williams button that would make it rarer than others? Or is the set in general that is rare? Last edited by Buythatcard; 03-14-2021 at 08:24 AM. |
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Thought I would repost this because I know that it only takes a post like this one to make it happen. And who knows, maybe a year and half later some late breaking PX3 Double Header button info is ready to emerge.
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Old Cardboard says, "Colors include white, red, green, yellow and blue." Does anyone know if this means that each player comes in these 5 colors? I have Sam Rice in 3 different colors (see below). If I'm missing 2 colors, I'd appreciate any help in completing my Sam Rice color run.
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