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Love all the charms! How cool was it to see things like rabbit's feet, knives, metal rifles, and all the other standard charms dangling from great-looking team pins at concession stands in the 50s and 60s? Irresistible! I am still drawn to an assemblage including the team pin, red, white, and blue ribbons, metal or plastic (bakelite?) ball, bat, and glove or a little hollow plastic pitcher, catcher, or batter. Although dealers started putting their own assemblages together years ago to enhance the value of their pins, if you've seen a lot of them it's fairly easy to tell an actual vintage complement from a more recent creation. Originals for my Senators/Nationals are hard to come by, however, and highly prized by this collector.
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For anyone interested...I have recently been in contact with Natalie Marfleet of Hypergraphic Press. They are the publishers of Dr. Muchinsky's reference book on baseball pinback buttons.
I was under the impression that the book was out of print and unavailable. Natalie assured me that copies of the book are still available, albeit a bit pricey ($100 for the book plus $17 for shipping). I just placed my order. They also still have copies of his boxing pinback book as well. If you want to order a copy, call Natalie at 507-649-4482 with your credit card information. She'll be happy to help you. Jim |
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Jim - thanks for providing this info....I tried to order one off the website last week with no luck once I made contact....This thread has certainly got me inspired again about pin collecting - thanks! Jim
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My pleasure! Call Natalie. She was a joy to work with.
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Exactly. It's very educational about different types of pinbacks and to show a lot of what was produced. Particularly cool for team collectors.
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12 thousand bucks for a Jackie Robinson PM-10 from Hake’s.
![]() I think Paul Muchinsky’s “values” are becoming much more realistic. In some cases, they’ve even become low.
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