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It's damn hard for me to find a Giants pin I don't have, so when I saw this (cheap) D**gers flicker, I had an idea. It fits nicely in my D**ger hate pin case.
I sure hope Doug "Slayer > Pearl Jam" Goodman see it! ![]()
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Below is some more content that Dodger fans won't love, and nothing that Rob doesn't already have. But the latest TSOG Video features some pretty cool Willie Mays Pinbacks.
Hope you enjoy, and thanks for looking! Link.... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGqUCfURX2Q
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P.S. Your wall mounted pin case is next level! Custom made?
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Thanks Rob... Impressive airbrushing on that one, and nice to "pin" down the time frame (sorry, couldn't resist!)
Those glass-front shadowbox cases are not custom-made. They were available at Aaron Bros. for quite a few years and I snapped up a bunch in two different sizes, back in the day. The size you see in the Mays episode is the smaller of the two. Really a shame that Aaron Bros went out of business... they had so many supplies, easels, frames, mats and other things that were great for display. They were a cut above Michael's Crafts, and I miss them. That said, I'll try to look into whether those cases are still sold at another retailer or perhaps online.
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Thanks Al...
Those variations must be super tough... especially the large one. Never even seen one of those offered for sale! I really love the "name at top" version as well. Now I'm on the lookout for one of those. ![]() Much appreciated! Mark
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Nice collection of Mays pins Al!
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Thankyou Jimmy... Stop by some day!
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Attended the famous Fishersville, Va. antique show today for the first time. Pinbacks and sports stuff in general was hard to find. I did find one pinback dealer who had a few nice 1960’s buttons that I liked; Cranes, some NFL pins and a few Kelloggs jet planes that I wanted. Problem was, his prices were outrageous and he had a terrible attitude. He wouldn’t let anyone open any of the cases to pull out any button. I wanted to put a group together to see about getting a good price. He refused so I had to try to keep showing him button after button in trays and having him think about it to give me a price. His general customer service was atrocious and I was probably ready to spend $75 or $100 with him, but I simply walked away because of his nastiness.
I wandered around the antique sale a bit longer, and didn’t think I was going to find anything. I then spotted a vendor with a couple of display cases so I approached and saw that he had a number of different pinback buttons. He ended up having four baseball buttons. Two of them were from the American Nut and Chocolate series, a Brooklyn Dodgers and a Boston Braves button. Unfortunately, he had them both priced at $35 apiece. I asked him what his best price on those was and he said he could do both for $50 which was still too much. The Dodgers one was even scratched up some. He said he thought they might be rare and I explained to him that they are actually pretty common, and can generally be had for about 10 bucks or so apiece. Needless to say I didn’t buy those. Then I spotted these two gems. He had them priced at a very reasonable amount and thus they came home with me. Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 10-13-2023 at 06:40 PM. |
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Congrats! I am in Raleigh, NC and never heard of this show? Just looked on a map to see where Fisherville is located…not too far….great pickups…
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