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Posted By: jamie
The Whitehead Hoag Co. Newark N.J.-- they were pretty prominent manufacturers of pinbacks, buttons, etc. from the 1890's until the 1930's (and maybe beyond). They printed the Sweet Caporal baseball pins. Unfortunately, this means it could have been made for almost anybody. |
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