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lefty147 07-05-2009 03:04 PM

Vintage Pennant Price Guide Completed
 
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Hi All, After 8 months I just wanted to let everyone know I have finally completed the project (at least the 1st edition). It was a learning experience for sure. I would especially like to thank Mark (perezfan) for all your help in pricing and all your emails and also everybody else who emailed pictures. There are over 1,200 pennant photos, prices, and rarity of pennants dating from 1910's-1970's. All the vintage teams are covered including the Brooklyn Dodgers (close to 60 different pennants), Negro Leagues, Boston Braves, Milwaukee Braves, Yankees (almost 90 different), etc. There is an All-Star Game section dating to 1941, and a complete football section. It is 210 pages and the cost is 18.99. They should be ready to ship around the last week of July. If you would like to order a copy (it does not need to paid for at this time) you can email me and I will hold a copy for you and notify you when they are ready to be shipped. Thanks again, Mike (gemini147@juno.com)

mjkm90 07-05-2009 03:25 PM

Great work Mike. I'll bet dollars to donuts there will be a rise in pennant prices as a result of this long over due book. It seems that whenever a niche is cataloged, collectors dive in. There are so many exceedingly rare pennants and they have a look and feel that is unmatched in the vintage sports world (IMO). It is difficult to think of a piece of memorabilia with a greater association with the game of baseball (who will win the pennant?!?!).

lefty147 07-05-2009 04:19 PM

It was fun to do. I have already found more that are not included. Not sure if something like this can ever be "complete". One has to just keep adding each time. I can remember going to Shea Stadium as a kid and that was the one thing I always got as a souvenir. Mike

andypcl 07-05-2009 04:46 PM

Pennant Guide
 
Mike,

Looks like a great book. I'd like to buy one - I'll send you an email also.
-Andy

ibuysportsephemera 07-05-2009 07:22 PM

E-Mail sent...please add me to the list.

Jeff

wrapperguy 07-05-2009 10:15 PM

looks fantastic
 
Email sent. Would like one also. Thanks for all the hard work. Excited to see it!

JLange 07-06-2009 04:23 AM

Thank you
 
Email Sent. I am thrilled to see a source book like this in the hobby. Thank you for putting this together!

vintagesportflips 07-06-2009 05:13 AM

Pennant Book
 
Email sent as well, I can't wait to get a copy. Looks great.

Phil Arem 07-06-2009 10:58 AM

I'm in for a copy as well!!
Looks terrific!!

thanks

Phil

perezfan 07-06-2009 11:41 AM

Mike, you are probably correct that a book like this may never be fully complete. There are just so many variations out there, and when you think you've seen 'em all, another inevitably turns up.

But the time and effort you put into this will pay huge dividends, and will help both collectors and dealers immensely. This will serve as a great resource to anyone who collects vintage pennants (or is interested in getting started).

It will generate new interest, and besides serving as a price/rarity guide, it will provide exposure for many pennants the general public has never seen before. This all-encompassing Guide will show off the amazing and intricate artistry of pennants from the early 20th Century as well as all teams' logo/design changes throughout the years.

A guide like this was long overdue, and many congrats to you for finally getting it out there. To Mike H's point earlier, this book will serve to catalogue the quintessential baseball souvenir... the pennant!

lefty147 07-06-2009 07:29 PM

I think it will be easier to add more pennants and build on to what I have now as there is something to go by. I am already going to start gathering more images as they come available and will do some other categories and hopefully update it at some point if all goes well. Thanks for the many emails. Mike

lefty147 07-09-2009 08:26 AM

Just out of curiosity does anybody have a complete set or close to it of 1916 (BF2) Ferguson Bakery Felt Pennants. Thanks

HiNeighbor 07-09-2009 08:52 AM

Mike,
The cover looks real smart. Nice to see the 1912 Sox pennant there!

Just out of curiosity, is the book all in color? Look forward to getting a copy.

Greg

lefty147 07-09-2009 10:08 AM

Hi, I wish it was all color but it would it would be just to expensive to do that. Just the front and back cover. Thanks, Mike

HiNeighbor 07-11-2009 06:22 AM

I'm sure the book will still be great, Mike, but am bummed that it's going to be in black and white. Pennants are all about the color and there are so many beautiful color combinations out there. The pre-war pennants, like those that Mike H. and Mark have graciously shown on this forum, always remind me of painted works of art. That Detroit pennant Mike has is just killer.

We got lucky when we did our book on Breweriana. The publisher funded the whole thing, did all the photography, and made it in color from front to back. The cover price on our book (not that any of the authors made any money on it, it was more just a labor of love) was about ten dollars more than what you have on yours.

How did you establish the values assigned to the pennants?
I know the values we assigned in our book were obsolute before it even got out of the printer's office.

Look forward to getting my copy.

Greg

matty39 07-11-2009 01:32 PM

bf2 pennants
 
Hi Mike, You were asking if anyone had a complete set of BF2s. I completed a set about five years ago and still have it. To view a complete set, go to Old Cardboard. jim sexton

mjkm90 07-11-2009 03:07 PM

I would gladly pay double or more for a color copy, but will greatly appreciate this book regardless.:D

lefty147 07-11-2009 03:26 PM

Vintage Pennant Price Guide
 
Hi Greg, When I first checked into it, the price for all color interior was crazy and I figured it would be a very select few that would be willing to spend that much. I had emailed with Mark about that very subject. That was the main reason for going B/W. You found a very nice publisher to do all that for you. The prices came from a variety of areas including past auction results (Hunt, REA), asking/sold prices from web sites, Ebay results and Mark helped with many too. Mike
Jim, Thanks for the site.


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