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Duluth Eskimo 08-09-2023 10:43 PM

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Here are two of the three 1937 versions. Obviously some condition issues with my “winner” one, but it doesn’t really bother me as much as it bothers others. Only the version with names has a tag on the rear.

perezfan 08-09-2023 11:32 PM

Very nice Jason! Awesome Yankees Pennants, and it was great meeting you at The National! :D

Domer05 08-10-2023 12:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo (Post 2363112)
I believe this pennant is from 1945 based on the style. I have many of the Yankees versions and believe this version in the photo is the style from 1938. This was part of a group that sold all together and was described as being bought at the World Series. I have posted this previously as well.

I agree with you, Jason. The style of Mike's Cubs pennant is more consistent with 1945 (not '38), based up its close resemblance to Yankee and Brooklyn Dodger pennants from the latter 1940s.

FWIW, I believe these Shear-labeled pennants from '37 and '38 were all manufactured by Trench and represent some of their first ever baseball pennants. Mike's Cubs pennant, perhaps from 1945, and also with a Shear label, strikes me as a natural evolution of that "insert ballpark name" artwork/series.

bocca001 08-10-2023 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2363067)
You're pissed? At least it was a technical issue. I picked up this beauty on ebay tonight. Made an offer. Seller countered. I accepted and paid. Then 30 minutes later, she cancels the sale and sends me a message saying she received a better offer...A whopping $200 more.

Imagine being that much of a scumbag you'd sabotage someone elses purchase. How empty must your life be that getting a pennant is that important to you? Luckily no one here would do that.

This sucks. I've had it happen before, but never on something so big. I collect because it brings me enjoyment. Sometimes things are not fun, like when the post office loses things, or you lose an auction because you did not see it. But this type of thing always makes me feel the worst.

ooo-ribay 08-10-2023 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2363152)
This sucks. I've had it happen before, but never on something so big. I collect because it brings me enjoyment. Sometimes things are not fun, like when the post office loses things, or you lose an auction because you did not see it. But this type of thing always makes me feel the worst.

This is the one thing that sometimes burns me out on “the hobby.” There are some great fellow collectors….some of them participate in the thread. Those types help each other out, alert you of stuff that fits your collection and might even “flip” something to you for no profit. But, unfortunately, there are also cut throat, win at any cost type collectors out there too. Those types seem to have an almost pathological need to “get stuff.”

UKCardGuy 08-11-2023 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2363222)
This is the one thing that sometimes burns me out on “the hobby.” There are some great fellow collectors….some of them participate in the thread. Those types help each other out, alert you of stuff that fits your collection and might even “flip” something to you for no profit. But, unfortunately, there are also cut throat, win at any cost type collectors out there too. Those types seem to have an almost pathological need to “get stuff.”

I reserve many words to describe the coat throat, win at any cost sellers...but "collector" isn't usually one of them.

Sorry they messed you about Rob.

ooo-ribay 08-11-2023 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo (Post 2363114)
Here are two of the three 1937 versions. Obviously some condition issues with my “winner” one, but it doesn’t really bother me as much as it bothers others. Only the version with names has a tag on the rear.

That Winners pennant is so cool. Had it fit into my collection, I would have grabbed it, too. It’s a “bird in the hand” situation. In no way does it stop you from upgrading if you find a better one. That’s basically my philosophy for any super rare thing I want.

bocca001 08-11-2023 09:39 PM

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I'm outing this auction. Don't hate me.

And offering my copy up for only 50% of his asking price.

ooo-ribay 08-12-2023 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2363622)
I'm outing this auction. Don't hate me.

And offering my copy up for only 50% of his asking price.

Nah….your A is a little faded. I kind of do like that pennant, though.

UKCardGuy 08-12-2023 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2363622)
I'm outing this auction. Don't hate me.

And offering my copy up for only 50% of his asking price.

Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)

Vintagedeputy 08-12-2023 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2363821)
Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)

Those are gorgeous.

661fish 08-12-2023 09:20 PM

[QUOTE=UKCardGuy;2363821]Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)[/QUOTE

Nicely done. Especially the Yankees.

ooo-ribay 08-13-2023 08:47 AM

Who do we think made the bottom Yankees? I can’t keep track.

perezfan 08-13-2023 10:59 AM

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Who do we think made the bottom Yankees? I can’t keep track.

Whoever it was also made the 1957 All Star Game Pennant...

UKCardGuy 08-13-2023 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2364000)
Whoever it was also made the 1957 All Star Game Pennant...

I have the maker of that 1957 ASG pennant as AdFlag.

thetahat 08-13-2023 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2363821)
Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)

The red Trench Yankees is a cool and rare version and in good condition. Congrats! Also one of the better Ad Flags below it …

thetahat 08-13-2023 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2364000)
Whoever it was also made the 1957 All Star Game Pennant...

Leave it to Ad Flag for drawing a batter taking a strike … still cool! Was this in your ASG pennant videos?

perezfan 08-13-2023 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2364093)
Leave it to Ad Flag for drawing a batter taking a strike … still cool! Was this in your ASG pennant videos?

Yes! But mine in the video is black.

And I think I actually said that if that's a fastball coming in and his bat is still in that position, he's in a lot of trouble (or something to that effect). Maybe not the most badass depiction of a batter, but a very cool pennant none-the-less. ;)

Domer05 08-14-2023 11:44 PM

Corrections & retractions
 
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Originally Posted by MK (Post 2357870)
If that is from 1937, why couldn’t this Cubs pennant be from 1938? The spine and tassels seem to be very similar. Everyone identifies this Cubs version as 1945, but I’ve always thought it’s 1938.

Last week I commented on a post concerning MK's Cubs pennant; and my belief that it was from the '45 World Series. I still think it looks like it came from that era; however, I've come across some new research that puts that opinion in jeopardy.

MK's Cub's pennant bears a concessionaire's label for Charles Shear, 146 Park Row, New York. Similar pennants, previously discussed last week on this thread from the '37 and '38 World Series, bore the exact same label, down to the address.

Well, the 1940 Manhattan telephone book listed Charles Shear's address as 146 Park Row; however, six years later, the 1946 edition listed him at 150 Park Row. Had MK's Cubs pennant come from the '45 World Series, it's more likely the address on the label would be for 150 Park Row. Instead, it bore the address corresponding with the concessionaire's location in the late 1930s.

So, who knows Mike, it may indeed be from the '38 World Series after all? :)

MK 08-15-2023 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Domer05 (Post 2364532)
Last week I commented on a post concerning MK's Cubs pennant; and my belief that it was from the '45 World Series. I still think it looks like it came from that era; however, I've come across some new research that puts that opinion in jeopardy.

MK's Cub's pennant bears a concessionaire's label for Charles Shear, 146 Park Row, New York. Similar pennants, previously discussed last week on this thread from the '37 and '38 World Series, bore the exact same label, down to the address.

Well, the 1940 Manhattan telephone book listed Charles Shear's address as 146 Park Row; however, six years later, the 1946 edition listed him at 150 Park Row. Had MK's Cubs pennant come from the '45 World Series, it's more likely the address on the label would be for 150 Park Row. Instead, it bore the address corresponding with the concessionaire's location in the late 1930s.

So, who knows Mike, it may indeed be from the '38 World Series after all? :)

As more circumstantial evidence, I give you one of these where someone painted the year 1938 at the end. Granted it could have been done years later, but more than likely it was done shortly after purchase. And yes it has the Shear label with the 146 Park Row address.

perezfan 08-15-2023 08:32 PM

Changing gears a bit...

If the "winning" bidder of this Indians pennant sees this post, start applying for your refund with Heritage ASAP. You just overpaid by $610 for a Mitchell & Ness Repro.

Hope whoever "won it" sees this and gets proper resolution! :rolleyes:

https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c...uction-120115#

thetahat 08-15-2023 09:12 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2364823)
Changing gears a bit...

If the "winning" bidder of this Indians pennant sees this post, start applying for your refund with Heritage ASAP. You just overpaid by $610 for a Mitchell & Ness Repro.

Hope whoever "won it" sees this and gets proper resolution! :rolleyes:

https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c...uction-120115#

I wonder if HA can wiggle out of it with their description. It is original in the sense that it isn’t a copy of an actual pennant from that time period. It’s a new design. Of course it’s an original circa 1998 pennant, in fact I bought this and others in person from the Mitchell & Ness Philly store that year in their half price Super Bowl Weekend sale. …

Enoch102 08-16-2023 12:08 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2364823)
Changing gears a bit...

If the "winning" bidder of this Indians pennant sees this post, start applying for your refund with Heritage ASAP. You just overpaid by $610 for a Mitchell & Ness Repro.

Hope whoever "won it" sees this and gets proper resolution! :rolleyes:

https://sports.ha.com/itm/baseball-c...uction-120115#

Looks like it’s up for auction on ebay. Or someone else is trying to make some money.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/38597255913...Bk9SR47No8-_Yg

perezfan 08-16-2023 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Enoch102 (Post 2364868)
Looks like it’s up for auction on ebay. Or someone else is trying to make some money.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/38597255913...Bk9SR47No8-_Yg

Yes, it just illustrates how many are out there. This is a different one from the Heritage example, and there are hundreds more that will all sell for under $30.

No offense to the winning bidder in HA (or to those who bid him up), but anyone who can't immediately tell the difference between this and something that's truly vintage probably should find another hobby. Or perhaps they should stick to a spending limit of under $50. Even worse is the fact that Heritage would run with it. Someone there had to know what it is.

bocca001 08-16-2023 10:27 AM

I find it most problematic that Heritage did not know.

Fballguy 08-16-2023 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2364956)
I find it most problematic that Heritage did not know.

When it says "Sell with a trusted expert" on their website, you kind of expect them to be an expert.

ooo-ribay 08-16-2023 06:26 PM

I’ve got a similar 1954 Giants that I’d let go for $600.

perezfan 08-16-2023 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2365114)
I’ve got a similar 1954 Giants that I’d let go for $600.

What a guy! :rolleyes:

Duluth Eskimo 08-16-2023 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by MK (Post 2364730)
As more circumstantial evidence, I give you one of these where someone painted the year 1938 at the end. Granted it could have been done years later, but more than likely it was done shortly after purchase. And yes it has the Shear label with the 146 Park Row address.

That is strange. I will also add that none of my 40’s versions of similar Yankees American League Champions have any labels on the rear like yours has, but do have similar field and design elements. Maybe they kept the Yankees with the “older” logo and went for a newer version with the Cubs? Who knows.

The strange thing is I have Yankees pennants that I believe to be from 1941 to 1943 that are different designs as well.

Vintagedeputy 08-17-2023 11:04 PM

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Picked up a couple of vintage pennants. Not in perfect condition but I like the graphics.

UKCardGuy 08-18-2023 03:55 PM

I've always liked that Twins pennant. The graphics are great.

Vintagedeputy 08-18-2023 10:54 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2365629)
I've always liked that Twins pennant. The graphics are great.

Agreed. This one is well loved but still displays well.

Fballguy 08-20-2023 08:07 AM

Looks like the loser got a taste of his own medicine. Love to see it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/33499557403...mis&media=COPY

rlevy 08-20-2023 08:28 AM

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Wow, love to see that. Maybe there is Karma after all. And this seller is a dirtbag as well.

Whoever tried to steal that pennant out from under you also bought this rare Dodgers pennant within minutes of its listing, for a great price. No issue here. Given who the buyer was I considered contacting the seller and offering double the price, but that just isn't something I could do and live with myself. I like this stuff, but not that much.

Rick
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38598619955...p2047675.l2557
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Vintagedeputy 08-20-2023 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2366017)
Looks like the loser got a taste of his own medicine. Love to see it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/33499557403...mis&media=COPY

Hair’s that rear pennant again!

perezfan 08-20-2023 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2366019)
Wow, love to see that. Maybe there is Karma after all. And this seller is a dirtbag as well.

Whoever tried to steal that pennant out from under you also bought this rare Dodgers pennant within minutes of its listing, for a great price. No issue here. Given who the buyer was I considered contacting the seller and offering double the price, but that just isn't something I could do and live with myself. I like this stuff, but not that much.

Rick
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38598619955...p2047675.l2557
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NM

ser1979 08-21-2023 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2366017)
Looks like the loser got a taste of his own medicine. Love to see it.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/33499557403...mis&media=COPY

Geez, 73% percent ebay rating.......

aelefson 08-22-2023 07:22 PM

Recent Boston Globe Article About Pennants
 
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Hi-

There was an article in the Boston Sunday Globe a couple of weeks ago (see scan below). It talks about a new company called Oxford Pennant but it also references Trench.

Alan

Domer05 08-22-2023 08:27 PM

Oxford Pennant
 
Alan,

Thanks for sharing that article. Oxford Pennant makes the best pennants on the market today, no question about it. The gentleman interviewed in your piece, David Horesh, co-founded the company. He's a class act. More importantly, he really values the history of pennant making; and he's committed to making pennants the old fashion way, i.e., the way we collectors would prefer to see them made.

If the novelty pennant is going to survive the 21st century, it's gonna be because companies like this found a way to revive the public's interest in triangular flags....

Domer05 08-22-2023 08:39 PM

"NB" mark?
 
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I came across this ca. 1976 Philadelphia Eagles pennant, by ... Trench? ASCO? Not really sure.

I know we've discussed the mysterious "VET" mark before as a possible concessionaire's mark associated with Veteran's Stadium; but what about this one being marked, "NB"??

Maker's mark? Concessionaire's mark? Philadelphia-area sporting goods store?

if only we knew a pennant collector with knowledge of the Philadelphia sports scene in the mid-1970s.... ;)

bocca001 08-22-2023 09:28 PM

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According to this one listed on Worthpoint, it is for Nilon Brothers concessions

bocca001 08-22-2023 09:31 PM

Which then led me to this perhaps interesting book...

https://www.chestnuthilllocal.com/st...all-park,16976

ooo-ribay 08-23-2023 05:34 AM

Good work, Marc!

That’s not a bad looking pennant….save for the “Officially Licensed Product” box. :cool:

ser1979 08-23-2023 06:06 AM

Anyone in here snag this from REA??

https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=152668

perezfan 08-23-2023 12:04 PM

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Anyone in here snag this from REA??

https://bid.robertedwardauctions.com...?itemid=152668

I was bidding on it as an upgrade to mine (hard to believe that more than one of these actually survived). The REA example is undoubtedly the finest example to exist, and someone got a raging deal.

If I didn't already have one, I would've bid this pennant up lots higher than it ended up selling for. Incredible graphics, and a single-day event that took place 108 years ago!

Take a gander at the photos below, sent to me by the great forum member Dave E.... Hard to believe that a Car Company would not only pay, but persuade two MLB teams to come to Toledo for an exhibition game just to entertain the factory workers. Equally incredibly, the players all walked in procession from the factory to the field alongside the auto workers!

Imagine seeing Matty pitching to Cobb with Crawford on deck... yes, that really happened! A different day and age for sure...

Hankphenom 08-23-2023 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2366897)
I was bidding on it as an upgrade to mine (hard to believe that more than one of these actually survived). The REA example is undoubtedly the finest example to exist, and someone got a raging deal. If I didn't already have one, I would've bid this pennant up lots higher than it ended up selling for. Incredible graphics, and a single-day event that took place 108 years ago! Take a gander at the photos below, sent to me by the great forum member Dave E.... Hard to believe that a Car Company would not only pay, but persuade two MLB teams to come to Toledo for an exhibition game just to entertain the factory workers. Equally incredibly, the players all walked in procession from the factory to the field alongside the auto workers! Imagine seeing Matty pitching to Cobb with Crawford on deck... yes, that really happened! A different day and age for sure...

How incredible to have that photo to go with the pennant!

perezfan 08-23-2023 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Hankphenom (Post 2366907)
How incredible to have that photo to go with the pennant!

Yes, it's the ultimate combo for a vintage pennant collector. Very difficult to find dead-ball era shots of people in the grandstands sporting pennants that are clearly identifiable. :eek:

UKCardGuy 08-23-2023 05:28 PM

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Yes, it's the ultimate combo for a vintage pennant collector. Very difficult to find dead-ball era shots of people in the grandstands sporting pennants that are clearly identifiable. :eek:

That photo is great. I was an underbidder for the 1915 pennant but I managed to pick up the 1914 version. I'm on the lookout for photos of the 1914 game.

I agree with Mark in that I thought the prices were pretty reasonable for a 109 year old piece of history.

What's everyone's thoughts on the 1914 Braves Pennant in the same auction. I thought it was in pretty amazing condition considering it's age.

thetahat 08-23-2023 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2366930)
Yes, it's the ultimate combo for a vintage pennant collector. Very difficult to find dead-ball era shots of people in the grandstands sporting pennants that are clearly identifiable. :eek:

There is a crowd pic from the 1916 WS and fans holding dated Brooklyn (Robins? Superbas?) pennants … I think it was posted here. It was the NL version of the 1916 Red Sox which has surfaced in auctions. But I’ve never seen the Brooklyn outside of that picture …

perezfan 08-23-2023 09:02 PM

Awesome pickup Gary... congrats! That one is just as nice (or even better) than the Tigers/Giants example. If a photo ever surfaces, please post it and I'll keep an eye out as well.


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