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bocca001 08-06-2021 11:35 AM

I just looked through the museum on google images. Wow!

Fballguy 08-06-2021 01:03 PM

I take it the galleries on his website are just there to tease us? I see he has a Los Angeles Rams one. Not seeing it will haunt me until I finally breakthrough. Anyone get them to open?

Fballguy 08-06-2021 01:09 PM

Found pictures and video on their facebook page. Not a lot and not very good quality, but I saw "some" of the Rams stuff. I guess I'll add this to the itinerary for my next Rams game.

ooo-ribay 08-07-2021 02:57 PM

Good lord!!!!! :eek:

Glad to see he has some Bonds stuff!

What did/does Gary do for money?

http://www.ora.tv/larrykingnow/2013/...res-0_t8qjpguc

bocca001 08-08-2021 08:49 AM

Thanks for posting that interview. Amazing.

Are there bigger private collections out there?

UKCardGuy 08-08-2021 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Domer05 (Post 2126886)
I've never seen this exact photo before; but, beware, there's a better photo taken (I presume) by the same photographer from a different angle that the Library of Congress now owns....

The photo was taken at game #1 of the 1916 World's Series at Braves Field; and, the woman on the far right is Mrs. Ed McKeever, the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers--er, Robins--er, Superbas!

And to Greg's point, this has to be the earliest Brooklyn pennant to feature the nickname, "Dodgers," thereon because most simply read "Brooklyn" from that era.

Apparently, they stocked up on pennants before boarding their train to Boston because there's no less than 5 Brooklyn pennants depicted in the photo if you look carefully enough.

I'm playing a bit of catch up on this thread. I love that photo.

Question: Have any of us actually seen any these pennants (e.g. are there any known surviving copies)?

rlevy 08-09-2021 07:02 PM

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Recent pick-up of one of the 1963 Dodger pennants that Kyle wrote about on his blog. Unfortunately it was sash-less. Luckily Kyle could help me out and bring the pennant back to life.

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ooo-ribay 08-10-2021 06:00 AM

Welp, five days to got and the 3D is already past my planned “big” bid. :mad:

thetahat 08-10-2021 06:04 AM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2132172)
Welp, five days to got and the 3D is already past my planned “big” bid. :mad:

That’s a crazy amount given all that’s missing from it. Not making me feel optimistic about getting a Dodgers or Red Sox should another appear ….

Fballguy 08-10-2021 07:09 AM

Epic Pennant Being Auctioned
 
I hate to out an auction, but this one is so extraordinary and I know so many here would be interested in bidding...that it just seems too selfish to stay quiet about it. Good luck all.

1885 Cubs World Championship Pennant
https://ebay.us/rp6yAO

rlevy 08-10-2021 09:11 AM

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Recent pick-up. Yes, it is very faded from the original blue, and looks like someone ripped it from the wall, damaging the tip to where it is literally hanging on by a thread. Since it had the elusive 1955 year and "World Series Champs" printed on it, I would have expected it to be quite popular in Brooklyn, despite the plain graphics. But the only other one I have seen was in an ITPC auction years ago, and that one originated from Walter Alston's estate.

Then Kyle visited Dodger Stadium and his eagle eyes spotted this photo of the Dodgers promoting a new stadium in Brooklyn, with this pennant flying proudly above. Always nice seeing these pennants in photos. Thanks Kyle.

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perezfan 08-10-2021 10:50 AM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2132237)
Recent pick-up. Yes, it is very faded from the original blue, and looks like someone ripped it from the wall, damaging the tip to where it is literally hanging on by a thread. Since it had the elusive 1955 year and "World Series Champs" printed on it, I would have expected it to be quite popular in Brooklyn, despite the plain graphics. But the only other one I have seen was in an ITPC auction years ago, and that one originated from Walter Alston's estate.

Then Kyle visited Dodger Stadium and his eagle eyes spotted this photo of the Dodgers promoting a new stadium in Brooklyn, with this pennant flying proudly above. Always nice seeing these pennants in photos. Thanks Kyle.

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Great find!

Maybe you could remove that redundant 3rd tassel, and use the material to do that knitting/weaving procedure, to strengthen/rebuild the torn tip. You'll never find a better material match. I forget what the procedure is actually called, but someone here will remember, as it wasn't long ago that we discussed the YouTube video ("Felting Needles" or something like that :confused: )

perezfan 08-10-2021 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2132274)
Great find!

Maybe you could remove that redundant 3rd tassel, and use the material to do that knitting/weaving procedure, to strengthen/rebuild the torn tip. You'll never find a better material match. I forget what the procedure is actually called, but someone here will remember, as it wasn't long ago that we discussed the YouTube video ("Felting Needles" or something like that :confused: )

Then again, if it's a cloth pennant.... nevermind :o I think that procedure works only for true felt.

rlevy 08-10-2021 11:36 AM

Good thought Mark, but yes, it is cloth. I would probably screw it up trying to repair it. The tip is all there, just half-way ripped off. It looks ok for display purposes.

perezfan 08-10-2021 01:29 PM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2132286)
Good thought Mark, but yes, it is cloth. I would probably screw it up trying to repair it. The tip is all there, just half-way ripped off. It looks ok for display purposes.

Yeah, definitely leave it alone. GREAT find!

thetahat 08-10-2021 04:52 PM

Great Dodgers pennant, never saw it before. One thing you can do with the faded cloth pennant is brush it gently. This can reveal a richer blue underneath. Something I’ve done with keepers, not for resale. Although I think it looks cool as is …

ooo-ribay 08-10-2021 08:21 PM

Great pennant, Rick! That used to be blue?? :eek:

Looks like it faded more to brown than the usual grey...

ooo-ribay 08-10-2021 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2132194)
I hate to out an auction, but this one is so extraordinary and I know so many here would be interested in bidding...that it just seems too selfish to stay quiet about it. Good luck all.

1885 Cubs World Championship Pennant
https://ebay.us/rp6yAO

Think that will reach four figures?

















counting what's after the decimal point? I do not.

rlevy 08-10-2021 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2132483)
Great pennant, Rick! That used to be blue?? :eek:

Looks like it faded more to brown than the usual grey...

Yeah, Rob, the back is a light blue, but the front does look more brown than grey. The one on ITPC was a deep blue.

Fballguy 08-10-2021 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2132486)
Think that will reach four figures?



counting what's after the decimal point? I do not.

Two figures (with shipping and tax) is a distinct possibility.

Duluth Eskimo 08-11-2021 09:10 AM

Great pennant Rick. Haven’t seen that one before. Love the photo to go with.

rlevy 08-11-2021 03:20 PM

Thanks everyone. Kyle's photo find was definitely the icing on the cake.

thetahat 08-11-2021 06:49 PM

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It seems like WGN was a very big player in the 1940s. The new acquisition is at top, which resembles the font on other known WGNs. I think we can conclude that the Robinson-Paige-Doby pennants are WGN. They all have the characteristic of thin tassels of same color and texture as the body of the pennant, and many of these have the spray-painted look.

Kyle, what do you think?

thetahat 08-11-2021 07:00 PM

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This pennant here did remarkably well … fits the WGN style

perezfan 08-11-2021 11:11 PM

Always loved that one, although I never really understood the odd design and what it might depict.

Domer05 08-12-2021 12:13 AM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2132855)
It seems like WGN was a very big player in the 1940s. The new acquisition is at top, which resembles the font on other known WGNs. I think we can conclude that the Robinson-Paige-Doby pennants are WGN. They all have the characteristic of thin tassels of same color and texture as the body of the pennant, and many of these have the spray-painted look.

Kyle, what do you think?

Could be. I may need to pay more attention to the thickness of tassels, moving forward.

bocca001 08-12-2021 07:13 AM

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So, then maybe these are WGN? Thin tassels, same material as pennant. Graphics all one color. Spruced up at times with two cans of spray paint.

ooo-ribay 08-12-2021 07:32 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2132920)
Always loved that one, although I never really understood the odd design and what it might depict.

I was wondering the same. What the hell? :confused:

thetahat 08-12-2021 08:22 AM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2132965)
So, then maybe these are WGN? Thin tassels, same material as pennant. Graphics all one color. Spruced up at times with two cans of spray paint.

Interesting! I think so. Artwork isn’t similar but everything else is a match.

Fballguy 08-12-2021 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2132965)
So, then maybe these are WGN? Thin tassels, same material as pennant. Graphics all one color. Spruced up at times with two cans of spray paint.

I've always felt those were WGN. Fat spine, thin tassels and less than precise airbrushing.

Duluth Eskimo 08-12-2021 08:53 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2132920)
Always loved that one, although I never really understood the odd design and what it might depict.

Looks like a plume of air behind a fastball coming at you. Just my opinion.

bobw 08-13-2021 05:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo (Post 2133267)
Looks like a plume of air behind a fastball coming at you. Just my opinion.

Or a headdress or a Mohawk

UKCardGuy 08-13-2021 09:33 AM

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Originally Posted by bobw (Post 2133317)
Or a headdress or a Mohawk

I was thinking it resembled the grandstands....but looking again I'm not sure I know what it is.

Here's a new arrival of mine today. Catalog Ref: BSRS022-TBC

When I received it the bottom tassel was tied in a loose knot. When I took out the know, I found out why - the tassel is broken off.

Is it worth trying to repair the tassel, put it back in a knot or just leave it loose along side the pennant?

thetahat 08-13-2021 11:11 AM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2133382)
I was thinking it resembled the grandstands....but looking again I'm not sure I know what it is.

Here's a new arrival of mine today. Catalog Ref: BSRS022-TBC

When I received it the bottom tassel was tied in a loose knot. When I took out the know, I found out why - the tassel is broken off.

Is it worth trying to repair the tassel, put it back in a knot or just leave it loose along side the pennant?

Cool pennant Gary … interesting design (with year in ribbon graphic) that strangely appears only on Boston pennants (Braves and Sox).

bocca001 08-13-2021 02:02 PM

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Gary- I'd find a way to repair that tassel. For not super valuable stuff, I've used a very, very, very small amount of super glue. Just makes it display better on the wall. It makes a bit of a hard/crunchy area (less glue the better). If it was more valuable, I guess I'd get someone to sew it (would not want to damage it with glue).

Speaking of making things look better, I followed some advice and used Oxyclean on some late 1970s/ early 1980s pennants. I know that these are too new for many of you, but some of these pennants are pretty tough to find in general and are especially tough to find in decent condition. Most are white felt and many have turned yellow, tan, or straight up brown. Here are some before and after pics. Soaked each for about 2-4 hours on hot/warm water and a half scoop of oxyclean. I changed the water/soap once for each (after the water turned brown). They display much, much, much better now.

thetahat 08-13-2021 02:09 PM

Marc, great work. Oxy Clean works better than Retro for these? I tried Oxy on an old cloth pennant and it was a flop. I guess it depends on the material.

thetahat 08-13-2021 02:11 PM

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Finally found this elusive pennant, really pops on my Wall O’ Stadium Pennants

ooo-ribay 08-13-2021 02:17 PM

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This pic will be tiny, I’m guessing (on my phone in Idaho) but apropos of the 1948 pennant, I guess Bill Veeck buried a 14’ x 20’ (?) pennant in the ground and it’s never been found. This is it:

thetahat 08-13-2021 02:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2133476)
This pic will be tiny, I’m guessing (on my phone in Idaho) but apropos of the 1948 pennant, I guess Bill Veeck buried a 14’ x 20’ (?) pennant in the ground and it’s never been found. This is it:

That’s something else! Interesting to see the more modern-looking Chief Wahoo dating back that far …

bocca001 08-13-2021 03:49 PM

Greg- I did not try the retroclean pennants. But the Oxyclean worked great with these stiff felt pennants from the late 1970s/early 1980s. No color running at all, even on an Astros pennant that had red graphics. I've heard that red spines might color bleed a bit, but I did not have any of those. These are all very stiff felt pennants. I've heard that oxyclean does not work well on older softer felt pennants because the paint can bleed.

thetahat 08-13-2021 04:21 PM

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Here’s a Retro Clean success story ….

thetahat 08-13-2021 04:27 PM

Now here’s a note about the stadium pennants. Most, as you know, have a light yellow playing field. Are they made green and it quickly faded? Strangely, these Giants pennants (from the examples I’ve seen from Marc and Rob) seem to retain the grass color, and also many White Sox Comiskey Park (or White Sox Park) pennants have brilliant ballpark colors. But all the others have a yellow outfield :(

thetahat 08-13-2021 05:23 PM

My favorite stadium pennants, ranked:

5. NY Giants Polo Grounds
4. “A New Home” Bum LA Dodgers
3. LA Angels Dodger Stadium
2. KC A’s with big ear elephant
1. Redlegs white pennant with gray Crosley

Your turn, Mark :) … I bet we agree on 1 and 2

perezfan 08-13-2021 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2133533)
Now here’s a note about the stadium pennants. Most, as you know, have a light yellow playing field. Are they made green and it quickly faded? Strangely, these Giants pennants (from the examples I’ve seen from Marc and Rob) seem to retain the grass color, and also many White Sox Comiskey Park (or White Sox Park) pennants have brilliant ballpark colors. But all the others have a yellow outfield :(

The Cardinals often has a blue field surface.

perezfan 08-13-2021 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2133550)
My favorite stadium pennants, ranked:

5. NY Giants Polo Grounds
4. “A New Home” Bum LA Dodgers
3. LA Angels Dodger Stadium
2. KC A’s with big ear elephant
1. Redlegs white pennant with gray Crosley

Your turn, Mark :) … I bet we agree on 1 and 2

Well, those are great choices, all....

Just because of my love for the Reds (and Mr. Red), I will change the order just a tad. My favorite Reds Stadium Pennant is the one with Mr. Red flying on a Bat above Crosley Field. There are so many great ones, I'll have to do a Top 10...

1. Mr. Red Riding a Bat above Crosley Field
2. Mullin Giant inside of the Polo Grounds
3. "A New Home" with Bum dreaming of Dodger Stadium
4. KC Athletics Dumbo-like Elephant towering above Municipal Stadium
5. Milwaukee Braves with screaming Brave above County Stadium
6. Dodgers with Mullin Bum inside Ebbets Field
7. Cardinals with Batting Bird above Sportsman's Park
8. Tigers with full-body leaping Tiger above Briggs Stadium
9. Cardinals with sullen Bird Head above Busch Stadium
10. Huge Mr. Red stretching high above Crosley Field

Honorable Mention:
11. Angels with Angel mascot atop Chavez Ravine
12. Indians with earlier Big Nose Chief Wahoo above "The Mistake on the Lake"

Wish I could attach pics, but this new computer is a b*tch :mad:

thetahat 08-14-2021 08:35 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2133603)
Well, those are great choices, all....

Just because of my love for the Reds (and Mr. Red), I will change the order just a tad. My favorite Reds Stadium Pennant is the one with Mr. Red flying on a Bat above Crosley Field. There are so many great ones, I'll have to do a Top 10...

1. Mr. Red Riding a Bat above Crosley Field
2. Mullin Giant inside of the Polo Grounds
3. "A New Home" with Bum dreaming of Dodger Stadium
4. KC Athletics Dumbo-like Elephant towering above Municipal Stadium
5. Milwaukee Braves with screaming Brave above County Stadium
6. Dodgers with Mullin Bum inside Ebbets Field
7. Cardinals with Batting Bird above Sportsman's Park
8. Tigers with full-body leaping Tiger above Briggs Stadium
9. Cardinals with sullen Bird Head above Busch Stadium
10. Huge Mr. Red stretching high above Crosley Field

Honorable Mention:
11. Angels with Angel mascot atop Chavez Ravine
12. Indians with earlier Big Nose Chief Wahoo above "The Mistake on the Lake"

Wish I could attach pics, but this new computer is a b*tch :mad:

Great list. Love the “sullen Cardinal”, you’d think he’d be happy to be featured on a pennant. Yes that Redlegs version you mention is awesome. Kyle’s research helps date it … I have one with the TMC mark which suggests late 50s. Others have the little SS baseball. The Ebbets and Polo Grounds pennants also have the TMC mark. …. Cubs Wrigley pennant is underwhelming ….

thetahat 08-15-2021 01:04 PM

I think we should all pitch in a buck or two and put this darn BIN out of its misery … I think he’ll take 8 bucks at this point

https://www.ebay.com/itm/14415622738...V337m&LH_BIN=1

ooo-ribay 08-15-2021 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2133530)
Here’s a Retro Clean success story ….

Big time success!

ooo-ribay 08-19-2021 02:42 PM

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Thank to FB Rob for sharing this tip with bocca and to bocca for sharing it with me. 1/2 cup of Oxyclean in a couple of inches of pretty warm bath water for about 3 hours. These pics don't do the results justice. These crappy, synthetic 80s pennants look much better! I cheaped out and bought the generic Oxyclean :p . Also, for my last two in the bath, I'm thinking upside down may work better, so the "holder downers" are not on the graphics side. Edit: now that I've reviewed my pictures, I see that they really don't do justice to the results. You'll have to believe me.

bocca001 08-19-2021 03:24 PM

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I know that these pennants aren't for everyone, but some are crazy rare and they are fun to hunt (for not all that much $$). For example, I've never seen this one (that Rob just posted) before.

They look much better once cleaned. I also only held them down until soaked through. Then I just let them float.


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