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Hi Mike,
I'm no pennant expert but I think the S.F. one is almost certainly for the Pan Pacific International Exposition. Here's a button from my collection... Last edited by andypcl; 10-31-2019 at 02:56 PM. |
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Here’s some nice color combo Forbes Field pennants
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Good call Andy.
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Wow, that's in such great condition. Is that older version of that graphic; or the newer?
Any evidence of tassels?
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I'd say this one is definitely from the 60's with stadium flags similar to the Raiders and Cowboys versions. You can see the mesh imprint in the screen printing as well...which I believe would put it in the 60s.
One interesting variation on this one...the people in the stadium look like people complete with waving arms. The Cowboys and Raiders versions just have ink blobs representing the crowd. Another difference, the Rams punter has cuffs on the sleeves of his jersey. The Raiders and Cowboys...and the 1940s version of the punter, don't.
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R0b G0ul3t Visit www.feltfootball.com the largest pennant gallery in the known Universe Last edited by Fballguy; 10-28-2019 at 09:42 PM. |
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Fantastic pickup, Rob...
J E A L O U S of that one... what a beauty! |
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Liked the orange and black on this one
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Can’t be too many of these floating around. I had a jersey from a team from a Vancouver that played in this tourney, in’67, representing Canada.
https://www.protagonistsoccer.com/kickingback/jfk “The cup competition made it’s debut in 1961, guaranteeing the participation of players from the entire west coast of the United States and President Kennedy lent his name to the trophy as a component of his physical fitness campaign. He had established a Council on Youth Fitness as early as 1956, but, once he was president, Kennedy retitled the program as The President’s Council on Physical Fitness. The Cup is unique, in that it is the only sporting award President Kennedy ever put his name to. The cup competition, known as the Pacific Coast International Championship, ran from1961 to 1967 and was largely dominated by the Mexican Select sides.
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