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Very interesting.....the entire piece (pennant, tassels, hang tag) appears to be one piece of "felt like" material (not felt). I just checked mine....this is a 3/4 size pennant. What else did your dad have?
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lol more no more Giants stuff have a Mets, a minnosota twins a Brewers pennant
Champion Knicks pennant few old college teams. So is the tag all one material a good sign |
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That said... Rarity doesn't always equate to value. To Rob's point, it's difficult to envision this one selling for triple digits, given the stiff felt and later vintage. 1970s "felt" pennants just don't command much of a following. So I'd estimate more like $75 (on a good day). Neat item though
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I think definitely 70s. I collected dozens of these types of one piece, with sales tag, stiff "felt" like pennants in the 70s. I always just ripped off the tag and stapled it to my bedroom wall.
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Is the pennant that rare then is it safe to value at 150-200 range ?
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I doubt it. I'd say maybe $100, but it might do a third that or twice that on ebay. You just never know. It's fairly rare but not old enough to be worth a ton.
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