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It was one of those situations where the underbidder drove up the price way higher in the last 5 seconds with his snipe. I have a suspicion about who it was, but also believe they would've gone higher and won it, had they really wanted it. Either way... very happy to get it, as it's almost impossible to find new ones these days (especially on eBay). |
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Another vintage pennant photo. Colt 45's with Nellie Fox.
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Next up … the Buccos, as Harry Kalas used to call them.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/1HeYsWNrKPgc3JnB7 Nothing special besides maybe the scroll pennants. Interesting to note that the first two scrolls are Trench from 1949 and 1950, they aren't dated but I looked up the roster. The Boston Braves scroll pennants I have are from 1949 and 1950 and *are* dated. I think it for the simple reason that there was room for the year. Wondering if for those two years there were scrolls for most/all teams. Aside from those I think they were exclusive to postseason teams? Last edited by thetahat; 06-30-2020 at 05:30 PM. |
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So, again, the initial goal of cataloging my pennants was to group by style. Eventually I’ll do that, already did for one (Keezer). From 1946-1950 various teams had team pennants with names filling the body of the pennant. I know of the following:
1946 Red Sox 1948 Athletics 1949 Phillies Blue Jay 1950 Phillies Pirates Cardinals Braves I don’t think every team had one. The Pirates version is pictured here. It seems to be made by the same company who did the “sliding runner” pennants from the same era. Red Sox and Phillies use the same slider graphic. They share similar stitching, lack of tassels, same logos, one color print, and slightly smaller size. I guess it is safe to say there aren’t Trench? In which case ... who? Last edited by thetahat; 06-30-2020 at 07:33 PM. |
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Nice, Greg. I like the Pirate ship the best.
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Obtained this 26” Cubs pennant which I rarely see. I’m guessing the 1930s but would love to hear from the experts with their opinions.
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Nice Mike!
I used to have a red one. Tried many times to trade with Mike H, but he just despised this one, calling the Cub a bug-eyed raccoon. We laughed about it a lot, and every time we were getting close on a trade, I offered to throw it in (knowing he would never take it). I like it though, and think late 30s - early 40s is about the best we can pin it down. Nice pickup of a very rare variation! Last edited by perezfan; 07-06-2020 at 03:28 PM. |
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Mike that’s a cool pennant. I’ve only seen it once before, white print only on red felt. Yours is a beauty!
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Thanks Greg.
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Nice minor league pennants Greg. Also love seeing the rare Cubs/Raccoon pennant from Mike.
Here are two 49ers pennants that Fballguy was willing to part with. The single bar with stars pennant is something I've been wanting for some time. |
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