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Also, there seems to be a glaring typo in the write up : when they say "making sixteen pennants work collectively in one 57” x 88” case provided an exciting challenge." I believe that they meant to say "stuffing", "wedging" or "forcing" instead of "making". But I could be wrong, Doug |
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Just acquired this fairly tough version from the series which included several different Cubs examples.
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Beauty! And very rare. Congrats.
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Congrats Mike... Gorgeous!
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There’s a lot going on in that pennant!
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It does look like they were filling in space with various doodles.
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This is about the nicest and cleanest example of this pennant I have ever seen. Really nice and tough pennant.
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Was anybody here able to snag this one?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1950s-Vinta...p2047675.l2557 One of very few rare/desirable pennants to hit eBay over the past few months (which may have been reflected in the final price). Congrats to whoever won it! |
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Saw that one and bid on it for resale, but didn’t win it. Good prices lately for tough pennants.
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I ended up coming in second. I sniped what I thought would be an umbrella bid, thinking I had about a $50 margin over sale price, but nope. That's the strongest price (and in the worst condition) I've seen for that pennant over the last 5-10 years.
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Aw sh*t. Sorry to hear that Rob.
I thought the condition was "acceptable". Thought it would land in the $180 - $200 range, but I guess the rare ones are starting to command more these days. I know what you mean about "cursed" pennants. I have had more than a few in which some fluke thing happens every rare occasion that one comes up. Looks like this one might continue to plague you a while longer.
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