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Old 03-21-2021, 03:07 PM
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https://shop.geminibuildsit.com/blog...ennants-galore

Funny that they include the Cubs and Pilots pennants with this "1951" grouping. Especially since the date of the Pilots is right on the pennant.
I'm not really a fan of that presentation for multiple reasons (overlapping on the pennants being one, and just the general "hodge podge" of it being another), but in their defense the first line of the story says "...pennants dating back to 1951..." so it's just the title that is misleading.

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,
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Old 03-22-2021, 09:07 AM
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I'm not really a fan of that presentation for multiple reasons (overlapping on the pennants being one, and just the general "hodge podge" of it being another), but in their defense the first line of the story says "...pennants dating back to 1951..." so it's just the title that is misleading.

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,
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Just from a decorative standpoint, the way the pennants are displayed is rather unsightly. At least he didn’t make a wheel out of them ....
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Just acquired this fairly tough version from the series which included several different Cubs examples.
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Just acquired this fairly tough version from the series which included several different Cubs examples.
Beauty! And very rare. Congrats.
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Congrats Mike... Gorgeous!
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Just acquired this fairly tough version from the series which included several different Cubs examples.
There’s a lot going on in that pennant!
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There’s a lot going on in that pennant!
It does look like they were filling in space with various doodles.
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Just acquired this fairly tough version from the series which included several different Cubs examples.
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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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!
Marc and I were negotiating this one on Friday. The condition bothered him more than me, so I went for it. Plus, this pennant is one of my three nemesis pennants, that I just seem to have a curse preventing me from owning. Something always goes wrong when I've attempted to win it in the past...computer glitches...wife distractions. So I was pretty determined this time.

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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