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You might be right on the value of the pennant, but I am certain it wouldn't get $10k if I were the consignor .
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So I’ve seen four pennants of the above style, which I do believe were WGNs:
Robinson Doby Paige Luke Easter? I think I have seen Easter before but a Google search pulls up nothing. Cool how they did this for the early African American players, I wonder if there are any others. |
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Right, the 1st baseman version is from 1947, the 2nd baseman from (1948) and later, which he was moved to in order to make room for Gil Hodges. I have seen the 1947 version in both green and red, but the 1948 only in red, and it hasn't popped up for sale very often.
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I also have a Don Newcombe pennant that may or may not be made by WGN, and same thing for a Pee Wee Reese (which is 3/4 size). And yes, the Luke Easter is definitely WGN (it looks just like the Paige pennant) |
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Mark your Newcombe pennant is awesome. I scrolled back and found it (post #231). Don’t know of another vintage pennant with a facsimile autograph. I think it’s from another unknown company, it resembles the Yankees and Red Sox roster pennants that are from that era. The letters are a dead giveaway.
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Nice observation Greg... I agree that the font is a match. Really fun to put these little pieces of info together after owning these things for so many years with little thought to who made them!
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Can't be WGN because they weren't using tassels by the late 1940s.
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I just picked this up from JR. I'm surprised he didn't mention that it has "GREAT EYE APPEAL"
![]() This sort of fits in my Giants collection because the Giants played the Orions every spring from 1970-72. In 1971, the Orions conducted their entire Spring Training in AZ (a first) and ended with a game against the Angels in Anaheim and then two vs. the Giants in Candlestick. I would imagine the red, white and blue, with stars, was a nod to their American experience. This pennant is unlike anything we usually see - sewn on color panels and die cut lettering. I like it.
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