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The selection grows a lot in the $500+ range, depending on the condition of course. Not all pennants are as bright as that 1970s Oakland Raiders penannt But a number of the ASG and World Series pennants would cross the $500 threshold and possibly the Koufax ASCO photo pennant.
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Here's what $8.33 pennant postage gets you. Folded four times Just stellar.
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Ouch! Isn't it routine to have a dialog about packing method with pennants, though?
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I guess for $8.33, I figured I’d get a box!
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But NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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That's unacceptable.
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Oooh...charging high postage and using a cheap option....that's one of my pet peaves.
As an example, I try to avoid using ebay standard envelope for cards because I've had unreliable delivery with that service. The number of times that a listing shows USPS Ground Advantage and charges postage commensurate with that but I end up getting an ebay standard envelope service. Arghhhhhhh Was your pennant OK after ironing?
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It was fine. No positive feedback for the seller, though. Besides the shoddy packaging, it took him like 10 days to even get it in the mail.
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Not patting myself on the back, but almost as soon as I started collecting pennants decades ago I made sure to communicate with sellers as to how they were going to be shipped, and get them to change it if I wasn't satisfied with their method. Hard to believe the uber-advanced pennants guys on this thread wouldn't be doing the same.
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Any help? Looking for a 1953 Necco Wafers New York Yankees 5.5"in pennant to complete the rare 16 team set with ad. I also have an extra NY Giants (blue/white) for trade. Thanks in advance for any assistance.
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Just fill out the form and mail in your quarter!
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Got this for no other reason than it is beautiful. Trench at its best. Whereas halfback #12 played for virtually every team in the 1950s, I don’t recall seeing this graphic before.
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Gorgeous and cool!
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Reminds me of this pennant, which has similar font and style. This is also a less common design. There is a Stanford version and maybe a Shrine game?
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Yes the Santa Clara is late 40s/early 50s Trench. The font is unmistakeable. No 3D lettering until later. The felt is typically pretty thick. This seems to be the first Trench “series”, I am missing just the Tigers and Boston Braves.
Last edited by thetahat; 02-12-2025 at 08:58 PM. |
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Really nice, Greg! Love the colors and graphics.
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Finally crossed this tough one off my list, with advice from Rob and Rob about what to do and what to not do, I went ahead and cleaned it. It was even more browned/yellowed in person than my original iphone picture made it look. I put it face down on some towels and sprayed with with a solution of maybe 25% bleach and 75% water. I blocked off the spine with some plastic. That left a bit of yellowing near the spine. I then used a small paint brush to apply some of the bleach/water mixture up near the spine. It did not come quite as clean as ones that can take a more concentrated bleach spray, but the red on this one is so ready to run. When I was using the brush to touch up on the front, I got just a bit of the solution in the red paint and it ran immediately. So spraying from the back is the way to go if you ever want to try this yourself on a pennant with red graphics.
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Nice job Mark...Looks great. With those 60s red graphics, the top layer of paint is just dying to (no pun intended) slough off so they should always be hit from the back...on towels to absorb any excess bleed thru.
The good news is it does wash away nicely as long as you rinse it immediately...and the bleeding stops once that layer if off.
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