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Cool chair Scott. I like that you borrowed Leon's quarter for scale.
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unintentional.lol
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Mark & Dean, glad you liked the Runnels piece.
Mark, your cool Orioles piece really dwarfs the 8x10 photo What is its size?
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One of those big banners (about 20') you see pulled across the street in old photos
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So many beyond neat items in this thread so far! I have to admit my favorite is the huge Baseball Tonight banner. I have always wondered if these are double sided or not. Any history on the piece such as what town it come from?
Looks like you have a bunch of other great pieces right below that are teasing to get in the shot! Last edited by ruth-gehrig; 10-11-2025 at 07:11 AM. |
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This one isn’t double sided. Unfortunately didn’t get much backstory from the seller, somewhere in Massachusetts was the best they could figure. I’m always looking for RPPC’s that show a downtown with one of these banners spanning the street hoping to match it up. And here’s an un cropped picture of the wall. Has some other larger items on it that can fit with this topic… |
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Fantastic stuff! Here's some banners.
Laraine Day (Mrs. Durocher) dugout backdrop for her radio show. Bus banner from 2014 WS parade. It resides in the garage. One of the not too many banners that flew over some of SF's tallest buildings when it looked like the Giants were leaving, following the 1992 season. A couple of Wrigley Field flags. Various stuff. The "Welcome" banner is from Spring Training in AZ. No idea what the story is on this nine footer. It came from an advanced Giants collector in SF. It does have a spot on a wall. Generic bunting manufactured by Paramount Flag in SF. This one resides in the garage. My favorite. Batter and pitcher varieties were interspersed with the standard red, white and blue buntings at the first game ever in Candlestick Park. By my calculations there were only 12 pitchers and 12 batters out of a total of 48 buntings.
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Oh my; that Baseball banner is super cool! I only have a small room to display so something this size wouldn’t fit in my room so I’ll just have to remain in awe of your banner (AND room).
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Val, the O’s piece is around 50”x40” (definitely a decent size!).
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