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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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1971 Tour of Japan Poster - Jim Palmer
1972 Pro Star Promotions Poster - Willie Stargell 1968 SI Poster - Matted and Framed - Tom Seaver |
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I’ve been looking for the Orioles Tour of Japan poster since I saw a photo of one quite a number of years ago. I believe there is one on eBay that’s located in Japan, but I guess I don’t love it enough to spend that type of money on it.
I have a few tickets from the tour as well as the magazines that were put out referencing the games. Been looking for programs as well, but have been unable to locate any from the tour (seen photos of a few). If you want I can display it for you?!? JK; love the poster; great item! |
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Instead of running my mouth I might as well show something that’s decent in size.
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Posted this over in the pennants thread, and it was suggested I also post it over here.
I have been searching for a vintage Dodgers flag (burgee) and finally found one. It is rather large (over 8’ x 5’), and was supposedly flown during the 1967 season at some point. I have been unable to locate 1967 opening day photos or any other ones showing the centerfield flags (or the Dodgers posing with the burgee as they sometimes did before the WS) and was hoping maybe someone on the forum might have one. I did confirm that the tagging is correct for the period as the manufacturer added an eagle to their logo in the late 1960’s. It certainly wasn’t the best World Series for the Dodgers as they were swept by the Orioles, and Koufax subsequently retired at the end of the season, which may account for the lack of interest in hoisting it up. For those of us old enough to remember, there was actually a time when winning the league pennant was a big deal. Now, if you don’t win the World Series the season is considered a bust. Rick IMG_6451 reduced.jpg |
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The crazy thing is, it’s now almost harder with the multiple rounds of playoffs…but that also makes it more random. As a result, the “best” teams often don’t win the flag. Back in the day, the best team won.
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Not baseball, but definitely large.
Cat left in for scale.
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1994 San Francisco Giants Bud Light Metal Embossed Sign
Dimensions 35" x 33" Never seen another like it |
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The Old Gold sign has always been considered large. Full size bat in front
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This broadside is roughly 3' x 2'.
There is a lot going on on it, and the focus at the time was certain the air show. But in the middle of the poster is a mention of a baseball game between a team from Jamestown and a team from Bismarck. The Bismarck team, today sometimes referred to as the Bismarck Churchills (the owner was Neil Churchill) was an integrated team featuring Negro League greats such as Satchel Paige, Hilton Brown, Quincy Trouppe and others. The print below the mention of the game might be too small to read in the photo, but it mentions that Satchel Paige will be facing Ray Starr. (There was a last-minute change and the Churchills ended up playing against the Twin City Colored Giants.) The Bismarck team won 21-6. Newspaper reports tell that Paige sat his fielders for the 9th, though the paper reports that this led to two runs scoring, including one homerun, so it wasn't as magical as might be imaged. Paige did have 4 hits in the game and struck out 11. HOF pitcher Hilton Smith played right field and had 2 hits as well. Last edited by Topnotchsy; Yesterday at 12:26 AM. |
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Great banners Rob! |
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Here’s another large item from the collection. Locker from “A League of their own”. This was a prop made for the movie
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