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Here is my 1939 Browns
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There is a matching Cardinals version of this pennant as well. I believe there is one for 1942 as well.
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Yes here is the 1939. I believe I’ve seen a 1937 and 1938, they are super rare.
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That's a great pennant Greg. Here's my 1938 Cardinals grommet. As Mike and Frank on American Pickers might say "It's well aged but it has great patina"
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As this is a buy it now listing, I don't think I'm in danger of outing an auction. In case you guys haven't seen it there's a pretty rare St Louis Cardinals pennant in great condition on Ebay
I don't know the seller and he's asking what seems to be a crazy high price but I thought I'd put it up here in case it's in your wheelhouse. https://www.ebay.com/itm/177513266678
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Since we’re talking about auctions, I wanted to ask the group an opinion on something. Once again, I’m following an auction with some great vintage pennants and once again I am perplexed by the auction strategies of others. Now I understand there are people who may be headed out of town, or on a cruise or somehow tied up when an auction is due to end and they’re not able to bid, but for the life of me, I can’t understand why people continue to bid items up over the course of an auction. Is it a pride thing that you have to have the highest bid currently? If I see an item, I’m interested in, I make sure that I know when it ends and in the remaining seconds, I fire off my absolutely best bid. Usually that seems to work for me, but I can’t understand why people will jack up the price prematurely. Am I missing something? Last edited by Vintagedeputy; 10-31-2025 at 08:21 AM. |
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