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Old 07-13-2009, 12:10 PM
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Here are a couple of pretty cool BoSox Pennants....

The first features their nifty "Batting Sock" Mascot from the '50s... this little guy appeared on cards and programs quite a bit, but is surprisingly tough to find on vintage pennants.

Second is an oversized Red Sox Pennant from the early teens - a true work of art...
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Old 07-13-2009, 12:31 PM
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Jack McCallister managed the 1927 Cleveland Indians and was a scout for the Red Sox in the early 1930s.

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Old 07-13-2009, 12:33 PM
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Uncommon 1939 magazine

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Default Another fine image of Teddy Ballgame c. 1950's.

Original vintage TYPE I photograph...

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I have quite a few but here are some.....This is 1 of 2 Ferguson Bakery D381 with Coupon cards I have ever seen....and the only Red Sox team card with this "Taver" back that I have ever seen......
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This is not my picture. Found it on the Web. It's a Library of Congress photo, I believe. Thought it would be apropos for this thread. Shown are: Cy Young, Jake Stahl, Bill Carrigan and one Mr. Michael T. McGreevey at Red Sox spring training in 1912.
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