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It's generally considered a late 1950s pennant. They must have kept the design through the early 60s. Nice pickup... I've always liked this variation.
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By the way, isn't there a book out there that was recently published dealing with pennants? I'd be interested in a copy. Thanks, Erich |
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Yes- Mike Egner is the author, and can get you a copy. Here's a link to Mike's site, where you can purchase one. It's a great resource!
http://www.vintagesportsshoppe.com/basepennants.html |
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