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Duluth Eskimo 08-31-2017 07:11 AM

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Those are some sweet pennants Rob. Now I want to see how many variations I can find for the 2 All Star Games held at Yankee Stadium in '77 & '08. The new Yankee Stadium has not hosted one just yet.

Mike

Mike,
What about the 1960 game?

yankeesjetsfan 08-31-2017 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo (Post 1696396)
Mike,
What about the 1960 game?

Those are gorgeous Jason.

Mike

Fballguy 08-31-2017 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 1696226)
And then this leads to "What constitutes restoration" and what does not...

My view is as follows...

Not Acceptable Restoration:
* Cutting or trimming anywhere on the pennant
* Coloring in missing portions of painted graphics
* Filling in holes with felt from another "donor" pennant
* Replacing, re-stitching or re-gluing the pennant's spine.
* And yes, I'd say that bleaching is alteration as well... albeit a slightly "lesser evil", perhaps.

Acceptable:
* Dabbing or cleaning of excess dust, dirt, grime, etc. with a cloth or towel
* Removal of Pet Hair or Dust with tape or a lint roller
* Ironing out excess wrinkles/creases (done from reverse side)

If any of the above practices deemed "Not Acceptable" are done, I feel it is incumbent upon the Seller to disclose them.
Just my opinions.... others will vary ;)

Would you pay more for an all original 68 Camaro that looks terrible, doesn't run and sits like a paperweight in your driveway or one that's fully restored? :)

This is an interesting topic to me as well as I've often wondered about making repairs, outside of just cleaning/bleaching. Do you think a rare pennant with a rip in it, is more valuable or desirable with the rip left as is, or if it was stitched shut?

As far as unacceptable restoration for me...Mark's first 3 bullets definitely hit the mark (no pun intended). Those are all deal breakers for me. Bullets 4 and 5 however, wouldn't turn me off. It would be virtually impossible to tell if a spine has been restitched anyway...unless it was done very amateurishly. Bleaching doesn't really bother me either. Would you lose interest in the 68 Camaro because the seller didn't leave on 50 years of dirt?

pennants561 09-03-2017 11:22 PM

Has anyone cleaned a flocked pennant?
 
Hey I am deciding on whether or not I want to clean a pennant I just purchased and remember seeing somewhere on here a conversation about cleaning pennants.

My pennant is a flocked pennant with airbrushed paint on the graphics. As far as I know, when the paint gets wet, it puts watermarks on it and ruins it. I am not as concerned with this portion, and would rather focus just on the white parts of the pennant.

Any suggestions?

ooo-ribay 09-04-2017 05:44 AM

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Originally Posted by pennants561 (Post 1697649)
Hey I am deciding on whether or not I want to clean a pennant I just purchased and remember seeing somewhere on here a conversation about cleaning pennants.

My pennant is a flocked pennant with airbrushed paint on the graphics. As far as I know, when the paint gets wet, it puts watermarks on it and ruins it. I am not as concerned with this portion, and would rather focus just on the white parts of the pennant.

Any suggestions?

Can you post a picture of the pennant? I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "flocked" and "airbrushed."

pennants561 09-04-2017 09:17 AM

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So the pennant is actually not in terrible shape, but it just seems a little dirtier than my others. The white border and red background are just felt (the 70/30 wool/rayon type) and then the "STANFORD" and all the indians are flocked onto the pennant. I think maybe you are familiar with "raised felt". The issue is that they are all flocked in white and then gone over with paint afterwords. That paint gets water damage (as seen on the Indian's right shoulder sitting atop of the "F")

I may not even worry about it, but if there is a safe way, I might go that route as well.


Thanks!

Fballguy 09-04-2017 10:13 AM

That's beautiful. I wouldn't touch it. The patina does not detract from it's appeal at all in my opinion. Wouldn't risk it.

How old is that? Have any others?

pennants561 09-04-2017 10:29 AM

It's from Chicago Pennant Co and judging by the tags I think its 50's-60's. I have seen others that are easier to date (use the word "university" instead of "college" with the same tag) and those are generally in the late 50's or 60's. I think I am going to leave this one alone.

I do have some others. I am very interested in these types of pennants. I created pinterest page that I continue to update. It has most of the one's I have seen. Some are hard to get good pictures of so they havent made it. Check it out:

https://www.pinterest.com/cmonkeydew...llege-banners/

perezfan 09-04-2017 10:46 AM

Those are just fantastic. Especially love West Virginia, Texas, Miami and Va. Tech.

All of them are great, though... And I would not touch that Stanford Banner either!

ooo-ribay 09-04-2017 06:20 PM

Rob and Mark are big time "pennant guys," as am I. That said, I would not be above a little light cleaning on your fantastic Stanford pennant. If it were mine, I would use a mild dish or laundry soap and a soft bristle toothbrush on the white border.

But that's just me. :p


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