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Seriously, great observations, Greg. My feeling (which just developed yesterday) is that the poor definition pennants are not Ad Flags, but a rip-off by some other company. Maybe the inferior screen printer changed the bridge just to cover his ass? Domer might be able to chime in on this. Here's my orange on black and black on orange examples... |
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The poor graphics versions do have that "bootleg" feel and look to them, and often have really bad cut jobs.
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I think the poor graphic ones probably are bootlegs. In addition to the dull, unrefined graphics, there are way more of them available than would normally be the case. It might be the most common "vintage" pennant ever made. :rolleyes:
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What about the badly cut black ones with bad graphics...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/19487630226...oAAOSwGjRiGp~4 The poorly defined graphics look very similar to this remake/bootleg/repro/fantasy (or whatever you want to call it). Would not be surprised if it's the same maker? https://www.ebay.com/itm/13393314769...cAAOSwJ5FhhYhj https://www.ebay.com/itm/17518210781...8AAOSwiThiHn~Q |
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By the 1980s an even cheaper version of these was produced by Trench/APSCO. On these second generation repros, you'll note they were 100% screen printed atop a white (and only white) felt substrate, i.e., the blue color of the felt was itself screened on. These can be identified by their white frame surrounding the edges of the long sides of the pennant; and the reverse, which will be 100% white (not blue). |
Those New York and Brooklyn pennants are awful.
I just checked my SF pennants we were discussing. The black one is semi-soft; the orange is stiff as a board. Has anyone scored anything vintage lately? I have something on the way… |
Won a cool PCL pennant last night, Seattle Rainiers. Seems to be mid-late 60s.
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Interesting pic circulating on Twitter, an Ebbets Field souvenir stand from 1954. Pennants for sale are from the mystery NYC area company. Ten years later brought no changes unless the team changed (last pic which someone posted here earlier is from ‘64)
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I saw the Seattle pennant in completed listings. Are you starting a PCL collection, Greg? I’ve been searching for a Tacoma Giants for YEARS!
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I emailed the owner of the Tacoma pennant today. He said I’d have to “back up the Brinks truck” to get it. Sorry, but I’m not backing up anything for that pennant. It’s only 18” long.
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Did you get the 1969 cloth Giants? |
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Been a little busy ... but, it's gonna happen. |
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There were 24 MLB teams in 1969, yes? Is it know or suspected that a cloth pennant was made for each? How many do you have, Greg?
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Picked up an older Santa Clara pennant this past week, and it has an interesting label for Ellery Arms. It's an odd shape/size, which probably points to it being decently old.
I also took an updated pic of the SF Giants pennants we had been talking about last week, just to give a full shot of the color rainbow. Greg, you asked about the stitching on the back. They all have a similar stitching pattern (some kind of double stitch) on the back, although the thread quality seems to change (more like simple thin thread on the newer ones with the smudgy graphics). |
Completist Marc. :p
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Good find, Gary. I think you're spot on: Ellery Arms is what you would call a "distributor" of pennants. I highly doubt they manufactured pennants.
In my research, I've found this to be true for many of the order-by-mail retailers of the day that circulated catologues featuring felt pennants, e.g., Spalding, Sears Roebuck, etc. These catalogues were thick; sometimes hundreds of pages long. Pennants made up only a few pages within these catalogues; and therefore represented only a small part of their business. In most instances, pennants sold via these distributors would feature no label; but, sometimes, they featured the label of the distributor--not the maker. Which has only added to the confusion as to who made them.... |
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I also just won this pennant with an Ellery label (although it hasn't arrived yet). My dad's high school.
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This is a weird pennant (currently on eBay). It looks like two pennant companies each made part of it. The printing along the edges is clearly Trench-like. The logo and names and spine are also. But the printing in the middle (“Souvenir … Home of Champions” is in the style of the unknown NYC area company that made the 1958 SF/LA opening day pennant and the 1954 WS pennant that was posted awhile back. Pictured is an oversized NYY of mine which is definitely not Trench ..
My guess is Trench 100% and they just “borrowed” the inner print. |
Gotta love eBay. This exact pennant just sold FIVE DAYS ago in auction for $490, and the winner now lists it as BIN at …
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12520641174...iMmPF&LH_BIN=1 |
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I thought the Yankees pennant that Greg pointed out would go for more. Condition?
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Here's my desperate attempt to get our beloved thread back on track...
This pennant is on ebay. The seller wants waaaay too much for it but Marc and I both like the white ball. All orange SF pennants of this style are all black graphics. FWIW, I do collect Giants minor league stuff as long as the team was known as Giants and not, for example, Firebirds or Flying Squirrels. |
I do covet the white ball, but not for a $200 opening bid.
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Please tell me the Giants really were affiliated with a minor league team named, "The Flying Squirrels." :D
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Here’s their mascot…Nutsy :p |
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Not a diamond in the rough? |
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College Flag Co. Columbus Ohio
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Is anyone familiar with this maker? It is a label on a large oversized 1915 pennant. I am curious if they were a small local maker or if they produced more broadly or became known under a different name.
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College Flag Co., Columbus, OH
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Joe,
I'm not familiar with any maker d/b/a "College Flag Co." However, I am familiar with two pennant makers located in Columbus, OH doing business in the mid-1910s: Ohio Pennant Co. and H.A. Morgan Co. See below examples. As concerns the latter company's label ... it sure resembles yours, doesn't it?? Same font. Both say, "COLUMBUS, O" which strikes me as kind of unique. Maybe Mr. Morgan sold the business by 1915, and the new owner adopted your name? Hard to imagine there being three pennant makers in one college town.... |
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And you thought there were no more bargains on ebay...
https://www.ebay.com/itm/38480930442...cAAOSwxk5iRiRN https://www.ebay.com/itm/38480928266...UAAOSwXA5iRh7T ;) |
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Who were the bootleggers and why were they so good at quality control?
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With rookie pitching phenom Dave Rigelli. |
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