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^^^^ The Sox holding bats are terrible. :p
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OK, did anyone in this group have faster fingers then me? Was in the middle of driving and trying to make an offer on this and then it was gone. Think the listing lasted maybe 15 min.
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Lol!
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Rob,
I noticed that along with the 39 tiger pennant. I need both for my collection and trying to see if he will do a package deal. |
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You’ll recall there is a Tigers seller who has flipped after making initially undisclosed repairs … keep an eye out. |
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Greg,
I know the seller you are talking about. He's just on the other side of Michigan about 2 1/2 hours away from me. I have him saved as seller so I always know what he has out there. He's the type of guy who wins an auction then as soon as he gets it relists it for about 30% more then what he paid. |
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And it's never difficult to get your money back on ebay if you choose "not as described". It's 100% guaranteed. |
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It's kind of cool in green felt. Hope this is helpful. |
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Greg,
Here are a few pics of some of my favorite Tiger pennants I have. I agree, the Tigers did pennants right. |
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Yes its silk. It rolls up and slides into a metal tube that turns it into a cane. There are two versions of this pennant. The one I have has Cochrane's name spelled correctly. The only bad thing about it is trying to display it since it wont fit in a normal sleeve. I just have it hanging from the wall in a corner of my office for now.
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These are fantastic. I especially like the ‘46. Super duper tough pennant.
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Mark prob has both versions, lol
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As for the 1946 with names surrounding the Tiger's Head... I had a gorgeous golden one with white graphics. But traded it in a deal that brought me a scarce Reds Pennant. It was one of the toughest trades I've ever made, as I knew I'd probably never encounter that pennant again (let alone see a pennant representing any team with that rich golden felt). Greg is spot on about its scarcity, and congrats to Stephen for having that beauty. The fellow I traded with does frequent this forum, but rarely posts here. Perhaps he can throw up a photo of it, as it really is a sight to behold. |
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Those Tigers pennants are fantastic. They look so nice all together.
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Fballguy and I were talking the other day about how cameras on iphones (and probably other phones as well) are making it difficult to tell when pennants are stained or faded. If I really want my pennants to look bright, I can take a photo inside my house, in the later afternoon, with the lights off and the iphone magically makes the pennant look bright and great.
But it has been an issue for buying pennants, especially white pennants. Both of the pennants below are harder to find than you might think, especially in decent shapte. Both looked white in auction photos. Both were yellowish when they arrived. Luckily Oxyclean works very well on these. I have them pictured next to a pennant that I accidentally left in oxyclean overnight. That pennant did get very white, and the black graphics were unharmed, but the orange was damaged. So, I was not able to get these new ones "overnight white", but they do look much better now. I don't think that sellers were intentionally trying to make these look spectacular when they sold (neither was expensive at all). The phones just automatically make them look better in many situations. |
Nice improvement! I think we just invented a new color for Benjamin Moore..."Overnight White". Great for Laundry Rooms and Doctor's Offices.
While we're on the subject of more modern pennants...What term are we using for the material that these 1970s-90s pennants are made of? |
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New arrival today. That makes 9 ASG Pennants. This was was auctioned already in the frame just to make my life a little easier :)
Apart from a tack hole near the tip, the condition is pretty nice. |
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There are other non-Trench ASG scroll pennants of course but these are the nicest. |
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To continue on ASG pennants … I don’t know of any Trenches for the ‘60 game at Yankee stadium nor 1964 at Shea. My hypothesis is that a local NY non-trench company made these. 1965 was ASCO (Minneapolis) and 1961 in Boston was Keezer. (None of these are mine.)
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Latest pickup and cleaning project. Was able to snag this one off ebay the other day and gave it a few rounds of retro clean. The first round was only 5 minuets in the solution. Second round was 10 minuets and the final round was 15 minuets. I played it safe and only used 3-4 tablespoons of retro to 1 gallon of warm water. I kept a close eye on the lettering and tiger the entire time to make sure it didn't start to crack or flake off. As you can see by the picture of the water after the first soak the pennant was really dirty. Overall I'm happy with the results and will quit while I'm ahead. On a side note this is one of my favorite designs the Tigers did using this style tiger. I have several other pennants that use this same tiger.
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Nice work Stephen. That's a gutsy move. Don't think I've tried cleaning anything that old. Good to know the water and/or RC doesn't harm the graphics.
Seeing that pic of the water gives me an idea. To enter the fraternity of hunters, one drinks the blood of their first kill. To enter the fraternity of pennant collectors, should we have to drink pennant water? Or maybe just draw a cross with it on the newbie's forehead? Thoughts? |
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Haven't posted a new pick up here in a long time. I watched this thing cycle through ebay a few times and was just floored by the lack of interest. Finally, it got to the point that I couldn't not buy it. $48.26 with tax and shipping for a 100 year old Ivy League pennant? 35" Long. This thing should be selling for hundreds not tens. I don't understand it. You'd think pennants would appeal to Ivy Leaguers of all people...but not so much.
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I love that style. I have not seen an Amherst version before. I have a few...Boston College, Holy Cross, Boston Latin. I'm starting to feel it might have been a Massachusetts maker? There is a Fordham out there too.
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It was basically just just any other college nodder but with an “Amherst” decal. |
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Run of the mill 1970s Double Bar Saints pennant but in it's original packaging.
Drumroll for the maker... Drumroll continues... . . . . . "APSCO" What is APSCO? Did ASCO become APSCO? Google APSCO now and you get hydraulic valve actuators. https://www.ebay.com/itm/30485127452...mis&media=COPY |
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