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jimm 07-19-2018 07:24 PM

woah

bocca001 07-19-2018 07:34 PM

I like the slow reveal of the Giants pennants.

ooo-ribay 07-19-2018 09:14 PM

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Rob, do you suppose this '62 Giants pennant was made by Trench? The font + layout of the text screams of their work; however, the artwork ... not so much. (The batter certainly doesn't resemble Trench's universal batter used elsewhere in the 1960s.)

I also note the initials "W C" inside the baseball which neither sounds like a pennant maker nor concessionaire I'm familiar with. Perhaps these belong to the artist?

I have no idea what the W C means. You're the expert!

You are also the Trench expert. Yes, that font was used on a ton of pennants. That batter was also used on a ton of Giants pennants but usually with what I call the "cartoon" font.

First, the common font with the universal batter and next, a couple of examples with the 1962 batter and the cartoon font. Note both the early and later enclosed Candlestick Park. Finally, that batter is very similar to the 1958 pennants showing Seals Stadium.

More detective work for ya!

ser1979 07-20-2018 01:17 PM

Love that Tiger pennant. If you ever decide to sell it let me know!!!!

Fballguy 07-20-2018 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ser1979 (Post 1796522)
Love that Tiger pennant. If you ever decide to sell it let me know!!!!

Thanks...It's in incredible condition. I fall in and out of love with baseball pennants pretty quickly....so I'm always open to offers if you're really interested.

Domer05 07-20-2018 09:08 PM

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I have no idea what the W C means. You're the expert!

You are also the Trench expert. Yes, that font was used on a ton of pennants. That batter was also used on a ton of Giants pennants but usually with what I call the "cartoon" font.

First, the common font with the universal batter and next, a couple of examples with the 1962 batter and the cartoon font. Note both the early and later enclosed Candlestick Park. Finally, that batter is very similar to the 1958 pennants showing Seals Stadium.

More detective work for ya!

Rob/fballguy: Ditto on the Tigers pennant being totally sweet. I love that there's a gradual color gradient between the two colors in the tiger's stripes. Nice pick-up!

Rob/ooo-ribay: You make a solid case that the pennants you showcased were all by the same maker, even that '58 Seals Stadium one. For me, the first Candlestick Park pennant rendering confirms that maker was in fact Trench. (The way the artist drew the crowd, in particular, seems consistent with other stadium renderings of theirs in the early 1960s.) I'm unsure why Trench apparently limited this "cartoon" font to Giant pennants. But I can't say I've seen it elsewhere.

The "1962 batter" however was used for other teams by Trench as early as 1959. Or, at least a minor variation thereof. Apparently the Trench artist liked adding a vertical stripe to the batter's jersey, for added contrast, I suppose? See below....

jimm 07-21-2018 08:28 AM

https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1810/2...b8a273ed_b.jpg

jimm 07-21-2018 08:30 AM

https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/851/43...10573c28_b.jpg

bocca001 07-21-2018 09:35 AM

Football
 
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Picked up some football pennants this week. Continuing with my SF fan who now lives in Houston collection (and Dan Pastorini played for Santa Clara University).

jimm 07-21-2018 09:54 AM

nice


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