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That's neat. How big are they?
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I can’t say I’d ever seen this in mini or full-size, has anyone else? I’ve seen Boston and Atlanta, but no Milwaukee. |
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I really like this design. This one came from Venezuela.
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Actually the batter isn’t *exactly* the same … the Giant hitter has a wider stance. |
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Here’s a Red Sox, same size as Marc’s Giants
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Awesome Giants Pennant Marc...
I think mid-late 1940s is a safe bet on that one. Congrats! |
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Being a “general” collector I do have interest in trading, as I still favor some teams over others and generally I go for aesthetic appeal. I prefer trading to selling (the latter of which I rarely do.) Personally I’m not the biggest fan of these later WGN pennants but I am not oblivious to its rarity. (And yes I’ve been in touch with Erik.) |
Weird green SFG pennant closed today on eBay. Never seen it before. Anyone get?
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The only SF Giants pennant depicting Seals Stadium. It's rare in any form, but the version with only black graphics is more common (the second pic). I had only seen a worthpoint picture of the one with white paint. The discoloration seems to be how the felt aged, as the discoloration did not affect the spine.
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Trying to post pics of some of my pennant collection….not having success….says file not found or unable to load…..these are from photos taken on an IPad!,,?..
Any help appreciated Dockus |
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Did you get that Giants pennant Marc? Nice find.
I just had these arrive in the mail today. I believe the White Sox pennant is pretty rare but I'd welcome any additional info. The tip is blunted but otherwise it's in pretty good condition. The Indians pennant looks like someone used a marker or crayon to color some of the graphics. But I'm going to see if I can gently clean it. |
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Just arrived after a day scare of being delivered to a different house.
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There’s a late 60s Cubs pennant with a cartoon cubbie head that is made like that … |
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Yeah, Rob, I know there are a number of Giants pennants that I have never seen for sale, but I at least have pictures of them (many from you). Something completely new was unexpected. I guess the last time that happened was with the last run Keezer pennant.
The seller told me that he pulled the pennant off of a garage wall at an estate sale in Palo Alto. It would not surprise me if it was made in and never left the Bay Area. There are tons of low- to mid-level quality San Francisco tourist pennants out there in the world and maybe some were made in SF? So there were local makers? In some ways, having the "scene" to the left reminds me of the circa 1950 Trench champions pennants (see NY pennant below), although the art on the SF is not as good. |
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Of note, here's a Cin'ti Reds one that just sold that is the proper 3/4 size at 8.5 x 26", which conveniently matches the typical dimensions of pennants from the above series--which I believe were all made by Trench. |
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Which is something we discussed a few months ago concerning the "insert ballpark name" series; at least ... when it came to Giants pennants. These two likely came from '51 or '54. The top is is 3/4. The bottom is full size. Identical graphics down to the size of the printed space. Different size felt. I suspect the vendor just wanted to offer multiple sizes to their customers; and the maker just wasn't willing to enlarge their screen for such a limited pennant run?? |
That's really interesting to see the same scene/design on a pennant for a different team. Probably rules out a local maker unless the local maker was making pennants (copying Trench) for the Giants and visiting teams.
Mark or anyone else- you mention that the Reds pennant is a seldom seen variation. Is there a more common Reds that fits with the "insert ballpark" style? |
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I just can’t come to accept that the same company (Trench) produced these two pennants in the same year … still think that the “baseball scene” pennants are from a yet to be identified company …
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This Browns appears to be from the same company as the Phillies above with the baseball scene, based on the block letter font and also the construction, including tassels that don’t match in color to the spine. (There are known Trenches that share that characteristic but they seem to all be early 1960s.)
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[QUOTE=bocca001;2439542]That's really interesting to see the same scene/design on a pennant for a different team. Probably rules out a local maker unless the local maker was making pennants (copying Trench) for the Giants and visiting teams.
Mark or anyone else- you mention that the Reds pennant is a seldom seen variation. Is there a more common Reds that fits with the "insert ballpark" style?[/QUOTE] My "seldom-seen" comment above actually pertained to the rare White Sox 3/4 pennant. But that Reds 3/4 is also quite scarce. There's one that's a bit more common with a similar game scene depicted. But that one says "Crosley Field" within the graphics... matching the "Polo Grounds" and "Shibe Park" examples posted above. The somewhat generic graphics on the Reds pennant shown above are often found on Phillies Pennants in particular. |
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Great pennant! |
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My son blew out his first baseman's glove this past weekend in a tournament. The local glove doctor is also a barber. I went to his barber shop this AM to pick up the repaired glove and the walls were covered in pennants. He said that clients bring them in and they add them to the wall. Most of it was newer stuff, but then there was this Luv Ya Blue Oliers pennant that neither Fballguy nor I had ever seen before. And, yes, I did try to buy it.... to no avail.
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Trivia: do you know the former pitcher known as The Barber? |
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Sal Maglie, of course … Seattle Pilots PC |
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