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Oh I’ve seen other Browns (and have some more), was referring specifically to this exact design with same letter font. Would be cool to see this in red ...
Never have I seen an oversized Browns or Cardinals pennant (i.e. pre -1920ish) |
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This style of pennant is unique and intriguing. No cloth strip at the wide end. The only non-dated teams I’ve seen are the Browns and Cardinals. They also have dated versions from ‘38, ‘39 with tassels attached by grommets.
But then there are “Champions” pennants that date as far back as 1919 (Sox), same style, with grommets. I have a 1920 Dodgers, have seen ‘20 Indians and ‘33 Senators. Anyone have any background or info on these? |
Not sure about those Browns pennants, but did you (or anyone else here) happen to get the 1944 Browns (American League Champions) and Cardinals (National League Champions) pennants on eBay last week? I thought those were prettty cool.
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The Cardinals had a matching style Pennant with painted spine and grommets (most likely from same manufacturer as the Browns). The Reds also used Grommets/no spine on a number of their 1960s 3/4 size pennants. I also have a full-sized Reds with the Grommets.
A few examples are pictured below. It's also notable that many "no spine" pennants of the era used sewn-on and even stapled-on tassels. |
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I’ve seen the Cardinals also dated. So maybe it was a Midwest company. This pennant here is the same style.
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I hate seeing “Hey, pennant guys” demoted to page 2 of the threads ... so I was wondering, has anyone seen any 50s/60s style stadium pennants for minor league teams? Here are two that I have - I also have two different Buffalo Bisons pennants. Anyone?
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Here is a MN Millers stadium pennant that I have posted before. I think we can probably date it to 1956.
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Greg, I haven’t seen many Minor League Stadium Pennants aside from the 2 you referenced. Here are a couple that are technically Stadium Pennants, but not quite in the same realm. Toledo is newer / Kansas City is older. Probably not what you were looking for in the true sense, but it’s something. :o |
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And yes we will get to 2,000! “Hey, Pennant guys” is running away with first place, kicking the butt of distant second “On the easel” ... |
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The teams I’ve never seen in “stadium” version: Phillies Colt 45s Mets (yes they have some with Shea but not from the same company) Nationals/Senators Twins |
Picked this one up a while back , found it in a rubbermaid!
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Keeping this great thread going. Here are some pennants that I was able to frame (finally) at a price I was comfortable with paying. The '37 crossed bats pennant I just picked up today. Its in excellent condition with the tassles intact. For the pennants I did not professionally frame , I opted for these wood frame pennant holders and just tuck the tassles in back. My mancave (basement) is pretty pennant heavy but what the hey, I love 'em.
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Those look fantastic, Adam...
I looked long and hard at that 1937 Tigers, as well. Gorgeous piece. And that green '45 Tigers is such a toughie! Congrats on acquiring those rare beauties, and the nice framing as well! |
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Your pennants are great and condition is outstanding. Both those 1945’s are tough ones. Btw, I like the framing. Very subtle which allows the pennant and colors to pop. Nice display |
Thanks Jason. One of the things interesting about the yellow '45 pennant if you look close the spine is actually two separate pieces of felt sewn together. I didn't notice it when I bought it and the seller (Heritage) didn't mention it in their listing. They are clearly original and not some later repair based on the stitching pattern and also the fact they are the same color. I'm guessing these are machine sewn and the person doing it came up short on this one and got creative. Has anyone ever seen this on other pennants? Its a first for me.
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It's pretty rare, but I think they employed this technique when the "roll" of spine (or whatever form it came in) reached its end. The makers must've been pretty cheap, and rather than waste that last 4 inches, they just added a piece to make it whole. I've seen at least 8 - 10 of this type over the years... all from the 1940s - 50s era. Pretty cool symbol as to how these things were so different back in the day! |
I agree. It’s by no means common, but you see it every once in a while. Good stuff.
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Great Tigers pennants, Adam. Tigers have the best vintage pennants, IMO. And for some reason they have the most dated pennants. Possibly every year from 1936 thru 1952.
The ‘45 WS pennant looks similar to the Cubs pennant, clearly they go together. Here are a couple of sibling pennants from a few years earlier ... |
I’m in the process of the long undertaking of inventory, will eventually take pictures of every pennant I have. Here are some Mets pennants from ‘69, some rare, all cloth.
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Would love to see more of Greg's group photos, especially Giants and Astros/Colt 45s pennants.
Two new additions for me. The black Giants pennant to go with the blue, and the Redwood Pioneers of the California League of my youth. I've always liked the batter using the redwood tree as a bat. |
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Here are my Colt 45s, and my favorite NY Giants pennants ...
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Here’s a cool Keezer Astros pennant, perhaps from their first year or two
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Here’s the more common ‘54 Giants version, except that it came with the ribbon and there are three tassels at the bottom!
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Greg- Great stuff. The 3D and 1951 Giants pennants are too cool.
I also really dig that Keezer Astros pennant. A somewhat moth eaten one was on eBay last year and I just could not bring myself to go for it. Hoping another one shows up someday. |
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Considering trying to bleach this pennant, late 40s AAFC, any preconditions on how it might turn out? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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There must be a dozen versions of ‘54 Indians, but this one is my favorite. It might be my favorite of all “modern” (not oversized) pennants. ...
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To me, it’s a total bleach candidate. My blue on white ‘61 All Star Game and ‘62 World Series both came out fantastic. That said....your pennant; your call.
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Incredibly cool and detailed graphics Commemoration of AL Champs Dated 1954 Scroll of Names (on buckskin, no less!) Politically Incorrect (something that would never be made today) Insanely Rare I would even rank it ahead of many Oversized Teens Pennants in terms of its rarity and coolness factor. But unfortunately, I think it will forever be a void in my collection. So will have to live vicariously through Greg's posts, continuing to believe it's a real pennant! :rolleyes: |
Cool Red Sox Oversized Pennant
Was anybody else watching this one?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Rare-Vintag....m43663.l10137 I must've looked at it 40 times, and could not conclude its origin or the era from which it was made. But based on close-up shots of the felt and especially the style of embroidery, I feel this is a more modern "fantasy type" piece. It's very well done, but just a bit too polished to be from the teens, IMO. It might be from this company, as the embroidery is also pretty slick, and the length is also slightly oversized (at 32"). See link below... https://fangear.epicsports.com/prod/...CABEgKiT_D_BwE At $449, it sold for a nice price, but even that aspect is perplexing... Went way too high for a reproduction/fantasy pennant Went way too low for an original Oversized Red Sox Pennant Eager to hear others' thoughts, as it appears the overall market was a bit unsure of this one as well. :confused: |
My vote would be modern reproduction (if not homemade) and someone just spent about $420 too much.
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I think it is modern as well. It has some of the same characteristics as the SF Seals Pennant I had that turned out to be not very old. It has the same cut to the tassels, the same sort of layering of material, and there does not appear to be a way to insert a stick (i.e., it appears that stitching closes off the potential opening at the top and bottom). If I recall, we got info from another member that the Seals Pennant was made by a company called Cooperstown... or something like that.
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