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thetahat 10-21-2020 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2027744)
Here you go. :)

https://ebay.us/5Ijzp0

LOL I did see that!

Fballguy 10-21-2020 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2027752)
Good find Rob....

I never knew they made that one in brown felt! :rolleyes:

I believe that's what's referred to as a "wall hanger" in pennant collecting jargon. :p

perezfan 10-21-2020 05:52 PM

Yeah... based on the color and scattered moth bites, it looks like it was "wall hanging" for at least half a century. :o

thetahat 10-21-2020 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2027764)
Yeah... based on the color and scattered moth bites, it looks like it was "wall hanging" for at least half a century. :o

You know what, though? Somebody loved it. I’ll imagine that a boy went to Ebbets with his dad who bought this for him and it gave him great memories. And the boy grew up and kept hanging it up - dorm room, first house, etc. Then gave it to his son. Etc etc ... This one I bought got no love, got shoved in a drawer for 65 years. I think maybe I bought the wrong one.

perezfan 10-21-2020 10:02 PM

Yep... no doubt about it... We/I have devolved into pennant snobs. :o

ooo-ribay 10-22-2020 03:32 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2027828)
Yep... no doubt about it... We/I have devolved into pennant snobs. :o

Some of you have! I take what I can get.

rlevy 10-22-2020 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2027828)
Yep... no doubt about it... We/I have devolved into pennant snobs. :o

After seeing Greg buy his 4th 1955 NL Champs pennant, after earlier saying he was going to hold off and wait for a World and NL Champions version, another word than "snobs" may come to mind.:rolleyes:

thetahat 10-23-2020 02:34 AM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2028103)
After seeing Greg buy his 4th 1955 NL Champs pennant, after earlier saying he was going to hold off and wait for a World and NL Champions version, another word than "snobs" may come to mind.:rolleyes:

LOL oh c’mon now this was a condition upgrade, my others are nice but this last one is POP 1. Or close. I’m gonna move the others soon, and most of those that I’m not displaying.

bocca001 10-23-2020 12:07 PM

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Well, Greg's post about the Dodgers pennant almost brought a tear to my eye. Just like waiting for the mail is now bringing tears to my eyes.

Here are a few recent pickups to show. Thanks to Erik for the Giants pennant. I think that the white spine/graphics version is much more difficult to find that the Orange version.

The 49ers pennant is one of those "modern" (almost 40 years old, Yikes) super-rare pennants. There is a version without the N for NFC at the end that is uncommon, but findable. This one is much more difficult. But then, as these things go, two showed up in one week. Fballguy snagged the first for a great price and made it available to me (now stuck in the mail). I managed to win this second one, and it is funky. The back is entirely white. All of the graphics are painted onto the front.

rlevy 10-23-2020 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2028174)
LOL oh c’mon now this was a condition upgrade, my others are nice but this last one is POP 1. Or close. I’m gonna move the others soon, and most of those that I’m not displaying.

Hey Greg, no explanation is necessary, you can certainly buy whatever you want. Personally, I wouldn’t spend over $800 to upgrade a pennant if I already have a nice one. To me, I appreciate the history the pennant represents as well as the artistry involved in making it, so a pennant that shows gentle love is fine for me, I don’t need a mint version.

As an example, the 1947 pennant pictured below was listed on ebay with a $325 BIN (a good price IMO), but before I could hit the button, someone bought it. To me, a Jackie Robinson collector and Dodger fan, finding a dated 1947 pennant from his rookie year is at the top of my list, so I was pretty disappointed it vanished so quickly. About a week later, it reappeared on ebay from the same seller. I contacted her, and was told the buyer returned it, just saying “he didn’t like it”. She said the pennant had belonged to her grandmother, who was a huge Jackie Robinson and Brooklyn Dodger fan, and it was always displayed with pride in her home. I bought it immediately, and couldn’t be happier, as I believe these are rather scarce in any condition. If a mint version appears, I won’t be a bidder. But I understand that there are lots of different factors that drive collectors. And for me, it’s probably a little different than most of you on who are pennant collectors on this forum because I am a Dodger/Koufax/Robinson collector who occasionally buys a pennant related to them.
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