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I have never seen that Braves pennant, it is obviously very tough. The Dodgers pennant appears to be in the same style as the Yankees 1949 world champs. It appears similar throughout the pennant, but I have never seen that style of mascot. Another very tough style.
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Thanks Mike... Hope all is well!
Rob- Yes, Braves is normal full-sized (and with no mis-cut). It's probably just the angle at which I snapped the photo. Greg- Will get back to you in a minute (need to snap a photo!) |
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Greg...
Based on your description, I think I have it. Took me forever to find this one, and have never seen one since. Check out the image below... Is that the one? |
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Better close-up of hitch-hiking Bum...
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Mark, yep that's it! Super rare, and you have it in great condition! Thanks for sharing.
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Has anyone seen this style of pennant before? They are fetching some high prices (look at the packers one...) yet I can't locate any but the milwalkee one in the Mike Egner price guide, they all seem to be in near mint condition and they have some strange stitching on the spine. Can anyone validate these?
http://www.ebay.com/sch/fourryfs/m.h...mplete=1&rt=nc |
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http://ebay.to/1DdgTY6 Or the twins example he has. They have single stitching down the center. By strange I meant that I personally have never seen that before. Would be curious to know who else has seen it. |
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Not a fan of Egner's book. Way too many football pennants unaccounted for and both the reported values and rarity are off in many instances. I get that it's hard to establish value on one of a kind...or few of a kind items...but why even attempt it unless you're numbers are accurate. Unfortunately, it's the only pennant resource out there....unless somebody knows of another. |
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