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Here are the original mini pennants. I have seen the Ebbets large pennants for at least 5 or so different teams from this set.
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https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-JUuv5Smes...nnant_full.jpg Full write-up on Borchertfield.com |
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So you don't think it was a Red Ball? It certainly appears similar.
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1. The didn't issue large pennants of minor league teams. 2. They only issued one mini pennant for the Brewers. You can see it in the previous pic I posted. |
Okay thanks! But you can certainly see why asked. The do look very similar in design.
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There is more info on the BF3 premiums earlier in this thread: http://www.net54baseball.com/showthr...97#post1831997
Red Ball issued large pennants as premiums, but only of the 16 MLB teams in the styles show in the salesman sample book. The large pennants are pretty much identical to their mini pennant counterparts. |
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At least your Brewers Pennant is authentic and of the era, as opposed to the other example.
Yours has proper aging, a correct spine and painted/screened graphics (as opposed to the tell-tale raised velvet). Neat rare pennant! |
+1. Nothing to shake a stick at for sure...
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BUT, there was at least one manufacturer that glued the letters to the body. If you're able to examine one of these pennants in person, it'll be fairly obvious that the letters are felt; but, on the reverse, there'll be no stitching outlining the spot where each letter sits. I suspect this was done to lower production costs. Running a sewing machine takes time and and an experienced operator. Glue ... not so much. I don't think this production method ever really caught on. For one, glue tends to crack when a pennant is waved back and forth. It also breaks down with time. It had to be cheaper to just screen print the lettering and be done with it. |
Time to defibrillate this thread...CLEAR!!!!
This baby just sold on Ebay while listed as an International League minor league baseball pennant...However, I feel that's wrong. This pennant is made of 1960s material (the baseball Bears disappeared around 1949) which would make it a Newark Bears Continental Football League pennant. The spine and tassels also scream 1960s. Curious what others thought. <a href="http://imgbox.com/JQRuCG6o" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/27/00/JQRuCG6o_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> |
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I would lean towards football as well. I have seen a few late 1940s Pennants with this cloth material and sporting these "flimsy" type of tassels. That Brooklyn Dodgers Football Pennant with the Bum would be one example.
But this cloth material and construction was far more prevalent from the late 1950s to mid 1960s. It could conceivably be either Baseball or Football, but I'd lean pretty heavily towards Football. The Bear logo looks more "football-ish" as well. I don't know the color scheme for either team off the top of my head. But would guess this pennant was once light-to-medium blue, and has since faded to grey. Perhaps it would help to research the colors for the two teams, if anyone here wants to invest the time. That could help narrow it down as well. |
Green Oilers
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Just arrived today. An unusual green Houston Oilers pennant.
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Great pickup of a super-rare one, Marc! |
Thanks, guys. It only had to travel about 3 hours down I45. They shipped it in what I would call a "brick" of cardboard, about 4 flat sheets on top and 4 on the bottom. It might have stopped a bullet. I'll take it over the pennant oragami that I've been receiving lately.
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Yeah, buying from Heritage is tough when you live in Texas.
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Here are a few others I've picked up over the past few months. The Giants pennant is an upgrade. The Houston All Star Game pennant has been elusive. And the random yellow circa 1983 unlicensed 49ers pennant may be the most difficult to find.
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I'd like to see the 1962 Yankees pennant as well.
It makes me think of this 49ers pennant that someone tried to "update" for the 49ers next Super Bowl. |
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I only collect pennants directly related to the 1971 Pirates. There were 8 versions of such pennants that I was aware of until today when I discovered this photo of Steve Blass on EBay. It appears that there was a 1971 World Series Championship pennant made for Steve Blass day in Canaan CT. The last census indicates there are less than 4000 residents in Canaan. Due to this I can't believe many of these were produced. Has anybody here ever seen one of these in person?
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BTW, I've never seen that Steve Blass pennant either. |
I like that pennant, Jason.
And Mike has a new Holy Grail. :p |
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I guess they had to fill some space; hence the "Giant Killers" addition. |
I would guess that. It is very secure so I can’t peel any of it away to peek. Honestly, I can’t remember seeing a regular Yankees version either. I assume it was originally sold in San Fran and they made very few Yankees versions compared to Giants and sold even less. Probably took unsold stock and tried to make the best situation they could with the remainder. When I bought it, the seller also had the Giants version. I want to say they had some other Giants version that was similar to the Giants version posted, but slightly different. Hard to remember.
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1962 Yankees Pennant
Jason -
That is a GREAT YANKEES PENNANT! Jerry Sage |
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I have seen the Yankees regular version (1962 AL Champs). It was in an early Mastro & Steinbach Auction, but of course we can no longer access those archives.
Here’s a related 1962 WS pennant with the same Batter graphic. |
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Do you have different Giants versions of that style pennant? I can’t remember, but I am pretty sure there are a couple of slightly different designs. Or, have you seen either of those Yankees ones that Mark or I described? |
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I have the orange 1962 as well as this one with reversed colors. My buddy has a brown version which he swears is not faded black. |
Can’t temember if this is the same one or not. You guys all have better memories than me. Nice pennant either way.
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Can’t let this thread die! Here’s a pic of one of my favorite Mets pennants, clearly a NL Champs pennant that was revised after the series.
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Nice Mets pennant, Greg.
I don't have anything new to share, so I'll post something obscure. A pennant for the 1977/1978 San Jose Tigers (football), who were California League Champions in 1977. They lost to the Shreveport Steamer (yes, that is apparently singular) in the 1978 American Football Association Championship. I've never seen another and have wondered if this might be the only survivor. I don't think that the league was very popular. I like seeing obscure/rare minor league pennants (any sport), and would enjoy seeing any that board members may have. I have always wondered if any pennants exist from WWII era Pacific Coast Football League (San Francisco Bay Packers, San Franciso Clippers, Oakland Giants, San Jose Mustangs, Los Angeles Bulldogs, San Diego Bombers) |
Great pennant Marc. Semi-pro football pennants are so hard to come by. We had a 1960s Brooklyn Dodgers pennant rear it's head on this thread about a year ago. Here are a few others I've seen...
<a href="http://imgbox.com/jVXEzczZ" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/07/83/jVXEzczZ_o.png" alt="image host"/></a> <a href="http://imgbox.com/XWjLJKon" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/e5/54/XWjLJKon_o.png" alt="image host"/></a> <a href="http://imgbox.com/JDk4Qh3E" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/c2/e0/JDk4Qh3E_o.png" alt="image host"/></a> <a href="http://imgbox.com/dFWH0drJ" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/3a/ca/dFWH0drJ_o.png" alt="image host"/></a> |
Forgot this one...
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The color in the Rams screams a certain maker but I can’t remember which one. |
Nice, Fballguy. I like the Steamrollers.
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Anyone have a 1937 Hank Greenberg BF3 felt pennant for sale? Thanks!
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Mini Pennant information
Hi everyone
I found this set in a box - don't remember when I picked it up? I remember some attributing the pennants to Tom's peanuts? They're about 6" and there's a set of 16. Interesting which locations they picked - I'm doubting they're "period?" If a promo from Tom's e.g. These could be from the 70s or something? The Cincy pennants refers to the Redlegs. https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads...ozwaxqkb9.jpeg |
Hey, pennant guys
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...61b8d16663.jpg
https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...76485dad79.jpg Some additions I’ve grabbed over the last few months. Minnesota Pride :) |
Nice, Erik! I really like the top one.
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