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Thanks, Marc! I hadn’t sent that particular version before, so I was happy to find it. |
I love it too...
The St. Louis Browns used that same design, and then the Orioles continued with it. Both are toughies, but not as rare as yours. Anyway, that pins it to the early-to-mid 1950s time frame. Sweet pennants, Erik! |
Have a few pennants in my current auction mostly 60's - 80's. First Year Expos is pretty cool.
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Bad Bleach!
That red will get you. Anyone want to take ownership? Currently on ebay...
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Or just keep bleaching until the red is completely gone and have a rare, head band wearing Uncle Sam Yankee pennant.
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That's too bad... pretty rare version, would've been a nice result, if not for the loss of the red paint.
Perhaps you can still send it to PSA, who will slab it as a "3.5". Then list it with PWCC, who will glowingly state... "Radiant VG+ condition, with some red surface loss that is unaltered and totally original to the pennant." :rolleyes: |
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I’ve thought about bleaching my Alabama ‘Red Elephants’ pennant, but I’ve stayed away from reds thus far... Sorry it wasn’t the result you were looking for. |
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Question about Los Angeles Dodgers Opening of Dodger Stadium Pennant
My question is how do you know if its an authentic 1958 opening day of Dodger Stadium Pennant?
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If you meant to say it's dated 1962, I don't think that pennant has ever been reproduced. Is it the two-toned version with red and blue felt, sewn together vertically? Assuming so, it should be legit, and not a reproduction. Post a picture here if you want us to verify. That said, you should not have to pay $200 for that piece. On a very good day, it's a $100 pennant in nice condition. They turn up with relative frequency, as I believe more were produced than could originally be sold at the stadium. Here's a typical nice example that sold for $68... http://insidetheparkcollectibles.com...t-lot5247.aspx So if you wait it out just a bit, you should be able to find a nice one for less. Hope this helps. |
Thank you for the information. Yes I meant 1962. I offered him $100 but he wouldn't take it. I will play the waiting game.
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I have posted this before, but back in the 80’s I was at a show when a large find of these was released. It was new old stock. They were $5 a piece and the dealer had at least 50. These aren’t tough to find and as Mark said you should be able to find one for less than $100. Still a nice pennant
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Our friends Trench asleep at the wheel?
Picked this one up yesterday and noticed something odd. On the back of the picture, they designate a player as "Unknown". How can five time All Pro and Hall of Famer Henry Jordan be "Unknown"?
They also fail to name Ray Nitschke at all. Just odd...to a pennant geek like me anyway. <a href="http://imgbox.com/9PqIkmu9" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/3e/8c/9PqIkmu9_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> <a href="http://imgbox.com/rwcWXfm7" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/1b/aa/rwcWXfm7_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> <a href="http://imgbox.com/NkhuB2j6" target="_blank"><img src="https://images2.imgbox.com/90/65/NkhuB2j6_o.jpg" alt="image host"/></a> |
Nice pennant Rob. Those are tough to find in great shape.
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That's so odd. You'd think the team at Trench would have access to a media guide or something that could help identify this player before they printed the photo.
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Very nice pickup Rob! Great condition!
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Jason/Erik...Thanks go out to Rick Haskins for this one. Picked up some great pennants from him on Friday. Unfortunately, my wallet forced me to choose among many...so there will be some left if you run into him at the National. ;) |
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Let's see a few others you picked up! |
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Really psyched to have picked this up. Seems to be much harder to find than the Dodgers companion pennant - both were made without tassels.
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And yes...tape. Really good tape. The predecessor to Gorilla tape I'm guessing. |
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Those are tough Sox variations as well
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Except in 1959 when making the NL and Al Champions pennants for the Dodgers and Sox, respectively. Never could explain it. Do you suppose they ran out of tassels at the factory that week..? |
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The Trench pennants with the stadium graphics are so cool. Every team had them except for the Phillies and Senators. Would love to know why they were excluded.
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Dodgers Pennant
This is one of my favorites - I believe it's from the 50s.
The letters are sewn on - which IMO gives it a "well made" appearance. https://us.v-cdn.net/6027503/uploads...hfrtul8c6c.jpg |
That 1959 Chisox pennant is one of the coolest looking Pennants ever... tassels not withstanding. The colors, the winged sock, the stadium and the diminutive players... that one truly has it all. An artistic Trench masterpiece!
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That's such a tough pennant to find. Sewn letter baseball pennants are unusually rare. It may even pre-date the 1950s, who knows? I've seen that one before with a Spalding label sewn on the reverse. Which makes it even cooler. |
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Couldn’t agree more, Mark. Beautiful and great finds, gentlemen! |
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This just arrived today. Funky.
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FANTASTIC Giants pennant. Looks like a Keezer pennant from around the end of their run. Can’t say I’ve ever seen it before. Congrats!
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Thanks, Greg. I believe that it is Keezer as well, and I hadn't seen it before either. Now, if I could only track down the Astros Astronaut pennant to go with it.
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I hope my ebay searches didn’t let me down again. :mad: |
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Coincidentally, I just recently purchased this patch. |
Is that logo specific to Keezer? This one sold recently as well and has a similar...but different...logo.
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Yeah... the condition plus the rarity was worth the price for me ($150). I can still picture items that I missed for a few bucks that still haunt me to this day (because I've never seen them again) and I don't really like that feeling.
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I assume that this Astros pennant (not mine) came from the same Keezer run. Similar graphics and font. Sold for $300 in 2016.
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Greg- I like it. How long have you had it?
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$65 + $3.50 shipping would do it. Normally I'd post on BST, but seemed like an opportune time to insert it here... thanks! |
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Rob...On Ebay. It was listed as $195 or best offer. Based on where it sits in the sold listings, looks like it sold for $130-$150.
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