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Pennant Album
Merry Christmas, everybody! I finally had a day off and I used my time wisely...I took pictures and arranged my pennant album :cool: My collection is small compared to many here, but regardless, I wanted to share.
Below is the link. I may make the album private in the future, so please message me your email address so if I do, I'll be sure to invite you to it so you still have access. Also, I know there are a few albums shared previously - is it possible to resurrect these links? Happy Holidays! UPDATE - SHOOT ME YOUR EMAIL AND I WILL SEND YOU A LINK |
Six sounds right so far. I don't think I've seen this series of pennants before. These are very cool!
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Really nice, Erik! I like the variety (sports, teams) and color.
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Found three more of the "1969" Keezer pennants searching via google. It was kind of funny that two of the three images were from this thread.
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I forgot I had this unsightly Yankees Keezer, probably a little before 1969 but with a similar distorted Yankee logo.
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On the left is my favorite series from 1951-52, presumably WGN. Been trying to complete the set for many years, just need the Cardinals. Then I saw this online. Anyone else seen this before? Anyone own it??? I suspect there are other versions of other teams ...
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Never seen that one. I could've sworn this same mystery maker made a second version for the Browns? Perhaps that's it on your wall?
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Hey, pennant guys
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I like seeing these images together. Here’s a quick collage. I find the design simple but interesting https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...f7158d8ba3.jpg |
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Here’s an example that I found online because I recently picked up the Pirates pennant. All of these were sold as a group in an old auction ... it certainly suggests that these are from the same manufacturer at about the same time. The Bees pennant dates this to 1936-1940. I suspect that these are early Trench but that’s just a guess. |
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Here is another series, maybe. Would be curious to know if these exist for other teams. Let's call it the Busch stadium series. You know, where Wrigley Field, Candlestick Park, and maybe others? look just like Busch stadium? The Giants pennant is pretty rare, so I suspect that others may be rare as well.
The Cardinals pennant may not be from the same series, but it is probably by the same maker, as the Cubs and Cardinals pennants share the same stadium image. Or maybe the St. Louis stadium image from this pennant was just the inspiration for the great mind that came up with this Busch series? I also just noticed that the Giants and Cubs pennants have the same funny cut in the top left corner. Any St. Louis pennant makers out there? |
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I know there are avid team and sport-specific collectors here, but I do like the idea of ‘sets’ and knowing what comprises of a complete set/pennant run. |
I'm ready for Greg to start a website, maybe similar to what Fballguy has for football pennants, grouping pennants by maker/series.
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I recently picked up another 1934 Tiger cane pennant in a bulk deal I recently did. I've been on the fence about what to do with it since I already own one and see no point having two of them. I figured I'd offer it up here before moving on to an auction house. The pennant is made from a silk like material so it can be rolled up and stored in the tube. Once its stored it doubles as a cane. Pennant has some spots from being stored inside the metal tube but nothing major. Overall the pennant is in good shape and displays nice. The most recent sale was this past summer through Hunt Auctions and their pennant sold for $1200. I'm asking $850 OBO. I have more pictures if someone is interested so just shoot me a message.
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Trench early 50s team logo and generic block lettering Trench mid 50s TMC trademark (mostly stadium pennants) Trench 1960s SS baseball trademark Trench team picture pennants 1960-early 70s Trench 1969 MLB WGN 1950-52 Ad Flag 1950-? Keezer (early 50s-60s) Keezer (late 60s pictured above) ASCO 1969 MLB cloth ASCO early MLB 70s felt Unknown maker (Cinderella Boys NYG pennant) 1940s-50s Unknown maker (sliding base runner pennants, Phila blue Jay) BF3 mid 1930s Unknown maker (Trench?) wheel pictured above, also Jackie, Doby, Paige Grommet pennants (St. Louis company?) 1930s-40s and earlier? Collegiate (3D, only four teams known) Unknown maker 1910s (“BBC” oversized) Unknown maker 1900s-1910s (leather graphic, oversized) Unknown maker 1930s baseball scene in stadium with flags Unknown maker, stadium pennants where every stadium looks like the Vet (see above) |
^^^ I’d love to see you group those in a Google album because I sometimes don’t know what the hell you guys are talking about! :p
Edit: and once I knew what you were talking about, I might be able to add some. Others might help, as well. |
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I agree that some type of webpage or Google photos album would be cool, if you had time to make it. I'm sure that it would be a lot of work.
Not distract from the series discussion... but what in the heck is going on with this pennant? I know we have some Dodgers collectors on here. We have a combo of Dodgers and Chinatown and Yankee Stadium? A bit of fall harvest? It looks half accident and half purposeful. |
Those wacky D**gers! :mad:
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But also, it doesn't help that they pasted the team photo over much of the artwork instead of inserting it in a cut-out window like most other photo pennants. The photo is simply too large for the cut-out. There is an outline for a photo insert on the pennant, but they never cut it out. Here's a better picture of the "artwork". Attachment 433223 |
C'mon Marc, what fan doesn't want to take home a Los Angeles Dodgers/Chinatown/Olvera Street/Grauman's Theater/assorted citrus souvenir pennant to remember their trip to New York's Yankee Stadium??
It looks to me like the maker (probably Trench) tried to cut corners in their haste to make this pennant in time for sale at that year's world series. Here, they saved time by re-purposing some "scenes of Los Angeles" artwork previously used on Los Angeles travel pennants for use on this baseball pennant. I wonder why they didn't make a "Dodger Stadium" version with a Yankee team photo beside a Statue of Liberty on it?? |
I swear I've seen a similar Dodgers pennant with the LaBrea Tar Pits on it. Olvera Street and Graumann's Chinese were also depicted on that one. Been a long time, but I know I've seen it.
I remember thinking, "How could the La Brea Tar Pits even make the cut for a pennant like that?" |
These days, when they are in LA, every TV show and televised sporting event shows the Santa Monica Pier with its ferris wheel. But in 1963, if you put that on a pennant, everyone would have thought "Hey, Coney Island".
How do you depict a "tar pit"? That can't be easy, unless you have the pennant release an odiferous smell. |
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Or a vulture with a Woolly Rhinoceros.
This would look sweet on a Dodgers pennant...or a Yankees. |
The funniest thing about the Dodgers pennant may be that they decided to write Yankee Stadium on it. Too funny. Also, as a California native, it's hard to see citrus fruit in that image. I see Thanksgiving squash.
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NFL Game of the week, Week 11, 1963. The great Tom Brookshier with two great pennants. But it looks like they ripped off the tassels!!!
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About a month ago, two of these orange Giants pennants sold on ebay (about 5 minutes after being listed). The black version of this pennant is very common, but the Orange is tough. I have one, but it has a really funny cut and I have been looking for another. I contacted a few people to see if they bought them, but everyone said no.
A few days before Xmas, one shows up at my door in the mail out of nowhere. It turns out that my sister had been looking to buy me a pennant for xmas and bought a Santa Clara pennant through ebay from pennantdynasty (Matt). She was having it shipped to me. When Matt saw where the pennant was going, he told her that I already had the Santa Clara pennant and that I'd much rather have this Giants pennant (that I has just emailed him about). So, thanks to Matt and my sister for getting in to me. |
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Super rare? |
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And I agree, it is ugly and beautiful at the same time. Just wish the team photo didn't cover up the tourist destinations. Attachment 433645 |
A little hockey
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OHA’s Ottawa 67’s were born the same year as me. Plain-Jane style, but I haven’t seen it before and looks to be a good candidate for a clean up. 22 inches.
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Interesting addition, with three top tassels. It joins my phantom version (in red). Interesting the pennants are exactly the same except that the word “Champions” is slightly different. So it’s not just the missing “World”. ... I’ve seen two versions like this in 1958 Braves and my 1950 Phillies just says “Champions”.
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Question: Does anyone know of any Dodgers scroll pennants of this design besides 1949, 1952, 1955? I know there’s a ‘50 that looks like the Cinderella Boys Giants pennant, but I’m thinking Trench ..
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Probably would devalue the pennant but would look soooo much better. I resist because 1) I like to leave these pennants as they were manufactured, 2) I would hate to mess the pennant up , and my track record messing with these isn't very good, and 3) I can hear Kyle's eyes rolling at the very thought. |
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You could always modify it for display but still hang on to the original pic.... Wait! Do I hear eyes rolling? :p |
I wouldn't mess up that more or less pristine copy of the Dodgers pennant. But I might mess around with a beater if I could get one for the right price.
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I believe Trench also made travel pennants featuring the same "Scenes of Los Angeles" artwork during that era; and travel pennants in general for a host of different cities. I suspect Trench planned to cut the window out and glue the photo from the reverse side; however, they just ran out of time. Stapling it to the front side must've been easier; however, as noted earlier, this modification left the photo obscuring much of the artwork. |
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This poses an interesting ethical question for the thread: If a pennant maker screwed up something during the manufacturing process, and you can fix it; and, actually succeed in enhancing the look of the pennant ... should you?? For example ... re-sewing faulty stitching caused by a lazy seamstress; removing paint splatter or color bleed caused by a hasty screen printer; re-securing a loose tassel or photo; or sharpening a blunt tip that was never sharp to begin with. Discuss. |
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Loose tassels? No. Loose pictures? Yes. Elmers clear glue stick. |
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These pennants are awesome, Greg. And the ‘champions’ difference is so subtle, it’s amazing anybody would notice it. Any theories out there on the minor difference? |
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Cleaning or removing stains is fine in my book. When you sell a car, do you disclose every scratch you buffed out? As far as tassels and pictures...I don't see how you can differentiate one from the other. Why would it be ok to re-glue a loose picture, but not be ok to use a drop of fabric glue to secure a loose tassel? |
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If you post a picture of your Tigers pennant, some of us could probably give you pointers. Certain inks seem to be not affected by bleach, while others are a recipe for disaster. |
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Not sure I would risk bleaching that Tigers Pennant. It's just not that bad, and the orange paint could conceivably bleed. Maybe Rob/Rob knows better, but I would err on the side of safety.
As for the Yankees... you'd need to carefully remove and re-apply the photo after bleaching. That one might be worth a try, as it's looking pretty rough, and is perhaps worth the risk. Perhaps Rob/Rob can chime in about the potential of red paint bleeding on that one. I am not really a fan of the alterations being discussed. I have done it on rare occasion, and always disclose exactly what was done (if selling). But even then, who's to know what gets disclosed after the pennant changes hands a few more times? Therein lies the problem... Trimming of the tip to form a point is probably the most prevalent alteration with vintage pennants, and is usually quite easy to detect if you know what to look for. Cleaning a pennant is fine. Cannot even count how many times I've used scotch tape to lift off excess dust, debris, and especially pet hair. I think 75% of the pennants I've recently acquired have cat or dog hair inter-woven into the felt. If you have no propensity towards OCD, then nevermind and carry on. :o |
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Hey Gary - what follows are pictures of some bleach successes and one major disaster (the only one I've had). Two pennants had orange ink and were fine. The 1962 pennant has magic marker on it and a terrible tip but I don't think I've seen another in white. Two had blue and they were also fine. The red was a disaster. I drew the graphics back in with a sharpie and gave the damn thing away.
I always tape off the spine and hang them vertically on my shower wall. Spray with bleach and saturate with clean water very shortly after (a matter of seconds). Some other guys use 20%, 40% or 60% bleach to water for the initial spray. I have always used straight bleach but a watered down solution is probably a good idea. If it were me, I'd try the Tigers pennant because I've done OK with orange. I think the red ink on the Yankees would rule it out. It's too bad because that pennant could really use a good cleaning! :p |
The only thing I'll add to the pennant alteration discussion is that one reason to collect pennants is for display. Cleaning them up can make them display better. I feel like it is ok to try to improve one that is in terrible shape anyway (unless is very rare, historically important, very valuable). If they are really dirty, they just don't look good on the wall.
But I've also learned that it can be very hard to make them look better. I think I've clearly improved (for display) maybe 2 of the 5 that I've tried to clean. I probably ruined one. And the other two ended up with improvement in one area, but some equal damage/color bleeding in another. I would probably leave the Tigers pennant alone, but maybe try to clean the Yankees (It's pretty dirty). You just have to know that it might be a total loss (see Rob's red Giants batter). As for Kyle's original question, tough call. I think I'm ok with a disclosed alteration that can be reversed (e.g., replace a missing tassel), but info about those alterations probably gets lost over time, which is a problem. |
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Thanks guys.
Well, what I lack in patience - I make up for in foolishness. :) I found the posts earlier in this thread about cleaning pennants and decided to give it a go because the Tigers pennant is fairly cheap and I wanted to practice. I'm pretty pleased with the result. What may not have been obvious from the "before" photo was some pretty bad discoloration above the tiger and at the tip. I covered the spine and laid the pennant flat in the bath and then sprayed the bleach. Then I ran it under the faucet to rinse it off. I think next time, I'll tape it on the shower wall like Rob suggests. The black ink ran a little bit, but as others mentioned I used copious amounts of water and that rinsed off with no problem. I think I've now achieved blissful over-confidence so I'll probably gamble with the Yankees pennant. The photo on the pennant looks to be fastened with staples so I don't think it will be too tough to get if off for cleaning. |
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I agree, the Tigers pennant looks good.
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Nice work! Especially for a first attempt.
Definitely improved the appearance. One thing I have noticed (from the few times I've used bleach) is that it can "thin" the felt. It can break down the fibers and compromise the felt, with varying degrees of severity. Sometimes it's not even noticeable, but other times it's a definite bummer. So if you do attempt the Yankees, please let us see the "after" photos, and let us know how it came out. Taping it vertically to the shower wall and prompt rinsing is definitely the way to go. |
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Hi All,
So I was luckily able to pick up this one albeit with a missing 1/2 inch of the spine. It was hanging for decades in a den and the pennant itself is in fantastic shape with great color. You can see what color of the spine should be where the thumbtack was removed. I didn't really want to mess with it but would you guys try the bleach solution on this spine? Or a little light soap and water? Thanks! -Andy |
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Regarding the spine, I bet the spine would bleach very well, but given the value of the pennant, be sure to tape it off very carefully. You definitely don't want even a single drop of beach to touch that red felt. And I am not sure if bleach bleeding through to the reverse side is a further concern. Perhaps Rob has experience with this, and can chime in. Another option is a spine "transplant". I have never done this, but know of a forum member here who has done it on occasion (with great results). It would involve using a "donor pennant" with a similar (if not identical) white spine. And a seamstress who can replicate the original stitching. While I don't advocate for this, it would kill two birds with one stone... the soiled color and missing top portion. The lighter colored tack hole wouldn't bother me on its own at all... the missing top portion of the spine might. A transplant would definitely make the pennant look/display better, but you'd always know the pennant is not all-original. For that reason, I am with Greg... leave it as-is. |
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Has anyone ever seen this pennant in full size? I’ve only seen it as a mini.
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Thanks for the feedback Mark and Greg! I was gonna play with it a little bit but am now going to let it be as it is.
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PLEASE don't try to "mess with it". It's perfect as it is, and would be the high point of my collection if it were mine. Since we missed Christmas, you may be interested to know that my birthday is in April... Doug "even without bleach, color me jealous" Goodman |
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I'd feel comfortable with a little light soap and water. It might help; it might not. If it were mine, I would probably opt for the "spine transplant." |
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Speaking of Holy Grails ... here’s mine. Hope to get it someday.
Coolest. Pennant. Ever. |
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