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perezfan 07-31-2021 04:26 PM

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Originally Posted by mrozie21 (Post 2128932)
Dug up my pirates pennants that I bought in the late 1970’s

Nice.... Are those 3/4 or full size? Definitely rarer than the typical Trench Stadium versions you typically see.

mrozie21 07-31-2021 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2128950)
Nice.... Are those 3/4 or full size? Definitely rarer than the typical Trench Stadium versions you typically see.

I’m not sure, they’re approx 27” long

thetahat 08-04-2021 06:52 PM

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Random, obscure, meaningless observation made to keep this thread from sinking …. Here’s a 1969 Trench Pilots pennant, we’ve all seen it before, but this has a MLB trademark like nothing I’ve seen on any other pennants …

Anyone else have any oddities to share?

thetahat 08-04-2021 06:57 PM

Also curious to know if any cool pennants were spotted at the National … anyone?

rlevy 08-05-2021 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2130433)
Also curious to know if any cool pennants were spotted at the National … anyone?

Not from the National, but Kyle and I had the opportunity to tour Gary Cypres' Sports Museum here in LA and saw some amazing artifacts. We only had a couple of hours and spent most of out time in the Dodgers sections which included virtually ever vintage early Dodger pennant and banner you could imagine, but then knowing Kyle and I liked pennants, Gary pulled this one out of a stack of frames he had in a storage room.

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perezfan 08-05-2021 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2130535)
Not from the National, but Kyle and I had the opportunity to tour Gary Cypres' Sports Museum here in LA and saw some amazing artifacts. We only had a couple of hours and spent most of out time in the Dodgers sections which included virtually ever vintage early Dodger pennant and banner you could imagine, but then knowing Kyle and I liked pennants, Gary pulled this one out of a stack of frames he had in a storage room.

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Been there, and needed a full roll of paper towels to control my drooling. Could you believe the "sea" of Dodgers' game used Uniforms , early equipment, and the gigantic vintage Ad Signs?


That Campanella All Stars Pennant is a Holy Grail. However, I guess it somehow didn't make the cut for being displayed. :confused: Pretty amazing.

thetahat 08-05-2021 10:52 AM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2130579)
Been there, and needed a full roll of paper towels to control my drooling. Could you believe the "sea" of Dodgers' game used Uniforms , early equipment, and the gigantic vintage Ad Signs?

That Campanella All Stars Pennant is a Holy Grail. However, I guess it somehow didn't make the cut for being displayed. :confused: Pretty amazing.

I pulled up pics from his museum, only saw a few pennants scattered. Anyone with other pennants pics? I’d love to know if there was either a 1950 or 1953 Dodgers scroll pennant.

I did see the rectangular “pennant” … two of them … so much harder to find than the ‘54 Indians ….

ooo-ribay 08-05-2021 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by rlevy (Post 2130535)
Not from the National, but Kyle and I had the opportunity to tour Gary Cypres' Sports Museum here in LA and saw some amazing artifacts. We only had a couple of hours and spent most of out time in the Dodgers sections which included virtually ever vintage early Dodger pennant and banner you could imagine, but then knowing Kyle and I liked pennants, Gary pulled this one out of a stack of frames he had in a storage room.

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I’m not sure I would want to see a Dodgers museum and I’m not sure Mr. Cypres would let me in…..but is this place open to the public?

ooo-ribay 08-05-2021 12:58 PM

P.S. I guess the d**gers didn’t feel they could catch the Giants with only 17 All-Stars on their roster. :mad:

rlevy 08-05-2021 02:16 PM

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I’m not sure I would want to see a Dodgers museum and I’m not sure Mr. Cypres would let me in…..but is this place open to the public?

Rob, it is actually much more than a Dodgers museum. Gary's Dodger stuff is incredible (the best Dodger collection in existence without question), but he also has rooms devoted to other teams and sports. We just rushed through the Yankees rooms, passed by a wing devoted to Ruth, and yes, the giants are represented as well.

While the museum used to be open to the public, it is now closed. I met Gary years ago when we both loaned items to the Dodger Stadium pop-up museum (he loaned over 95% of the items shown there and still loans items for exhibit in the stadium), and he graciously allows me to visit the museum from time to time.

BTW, most of the pennants on exhibit are simply nailed to the walls. The Campy pennant pictured above is framed because it will be part of an exhibit Gary is putting together of Negro League players which will be on display at the Stadium.


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