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lefty147 12-15-2016 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by phillies (Post 1610882)
Hi all,

Quick question, anyone has contact info for Rick Haskins the pennant dealer? Saw his booth at the NSCC back in august, but didn't get his card and he has no online presence to reach out to. Thanks!

If he doesn't make contact with you and you still need his email send me a PM. I should have it.

Huysmans 12-16-2016 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo (Post 1610879)
A lot of people only collect baseball and have no idea how difficult those early Browns pennants are. Early football is very difficult in general. Fantastic stuff guys.

Compared to early hockey... Collecting early football is a walk in the park. 😎

Teamgluck 12-16-2016 12:10 PM

Very cool Browns pennants Showdowg!

I found this pennant of Joe Lewis v Jersey Joe Walcott on ebay

http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1948-Jo...kAAOSw2xRYUUFY

I was wondering if anyone wants to show early and vintage boxing pennants

Fballguy 12-17-2016 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Showdawg (Post 1610856)
WOW!!!! Ive seen that pennant, but don't have it. Any chance you'd want to sell??? Have you seen this one?

<a href="http://s193.photobucket.com/user/whynow357/media/_57%2029.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i193.photobucket.com/albums/z157/whynow357/_57%2029.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo _57 29.jpg"/></a>

I'm not really into selling at this point particularly my harder to come by pennants...but I wouldn't be offended if you shot me an offer. My plan is to sell everything upon retirement (unfortunately still about 20 years away) and using the proceeds to travel the world as long as possible...right now I could probably cover a 7 night Western Caribbean cruise. ;)

Just curious...do you have any other teams?

I have seen that style of pennant before but not the Browns version.

Showdawg 12-17-2016 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 1611416)
I'm not really into selling at this point particularly my harder to come by pennants...but I wouldn't be offended if you shot me an offer. My plan is to sell everything upon retirement (unfortunately still about 20 years away) and using the proceeds to travel the world as long as possible...right now I could probably cover a 7 night Western Caribbean cruise. ;)

Just curious...do you have any other teams?

I have seen that style of pennant before but not the Browns version.

No, I don't have any other pennants but Browns...I PMed you an offer:D:D

Bumpus Jones 12-18-2016 06:10 PM

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Here's a cool find. I believe this artwork was originally created by a Sporting News Art Department staffer prior to 1953 as the Reds officially became known as the Redlegs (1953-58), but if you notice, the pennant design has been modified to read: Redlegs. Looks like TSN also licensed out their original art to entities such as sports pennant manufacturers. I welcome anyone else's opinions on the subject...

thetahat 12-19-2016 06:49 AM

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Chris, that's really interesting, thank you for sharing. I have written here before about my personal affection for certain styles of 50s pennants. That Reds logo was used on Keezer pennants, many (but not all) of which were stamped on the back by the manufacturer. Keezer made pennants spanning, at least, from '53 from '65, as they made Phila A's and Houston Astros. (Have also seen Keezer STL Browns - very rare, I have a mini version - but not Boston Braves.)

The same Reds logo appears in the 1956 book "Inside Baseball for Little Leaguers" (top left) along with most others from a different pennant series that seemed to be made in the early 50s, see those form my collection (top right). I believe these date to the early 50s based on a Cubs variation that celebrates their 75th anniversary in 1951; also the fact that the Phila A's and Browns are in this "series" but not the Orioles. 12 of the 16 logos from the book appear on these pennants, with the exception of the Phillies (used Blue Jay instead), White Sox (diff sock variation), Orioles, and my very favorite; the Reds, which begs for more explanation. It's cut off a bit in my picture but see my avatar ... can someone explain the bomb to me? See bottom left for a very old Reds design (hardly a logo) from the turn of the century? which again depicts a bomb-yielding Cincinnati Red.

So yeah, this is the stuff I wonder about ... not quite "What is the meaning of life?" but it keeps me entertained ... :)

thetahat 12-19-2016 07:15 AM

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A better view

Bumpus Jones 12-19-2016 12:26 PM

Thanks for the info Greg! The story behind some of these pennants is almost as good as the pennants themselves.

perezfan 12-19-2016 01:28 PM

I love that particular series of pennants, and know that they were issued in/around 1951. I have one with a written notation on the reverse, which states the date of the game and the teams who played (July, 1951). These pennants could've been sold for a few subsequent years, of course.

There is also a nifty series of Lapel Pins with these identical team logos. These pins are apparently (interestingly) dated 1954...

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Basebal...IAAOSwll1Wz3Mb


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