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Vintagedeputy 08-12-2023 06:56 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2363821)
Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)

Those are gorgeous.

661fish 08-12-2023 09:20 PM

[QUOTE=UKCardGuy;2363821]Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)[/QUOTE

Nicely done. Especially the Yankees.

ooo-ribay 08-13-2023 08:47 AM

Who do we think made the bottom Yankees? I can’t keep track.

perezfan 08-13-2023 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2363973)
Who do we think made the bottom Yankees? I can’t keep track.

Whoever it was also made the 1957 All Star Game Pennant...

UKCardGuy 08-13-2023 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2364000)
Whoever it was also made the 1957 All Star Game Pennant...

I have the maker of that 1957 ASG pennant as AdFlag.

thetahat 08-13-2023 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2363821)
Here's some new arrivals for me. They aren't quite as valuable as Marc's Oakland Pennant but I was happy to get them at a more reasonable price :)

The red Trench Yankees is a cool and rare version and in good condition. Congrats! Also one of the better Ad Flags below it …

thetahat 08-13-2023 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2364000)
Whoever it was also made the 1957 All Star Game Pennant...

Leave it to Ad Flag for drawing a batter taking a strike … still cool! Was this in your ASG pennant videos?

perezfan 08-13-2023 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2364093)
Leave it to Ad Flag for drawing a batter taking a strike … still cool! Was this in your ASG pennant videos?

Yes! But mine in the video is black.

And I think I actually said that if that's a fastball coming in and his bat is still in that position, he's in a lot of trouble (or something to that effect). Maybe not the most badass depiction of a batter, but a very cool pennant none-the-less. ;)

Domer05 08-14-2023 11:44 PM

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If that is from 1937, why couldn’t this Cubs pennant be from 1938? The spine and tassels seem to be very similar. Everyone identifies this Cubs version as 1945, but I’ve always thought it’s 1938.

Last week I commented on a post concerning MK's Cubs pennant; and my belief that it was from the '45 World Series. I still think it looks like it came from that era; however, I've come across some new research that puts that opinion in jeopardy.

MK's Cub's pennant bears a concessionaire's label for Charles Shear, 146 Park Row, New York. Similar pennants, previously discussed last week on this thread from the '37 and '38 World Series, bore the exact same label, down to the address.

Well, the 1940 Manhattan telephone book listed Charles Shear's address as 146 Park Row; however, six years later, the 1946 edition listed him at 150 Park Row. Had MK's Cubs pennant come from the '45 World Series, it's more likely the address on the label would be for 150 Park Row. Instead, it bore the address corresponding with the concessionaire's location in the late 1930s.

So, who knows Mike, it may indeed be from the '38 World Series after all? :)

MK 08-15-2023 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Domer05 (Post 2364532)
Last week I commented on a post concerning MK's Cubs pennant; and my belief that it was from the '45 World Series. I still think it looks like it came from that era; however, I've come across some new research that puts that opinion in jeopardy.

MK's Cub's pennant bears a concessionaire's label for Charles Shear, 146 Park Row, New York. Similar pennants, previously discussed last week on this thread from the '37 and '38 World Series, bore the exact same label, down to the address.

Well, the 1940 Manhattan telephone book listed Charles Shear's address as 146 Park Row; however, six years later, the 1946 edition listed him at 150 Park Row. Had MK's Cubs pennant come from the '45 World Series, it's more likely the address on the label would be for 150 Park Row. Instead, it bore the address corresponding with the concessionaire's location in the late 1930s.

So, who knows Mike, it may indeed be from the '38 World Series after all? :)

As more circumstantial evidence, I give you one of these where someone painted the year 1938 at the end. Granted it could have been done years later, but more than likely it was done shortly after purchase. And yes it has the Shear label with the 146 Park Row address.


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