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(Maybe I should change my name to Fballguy Ebay Savant ;)) |
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I’ll take a shot at it. The Bucks champions pennant is a little bit tougher than the All Star pennant. I would say about $50 for that one and $30 for the All Star one. The real jewel is the AFL / NFL Super Bowl pennant. You didn’t mention that one. |
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Does anyone know if there was ever a Super Bowl I pennant made/sold at the game, in Los Angeles? I've only seen that one depicting the final score, which I presume was made in the 1980s or so....
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The pennant you refer to is definitely ugly and stiff enough to be from the 80s. I've seen it sell for a couple hundred bucks and I've seen it sell for under $20. I think it's a mystery to collectors. |
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Not mine, but some awesome football pennants from the FB group.
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LOVE the red and green Rams pennants!
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Aren't those Fballguy's pennants?
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Chris...the guys here have seen these pics before, but I appreciate your pennant enthusiasm! |
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I have been trying to obtain this particular Cubs pennant for some time with no luck. It seldom comes on the market. It’s obviously peculiar due to the artist using Ebbets Field in place of Wrigley. The Dodger pennants using this graphic are much more plentiful and based on the dated ones, I would assume they would date from late 40s to mid 50s. Anyone have any thoughts or other information on these?
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Very nice Mike. That is a tough one, especially not faded or torn. Right on with dates.
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No worries Chris! |
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Speaking of Super Bowl pennants, anyone know what’s going on here, besides the obvious? Is this the only SB3 pennant that isn’t dedicated to a team?
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There are other generic Super Bowl pennants like the ones Greg shared, but they aren't dated so hard to pin down which game they're from. |
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Some nice pennants went off on the Ebay today. Hopefully you guys one.
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Anybody here fork over the required cash? |
I was probably under you on that one. I bid on a couple others too. I thought the 47 was nice, don't see that around much. Those 46's were nice as well. I have that 56 in my collection already, but i though some of them went very reasonable. Nice condition all throughout.
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I always get nervous after the auction, worried that the price was elevated due to just one other bidder. But three other snipes were over $1000 US, not too far from the final price. So that was somewhat comforting. |
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I am the same, and agree. |
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Congrats Greg... That one was clearly the cream of the crop. Great score!
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Thanks guys! I think I’ll be having a fire sale soon on B/S/T ...
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The strange thing about that 1949 version is that usually the first team "Yankees" is the home team for the pennant, but it shows Ebbets Field. You would have outbid me, but that's what kept me from bidding as I only pick up Yankees pennants
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Interesting ... is there a ‘49 version with Yankee Stadium?
Your observation might only pertain to a certain manufacturer. Like the ‘55 and ‘56 WS pennants that show the traditional Yankees logo and the Brooklyn cap ... they each have two versions with teams flipped. But I’m not sure Trench did this. The ‘55 pennant with fancy spine and forked tip comes in two colors but in each it is Yankees above Dodgers, in every version I’ve seen. Anyone else have info? I’m curious now ... thanks for info! |
Speaking of two-team WS pennants ... I wonder what years have such pennants (known)? I know this goes back to A’s/Giants with the cool Ben Franklin pennant. But does anyone know if there are WS pennants for 1952 or 1953?
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Kind of sad, because I used to be the one getting them. :eek::D Typically now, when something good does show up, it's listed auction style. For a few years, auctions almost became obsolete on ebay. At one point Ebay planned for more of an Amazon type business plan, moving away from the auction format. But then something changed and they started offering hundreds of free auction style listings each month. Now auctions are back full force. Fballguy...the original Ebay Troll |
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There was a Rod Carew ASCO picture pennant listed for $42 BIN today. I noticed it about 5 minutes after it listed and knew it was gone. Sure enough. |
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Yeah we’ll see a curtain call for Rod Carew soon, no doubt.
Speaking of ASCO player pennants, here’s something I picked up recently, not really my cup of tea but I got this way way under the asking price. I think the price was so high no one bothered with it. Anyway, the darn thing is virtually mint. I might put it up as trade bait on B/S/T but more and more I think it’s pretty cool. |
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