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ooo-ribay 01-09-2025 06:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Domer05 (Post 2486901)
As far as I can tell, "WC" (West Coast Novelty) was just a a bay area concessionaire. From all the Giants and Golden Bears pennants I've seen bearing their mark, I'm confident Trench was the actual manufacturer.

This USC pennant was probably made by Trench. As it lacks the WC concessionaire's mark, it was probably purchased in southern California--not at Berkeley's California Memorial Stadium.

Gotcha. Did ANY other team get the cartoon, bubble font?

Domer05 01-09-2025 11:46 PM

Don't think so.

thetahat 01-10-2025 04:03 PM

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So this falls into the “only I give a **** about it” category, but this relatively modern pennant has been so hard to find. I have seen maybe 2 or 3 in 25+ years of collecting, I had one and it has considerable wear. This is pristine. Only need the Expos to complete a 1969 set in cloth.

thetahat 01-10-2025 04:05 PM

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Domer … consider the pennants below. The top one is “Epstein”, correct? What about the bottom?

The bottom pennant has features that are shared by many others. I suspect it’s a NYC company, the same one that made the ‘55 and ‘56 two-team WS pennants with the Dodger cap.

thetahat 01-10-2025 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by UKCardGuy (Post 2484937)
Great job Kyle. I enjoyed reading the latest blog entry about the dueling pennants. On that subject, I've noticed that there's a lack of 2 team world series pennants (e.g. with both teams on the pennant) for some years.

Has anyone seen a 2-team World Series pennant for 1944, 1945, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1960, 1961? Taking 1960 as an example, I can find many examples of Yankees World Series pennants or Pirates World Series pennants but not any with both teams.

I have not. The dueling scroll WS pennants are especially cool. I think these were made by WGN? I know of 1939, 1940, 1941, and 1947 with scrolls of both rosters.

ooo-ribay 01-11-2025 05:57 AM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2487190)
So this falls into the “only I give a **** about it” category, but this relatively modern pennant has been so hard to find. I have seen maybe 2 or 3 in 25+ years of collecting, I had one and it has considerable wear. This is pristine. Only need the Expos to complete a 1969 set in cloth.

I get it.

The Giants with ball(s) orbiting the cap are rare, but I think there are many Phillies with this motif. Correct? So, is the rarity the cloth, the font or a combination of everything? Do all the cloth ones have the 1969 MLB mark? If so, could you please post the Giants….because I don’t have one with that mark. At this very moment, I’m too lazy to see if either of my two orbiting ball(s) pennants is cloth.

thetahat 01-11-2025 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2487296)
I get it.

The Giants with ball(s) orbiting the cap are rare, but I think there are many Phillies with this motif. Correct? So, is the rarity the cloth, the font or a combination of everything? Do all the cloth ones have the 1969 MLB mark? If so, could you please post the Giants….because I don’t have one with that mark. At this very moment, I’m too lazy to see if either of my two orbiting ball(s) pennants is cloth.

It’s the specific “combination”, most notably how the team name is displayed. Dodgers pennant is similar. The “orbiting ball” logo was the Phillies official logo for many years so it appears on many Trench versions. This is from the ASCO series. Made in ‘69 and presumably ‘70 in cloth, and for a few years after in thick felt, then stiff felt, where they were also marked with other trademarks (which Domer knows better) … “Vet”, etc.

The Indians from this series is white, with a 1969 MLB stamp, and blue with a 1970 stamp. Angels also has a 1970 stamp. All of the cloth versions have the dated MLB, but only some of the felt.

The Giants from this series is extremely rare in cloth, and the only team with one-color print. I think the “orbiting ball” Giants version you mention was made by some unknown company which did it for all teams.

bocca001 01-11-2025 11:02 AM

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Here is the rare Giants cloth pennant from the series, followed by all of the subsequent versions that are not cloth. I just noticed that the stitches on the bottom pennant go in the opposite direction and the placement of Giants in the ball is different as well.

Domer05 01-11-2025 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2487192)
Domer … consider the pennants below. The top one is “Epstein”, correct? What about the bottom?

The bottom pennant has features that are shared by many others. I suspect it’s a NYC company, the same one that made the ‘55 and ‘56 two-team WS pennants with the Dodger cap.

Admittedly, your two pennants present a problem (for me). I do think the top/blue one is by Epstein. The bottom/polychromatic one ... I really don't know. Sure looks like the Epstein one--or was the artwork just stolen by some other pennant maker? If so ... was that pennant maker ... Trench?

Or, did Epstein continue making pennants well into the 1950s; and, finally venture into polychromatic designs, as others had begun doing?

Here's another possibility: did Epstein, which offered much more than pennants by the mid-century, begin outsourcing their pennant production to some external supplier? If so ... what if that company was Trench?

Below is the WS dueling pennant you referenced. Sure looks like it could be traced to Epstein--but, it has tassels, which Epstein seemed to have dropped by the 1950s.

Bottom line: We need more information on Epstein.

ooo-ribay 01-11-2025 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Domer05 (Post 2487393)
Admittedly, your two pennants present a problem (for me). I do think the top/blue one is by Epstein. The bottom/polychromatic one ... I really don't know. Sure looks like the Epstein one--or was the artwork just stolen by some other pennant maker? If so ... was that pennant maker ... Trench?

Or, did Epstein continue making pennants well into the 1950s; and, finally venture into polychromatic designs, as others had begun doing?

Here's another possibility: did Epstein, which offered much more than pennants by the mid-century, begin outsourcing their pennant production to some external supplier? If so ... what if that company was Trench?

Below is the WS dueling pennant you referenced. Sure looks like it could be traced to Epstein--but, it has tassels, which Epstein seemed to have dropped by the 1950s.

Bottom line: We need more information on Epstein.

“we,” meaning you. Get on it. :p

While you’re at it, I’m still waiting for your ABCO(?) write up.


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