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ooo-ribay 02-07-2021 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2065702)
PSA would have to hold a job fair in this thread. Most people don't know a pennant from a peanut. There is honestly no chance that they'd be a better authority than the crew posting here.

When has that ever stopped them? They’re the authority because they say they’re the authority. :cool:

perezfan 02-08-2021 01:31 PM

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Ebay pennant searches continue to be fruitless. Anything that turns up is either ultra common, badly damaged, modern junk or way overpriced. Seems almost pointless to waste time searching any longer.

Although I did find this very interesting and unique Eagles Penna

perezfan 02-08-2021 01:36 PM

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We all know about full size and 3/4 size pennants. But that particular seller introduces us to the ultra-rare 2/3 size. For only a $28 opening bid and $20.40 shipping, that Eagles Penna could some day be yours.

And here's a lovely Chiefs Penn, but it's gonna run you $11 more. Everybody set your snipes!

ooo-ribay 02-08-2021 03:39 PM

Same seller, huh? They specialize in pennas.

thetahat 02-08-2021 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2065953)
We all know about full size and 3/4 size pennants. But that particular seller introduces us to the ultra-rare 2/3 size. For only a $28 opening bid and $20.40 shipping, that Eagles Penna could some day be yours.

And here's a lovely Chiefs Penn, but it's gonna run you $11 more. Everybody set your snipes!

I can’t believe it hasn’t been sold (or eaten) yet!

thetahat 02-08-2021 03:46 PM

It’s a shame, too ... the Chief with the white pants is a bit tougher ...

bocca001 02-08-2021 06:42 PM

The white pants really held up well to whatever in the heck happened to that pennant. I need to get some of that paint for my house.

Fballguy 02-08-2021 06:45 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2066020)
Same seller, huh? They specialize in pennas.

The 20" pennas jokes practically write themselves.

Fballguy 02-08-2021 06:48 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2065949)
Ebay pennant searches continue to be fruitless. Anything that turns up is either ultra common, badly damaged, modern junk or way overpriced. Seems almost pointless to waste time searching any longer.

Although I did find this very interesting and unique Eagles Penna

The ultra rare "Philade" Eagles pennant which ironically enough came on a "Filleted" (or "Flayed", you decide) pennant.

Ebay has been so bad I can't even remember the last time I searched the sold listings and saw something I was disappointed I didn't get.

I threw these two onto my watch list simply because there was very little action on them. I generally don't get to into Army or Navy pennants unless they're pretty rare. These are oversized...35"...and were too cheap to not buy. That and I had an itchy buying finger.

Domer05 02-08-2021 09:24 PM

Those are sweet pennants, Rob. Can't go wrong with the US Army!

They look old ... like, 1910s or 20s-old, based upon those thin spines. I've seen some from that era that featured comparable graphics and letter fonts; and a label for The Reproduction Co.

perezfan 02-09-2021 12:54 AM

Gorgeous pennant pair, Rob! Love the artwork on both. And the condition is just crazy for pennants that are over 100 years old. Way to make lemonade out of lemons during this horrific drought!

thetahat 02-09-2021 03:30 AM

Well the good news is that the drought has increased demand for what we all have. Been noticing an uptick in prices realized for not terribly uncommon 1950s team pennants. Even if we aren’t sellers, at some point we will want to move them along ... I’m not too far from starting the process with what I have in storage tubs. I think it seems this way because our collections have grown quite a bit. Even the live auctions aren’t very interesting.

Another solution: let’s trade! We should have Pennant Collector Winter Meetings!

thetahat 02-09-2021 03:34 AM

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Here’s a recent find of mine with what seems to be a tough variation (tassels and font).

thetahat 02-09-2021 03:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2066098)
The ultra rare "Philade" Eagles pennant which ironically enough came on a "Filleted" (or "Flayed", you decide) pennant.

Ebay has been so bad I can't even remember the last time I searched the sold listings and saw something I was disappointed I didn't get.

I threw these two onto my watch list simply because there was very little action on them. I generally don't get to into Army or Navy pennants unless they're pretty rare. These are oversized...35"...and were too cheap to not buy. That and I had an itchy buying finger.

These are very very cool, detail is amazing ...

thetahat 02-09-2021 04:00 AM

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This drives me nuts by the way .... definite repro but always sold as if it was original .... currently has a pretty high bid. I only know of three Pilots pennants

1. The mucho cool white cloth ASCO
2. The red Trench (slight variations, with and without tassels, font of Seattle)
3. A red AdFlag, somewhat unsightly

There’s also a red repro resembling #2 that has been making some rounds.

bocca001 02-09-2021 07:47 AM

Hey Greg- just curious, but what points to repo/made at a later date on that one? The MLB logo? The material? Something else? Do you think it was sold as some kind of commemorative item?

thetahat 02-09-2021 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2066236)
Hey Greg- just curious, but what points to repo/made at a later date on that one? The MLB logo? The material? Something else? Do you think it was sold as some kind of commemorative item?

Hey Marc ... the MLB logo for one, it resembles late 70s/early 80s used for other teams ... and it is thin paper felt.

perezfan 02-09-2021 12:06 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2066275)
Hey Marc ... the MLB logo for one, it resembles late 70s/early 80s used for other teams ... and it is thin paper felt.

Definite repro upon first glance. Even if it had the softest wool felt, the MLB logo would give it away.

bocca001 02-09-2021 12:23 PM

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So, what do you guys think about this white one? No logo. Autographs could have been collected after 1969, of course.

And, is this red one the Adflag? I kind of like it.

thetahat 02-09-2021 12:57 PM

Oh my god .... THE DOOLEY WOMACK! That’s awesome. Interesting no trademark. But it still looks like 70s/80s material to me. Easily overcome by the autographs. And yes that’s the presumed-to-be Ad Flag pennant. It’s a tough one for sure. I’m not a fan because they don’t use the Pilots official logo/font which was way cool. Egner guide incorrectly lists the white with MLB logo as authentic.

ooo-ribay 02-09-2021 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by bocca001 (Post 2066345)

And, is this red one the Adflag? I kind of like it.

I kind of like it, too!

ooo-ribay 02-10-2021 02:57 PM

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Well, the original bleacher made his first foray into dyeing. FB Rob gave me a few pointers...

In a nutshell:

1) remove spine. I used a single edge razor blade. It took maybe five minutes.
2) lay pennant face down on some old towels. I put the towels on a scrap of plywood.
3) mix dye. Rit tells you how to make 3 gallons. I figured 2 tbsp. for a gallon of water.
4) spray the back side liberally. When soaked in, spray again...and again...and again...and again. I'll bet I sprayed it 20 times. I used two full spray bottles of the dye mixture. :eek: If you check the front, it will be "speckled" at first and eventually take on a more uniform color.
5) re-attach spine. I had a friend do it. A professional seamstress may have sewed a straighter line.

I may have gotten a little carried away...the dye bled a little onto the white paint because the paint was cracked. Other than that, no issues. Had the paint not been cracked, it probably would have been a total success. As it is, I give my effort a "B." I would, and may, do it again on a faded green Polo Grounds pennant.

thetahat 02-10-2021 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2066810)
Well, the original bleacher made his first foray into dyeing. FB Rob gave me a few pointers...

In a nutshell:

1) remove spine. I used a single edge razor blade. It took maybe five minutes.
2) lay pennant face down on some old towels. I put the towels on a scrap of plywood.
3) mix dye. Rit tells you how to make 3 gallons. I figured 2 tbsp. for a gallon of water.
4) spray the back side liberally. When soaked in, spray again...and again...and again...and again. I'll bet I sprayed it 20 times. I used two full spray bottles of the dye mixture. :eek: If you check the front, it will be "speckled" at first and eventually take on a more uniform color.
5) re-attach spine. I had a friend do it. A professional seamstress may have sewed a straighter line.

I may have gotten a little carried away...the dye bled a little onto the white paint because the paint was cracked. Other than that, no issues. Had the paint not been cracked, it probably would have been a total success. As it is, I give my effort a "B." I would, and may, do it again on a faded green Polo Grounds pennant.

Great work!!!! You’re a tough grader. Looks beautiful to me. Does the paint rub off at all? Like if you ran a napkin over it ... ?

ooo-ribay 02-10-2021 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2066905)
Great work!!!! You’re a tough grader. Looks beautiful to me. Does the paint rub off at all? Like if you ran a napkin over it ... ?

Not sure what you’re asking....:confused:

Fballguy 02-10-2021 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2066810)
Well, the original bleacher made his first foray into dyeing. FB Rob gave me a few pointers...

In a nutshell:

1) remove spine. I used a single edge razor blade. It took maybe five minutes.
2) lay pennant face down on some old towels. I put the towels on a scrap of plywood.
3) mix dye. Rit tells you how to make 3 gallons. I figured 2 tbsp. for a gallon of water.
4) spray the back side liberally. When soaked in, spray again...and again...and again...and again. I'll bet I sprayed it 20 times. I used two full spray bottles of the dye mixture. :eek: If you check the front, it will be "speckled" at first and eventually take on a more uniform color.
5) re-attach spine. I had a friend do it. A professional seamstress may have sewed a straighter line.

I may have gotten a little carried away...the dye bled a little onto the white paint because the paint was cracked. Other than that, no issues. Had the paint not been cracked, it probably would have been a total success. As it is, I give my effort a "B." I would, and may, do it again on a faded green Polo Grounds pennant.

Great job Rob. Looks fantastic.

Fballguy 02-10-2021 09:19 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2066181)
Here’s a recent find of mine with what seems to be a tough variation (tassels and font).

Not sure I’ve seen tassels on a stiff arm pennant before. Also, the little patch of turf is missing below the feet. And as you mention, different font. Copy cat by a different company?

thetahat 02-11-2021 01:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2066940)
Not sure I’ve seen tassels on a stiff arm pennant before. Also, the little patch of turf is missing below the feet. And as you mention, different font. Copy cat by a different company?

Interestingly, one with tassels just went in a group in a Lelands auction, though it otherwise matches the standard design. But yeah I guess so. It’s well made, double stitched on the back, soft thick felt, definitely old.

thetahat 02-11-2021 01:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2066924)
Not sure what you’re asking....:confused:

I mean, if you gently rub a white paper towel on it, will some blue transfer?

ooo-ribay 02-11-2021 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2066967)
I mean, if you gently rub a white paper towel on it, will some blue transfer?

I didn’t try and it’s now tucked away in a rigid holder. You might get some blue from the felt (not really sure) and I didn’t mess with whatever “bleed” I had on the graphics. That’s actually surprising, because I have a bad habit of thinking “I probably should leave well enough alone” but then not leaving well enough alone. Case in point: the 1962 scroll Champs I ruined. :(

ooo-ribay 02-11-2021 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by Fballguy (Post 2066937)
Great job Rob. Looks fantastic.

Would you say it has GREAT EYE APPEAL? :p

Teamgluck 02-11-2021 10:15 AM

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Am I the only one that believes the current card hype is about to spill over to pennants? Also glad to have won this! Hunt had a superb selection of pennants this go around

ooo-ribay 02-11-2021 12:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Teamgluck (Post 2067086)
Am I the only one that believes the current card hype is about to spill over to pennants?

I don't think so. I hope not!

Beautiful pennant, Jordan!

perezfan 02-11-2021 01:08 PM

Stunning rare pennant, and congrats on that pickup.

I think some of the card fervor will spill over to memorabilia. It already has, actually. It's pretty inevitable that when collectors are priced out on cards, they turn to other cool things pictured in those REA, Lelands, Hunt and LOTG catalogs which are more affordable.

Some will get hooked on memorabilia and some won't ever make the foray. But I have spoken with hundreds of memorabilia/pennant collectors who started out collecting only cards.

Duluth Eskimo 02-11-2021 07:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Teamgluck (Post 2067086)
Am I the only one that believes the current card hype is about to spill over to pennants? Also glad to have won this! Hunt had a superb selection of pennants this go around

Nice pick up. I placed an early bid and meant to come back on Saturday and forgot. I don’t have that pennant in my Gopher collection and that one is as good as it gets. That’s about where I figured it would end. Luckily we didn’t bid each other up. Great pennant.

thetahat 02-12-2021 03:40 AM

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Thought I would share with you all my first two pennants. As a six-year-old I attended Game 2 of the 1976 championship series between the Phillies and the Reds. My first game. Not a good day for the home team. But my father bought me these, and they were moved around my bedroom walls dozens of times. At some point in my late teens I colored in the Reds spine and the Mets came off. I even made a mini set when I was around 11-12, drew the logos and glued them on felt my mom bought. .... And I had about 15-20 stored away until around 1996-7. Mitchell and Ness had their original store downtown in Philly, and they had a 50% Super Bowl sale, which included their repro pennants. I bought eight of them to decorate the just finished basement. But in the store they actually had some vintage pennants in the wall, nothing we’d go nuts over but still they looked so much better. .... Then one day I was at a flea market and bought a pile of 1950s pennants dirt cheap and then got into eBay. ... I think I may have shared the latter part with you already ...

Anyway I’m always amazed that we find old pennants in such nice condition. There would be no way that those soft felt pennants would have survived my childhood. They’d all look much more like that Chiefs Grilled Cheese pennant above (and the Philade) ...

perezfan 02-12-2021 12:26 PM

Great stories, Greg...

I too am amazed that we find so many old pennants in great condition. It's nothing short of a miracle. The pennants that hung on my walls as a kid are beaten to hell, and not even displayable. Fading, tears, holes, frayed tips, and you name it. I've kept them all for sentimental reasons, of course.

But its amazing how many have stood the test of time... even the small percentage that were safely stored away were prone to moth holes, rodent bites, silverfish, dust mites, etc. I won't question how so many have survived... just glad that they have!

ooo-ribay 02-12-2021 04:44 PM

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I'm not sure I ever had pennants on my walls, as a kid. I do remember having this life size poster on the back of my bedroom door. :p

thetahat 02-12-2021 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay (Post 2067684)
I'm not sure I ever had pennants on my walls, as a kid. I do remember having this life size poster on the back of my bedroom door. :p

I’m trying to think of a clean joke here that involves a pair of tassels .....

thetahat 02-12-2021 08:23 PM

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Opening scene from an NFL highlight clip, Week 7, 1962.

perezfan 02-13-2021 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2067717)
I’m trying to think of a clean joke here that involves a pair of tassels .....

Raquel Welch turned 80 last September. In addition to some good preservation, there may be some restoration involved. Despite any recent alterations, I think she might still warrant a grade of "10".

Horrible movie; epic poster!

thetahat 02-13-2021 12:30 PM

Well let’s see, we don’t want a pennant to be trimmed but ... okay I’ll stop right there

erikc21 02-13-2021 01:37 PM

Random observation - I didn’t notice this originally, but my Cardinals pennant is a variation from the one in Egner’s book. The script under the two cardinals is different and the names also seem to vary - although I can’t read those in the bottom photo. I wonder if the Phillies and Pirates and other teams with similar designs have variations? [emoji2375]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a549354ef2.jpg

thetahat 02-13-2021 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by erikc21 (Post 2067983)
Random observation - I didn’t notice this originally, but my Cardinals pennant is a variation from the one in Egner’s book. The script under the two cardinals is different and the names also seem to vary - although I can’t read those in the bottom photo. I wonder if the Phillies and Pirates and other teams with similar designs have variations? [emoji2375]https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...a549354ef2.jpg

Very interesting. Gonna guess that these are different years? Maybe one is 1949 and the other 1950. I’ll check the names. Yours is very nice and clean. I have the version in the book.

I’m intrigued about these roster pennants, they seem to be from the same maker as all the “sliding runner” team pennants. They might be the most common that we haven’t figured out as far as the company who produced them.

perezfan 02-13-2021 02:26 PM

Hi Erik!

Without looking at the rosters for each pennant (I've got a long to-do list today), I would guess they represent different years. The Manufacturer probably kept the same Cardinals motif, and just tweaked it with slight design change and updated names for the new season.

Just an educated guess!

perezfan 02-13-2021 02:28 PM

Greg, you beat me too it by one minute while I was still typing... I guess great minds think alike, haha.

thetahat 02-13-2021 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2068022)
Greg, you beat me too it by one minute while I was still typing... I guess great minds think alike, haha.

LOL yep! Here's mine ... now who the heck made these beauties?

thetahat 02-13-2021 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by perezfan (Post 2068022)
Greg, you beat me too it by one minute while I was still typing... I guess great minds think alike, haha.

So Erik’s is 1949, as Bill Reeder (33) is listed, only appeared in ‘49. Mine is 1950, due to Johnny Lindell 5 who only played for STL in ‘50, and that was in mid season.

We know the Phillies have a 1949 and 1950 version, and the 1949 has fancier cursive like Erik’s.

perezfan 02-13-2021 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by thetahat (Post 2068020)
Very interesting. Gonna guess that these are different years? Maybe one is 1949 and the other 1950. I’ll check the names. Yours is very nice and clean. I have the version in the book.

I’m intrigued about these roster pennants, they seem to be from the same maker as all the “sliding runner” team pennants. They might be the most common that we haven’t figured out as far as the company who produced them.

I've got to believe it's the exact same company that made these more common ones...

doug.goodman 02-13-2021 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by erikc21 (Post 2067983)
Random observation - I didn’t notice this originally, but my Cardinals pennant is a variation from the one in Egner’s book. The script under the two cardinals is different and the names also seem to vary - although I can’t read those in the bottom photo. I wonder if the Phillies and Pirates and other teams with similar designs have variations?

The good scan is from 1949 (only year that Baker and Glaviano were both on the team)

The bad scan is from 1950 (only year Lindell was on the team).

That explains the variation.

Edited to say "damn you guys were all pretty quick"

Doug

thetahat 02-13-2021 02:45 PM

My known list of pennants like Erik’s

Phillies 1949 1950 including NL Champs
Athletics 1945 1948
Boston Braves 1950?
Pirates 1949
Cardinals 1949 1950
Red Sox 1946
Senators 1945
Orioles IL 1944


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