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It took me 20 years to complete
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I won my first BF3 premium over 20 years ago and my last one in January. There are only 10 known in the set.
My final one was the Cobb. As you can see it is trimmed and has sewing machine stitching around its perimeter. I have a theory about that. I used to have a McGraw pennant trimmed the same way. Both were probably trimmed and sewn onto large in-store displays advertising a bread promotion. The "blotter" below would explain that promotion. Whatever you like to believe is fine with me. I am just excited to have finished the project. At 81 I doubt I have another 20 year one in the system. |
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Congrats on completing this long-term project. That's awesome! :cool: |
amazing! Great work! Ive spent 8 years trying to create a Joe Tinker pinwheel and am still 3 short. This seems way harder to pull off!
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Wonderful set. Congratulations and Thank you for sharing.
Jonathan |
Congratulations
I have seen one other Cobb that has the light pink tint like your McGraw. No stitching or trim around that one. Same photo.
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Fantastic! Would the Evers in the blotter picture make 11 known in the set?
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Sweet work! Congratulations! Here’s to 20 more years, brother...
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Hank, The pennant of Evers on the blotter is actually taken from the pillow top premium and enlarged.
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Congrats on completing that, Matty. They look very nice.
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Congratulations!
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Congrats!
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Those are sweet. What an incredibly rare set.
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That's very impressive and encouraging to those of us who are chasing items that never seem to be available. BTW, I bet that anyone who can complete this Herculean task has lots of gas left in the tank.
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Thanks guys, I appreciate all the nice comments.
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Beautiful job! Glad you were able to complete it.. AS we know were not getting any younger!;);)
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Hello... Would you be willing to sell the Grover Alexander pennant? I can offer you a strong price or a comparable trade. Many thanks for your consideration.
Hahaha.... just kidding. ;) Congrats on completing one of the toughest sets around. A tremendous labor of love and very impressive accomplishment. I hope someday to obtain just one! |
That is a fantastic accomplishment, congrats!
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Awesome...
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Very impressive and big Congrats!
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A big congrats for finishing a tough long term project Matty. I know that finishing the long ones is met with great joy, but also a little sadness that it's over.
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great job
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That’s great, Matty! Do you also have an example of the “felt pillow top”?
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Congratulations!!!
Now what?
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Rob, Here is a sample of the pillow top. (not mine)
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Congrats! Amazing set and accomplishment.
Rob |
Bravo and congratulations!
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Rob,I have seen 3 or 4 for sale over the last ten years but all going for mega bucks. The one posted is by far the nicest.
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Rob, There is a rather distressed one on ebay right now that you can buy for around 5000. The one I listed above would go for at least double that.
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Mark, When there have only been two or three on the market in the last ten years it is hard to establish a price. That being said, I would not pay 5m for the ebay example.
Another person might. I saw another example sell, again distressed, for 3500. I think our moderator owned one at one time. But again, I stand by the value of the sample I posted. Nothing comes close to it in quality. |
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As for the one you posted, it is just an incredible survivor. Someone really knew how to properly protect that one. Always amazes me when something of that vintage turns up in such stellar condition. Thanks again, and congrats!!! |
Very nice. I like the way you have displayed your blankets as well.
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