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Old 01-16-2012, 11:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Duluth Eskimo View Post
All of these pennants are absolutely authentic. As stated earlier, this is a common (somewhat) style and most likely produced by the same maker. Also previously stated, the 1919 White Sox is a beautiful pennant. I have not seen the 1927 Pirates nor the Browns, but both 1920 versions I have seen before. The buyers of these pennants got a great buy if you ask me as the three champion pennants as EXTREMELY rare and well worth the amount paid. I bid on all three, but was buying them for resale and was not surpised I did not win them.

On a side note, I find it ironic for all the auction and authenticator bashing that happens nowadays people have a hard time believing that authentic great sports memorabilia can still be found by common folk and sold on their own. Maybe the buyers will auction them in a large auction house, but I hope all three went to good homes and will stay for years to come.
Well, then, get out your checkbooks, boys, here comes the exact same pennant again from the same seller, once again with a $249 minimum when it got five bids higher than that from different bidders the first time around, including two bids around $1,600. Maybe you don't think the pennants are fishy, but something's starting to smell around here:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/330670384973...84.m1423.l2649
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