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Originally Posted by ooo-ribay
I know this has been mentioned before….but we gotta do a pennant book!
I’m sure many of you are familiar with Paul Muchinsky’s pinback book. For me, it’s the gold standard. I’m very much a “pin guy,” too, and Paul’s book is a treasure. He told me a) it was a pain in the ass to produce and b) it was a money loser. But, man, the information you guys have come up with is unbelievable. I wish Paul was still around so I could pick his brain on the book publishing process. I haven’t contributed all that much to the pennant research…but I am, and always will be, the OP of this here, high quality thread.
I highly value all of you….my obsessive pennant (gonfalon) brothers!
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Agreed. I started a sort of catalog of the info in this thread. You can get is here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nAV...usp=share_link
It's certainly not a book but a lot of the info is there.
I now have 1,614 pennants (and variations) detailed. I've started to add links to known auctions/sales too.
And here's a few new arrivals this week The Red Sox is a 1949 phantom AL Champions pennant. Any ideas about who made it?