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GREAT LOOKING RED VERSION - 1955 YANKEES/DODGERS WS.
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Have not been on here for a while. Really amazed at Mark's pennants. Kind of makes me drool!
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Picked up this Collegiate of Ames Pitt Pennant. My daughter goes to Pitt, which has created a new collecting focus for me. I had not previously come across this pennant before.
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Some great stuff in the upcoming REA auction! :drool:
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Someone got a nice one. I was bidding for resale, but I think this was a bargain.
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Someone got a great deal for sure.
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Every time I feel proud of my little collection, I see one like this and realize I have a long way to go. Amazing stuff. I'm strictly a football guy but I love your collection Mark.
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It's taken a lot of patience, kind of a lot of money, and a bit of luck. I got into it just before the oversized market dried up, and prices of the really early ones exploded. So I consider myself very lucky. That said, I actually enjoy many of the more common '50s and '60s versions just as much as the oldies. Especially all of the cool "Stadium" variations. Showdawg: That 1946 Brownie Pennant with the names might be my favorite Football Pennant of all. I don't have a ton of Football, but will try to post my best one in a few days. |
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Yes- both are phenomenal. I love the Mean Brownie mascot. Things are so bad for the Browns right now... maybe they should put the Mean Brownie on their helmets (just for good luck!)
Tremendous collection... welcome aboard! |
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Alright Showdawg...Love to see some football pennants on here. Phenomenal Browns collection. I have several of those myself. I believe I only have one Browns pennant that you're not showing. Know anything about this one? It measures about 26 inches long. The tip is sharp but not visible in the pic. Nice shape other than missing the bottom two tassels.
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A lot of people only collect baseball and have no idea how difficult those early Browns pennants are. Early football is very difficult in general. Fantastic stuff guys.
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Hi all,
Quick question, anyone has contact info for Rick Haskins the pennant dealer? Saw his booth at the NSCC back in august, but didn't get his card and he has no online presence to reach out to. Thanks! |
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Rick actually posts here sometimes. His Red Sox Pennant collection is perhaps second-to-none. Jaw-dropping, to put it mildly.
I bet he sees this before too long, and contacts you soon! Edit.... His screen name is "Ricardoh", if you want to try reaching out to him. Last edited by perezfan; 12-15-2016 at 07:52 PM. |
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If he doesn't make contact with you and you still need his email send me a PM. I should have it.
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Compared to early hockey... Collecting early football is a walk in the park. 😎
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Very cool Browns pennants Showdowg!
I found this pennant of Joe Lewis v Jersey Joe Walcott on ebay http://www.ebay.com/itm/RARE-1948-Jo...kAAOSw2xRYUUFY I was wondering if anyone wants to show early and vintage boxing pennants |
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Here's a cool find. I believe this artwork was originally created by a Sporting News Art Department staffer prior to 1953 as the Reds officially became known as the Redlegs (1953-58), but if you notice, the pennant design has been modified to read: Redlegs. Looks like TSN also licensed out their original art to entities such as sports pennant manufacturers. I welcome anyone else's opinions on the subject...
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Chris, that's really interesting, thank you for sharing. I have written here before about my personal affection for certain styles of 50s pennants. That Reds logo was used on Keezer pennants, many (but not all) of which were stamped on the back by the manufacturer. Keezer made pennants spanning, at least, from '53 from '65, as they made Phila A's and Houston Astros. (Have also seen Keezer STL Browns - very rare, I have a mini version - but not Boston Braves.)
The same Reds logo appears in the 1956 book "Inside Baseball for Little Leaguers" (top left) along with most others from a different pennant series that seemed to be made in the early 50s, see those form my collection (top right). I believe these date to the early 50s based on a Cubs variation that celebrates their 75th anniversary in 1951; also the fact that the Phila A's and Browns are in this "series" but not the Orioles. 12 of the 16 logos from the book appear on these pennants, with the exception of the Phillies (used Blue Jay instead), White Sox (diff sock variation), Orioles, and my very favorite; the Reds, which begs for more explanation. It's cut off a bit in my picture but see my avatar ... can someone explain the bomb to me? See bottom left for a very old Reds design (hardly a logo) from the turn of the century? which again depicts a bomb-yielding Cincinnati Red. So yeah, this is the stuff I wonder about ... not quite "What is the meaning of life?" but it keeps me entertained ... ![]() |
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Thanks for the info Greg! The story behind some of these pennants is almost as good as the pennants themselves.
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I love that particular series of pennants, and know that they were issued in/around 1951. I have one with a written notation on the reverse, which states the date of the game and the teams who played (July, 1951). These pennants could've been sold for a few subsequent years, of course.
There is also a nifty series of Lapel Pins with these identical team logos. These pins are apparently (interestingly) dated 1954... http://www.ebay.com/itm/1954-Basebal...IAAOSwll1Wz3Mb |
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Wondering if anyone has any information on this Steelers pennant? It's not particularly rare but it's curious to me because it has "Championship - American Conference" on it. The graphic is an old style and Egner's book places it in the 1950's. The Steelers were in the NFL's old American Conference from 1950-52 but never played in even a playoff game during this time. Conference's didnt have championship games back then anyway. They were just called playoffs with the championship pitting the winner from the respective conferences.
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I am certain that this is a 70s pennant, that the book is incorrect, despite the early-looking graphic. The Ad Flag company made this, they produced baseball and football pennants through the end of the decade, often using designs from an earlier time. Still very cool!
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I agree its from the 70's. Some people I know found a large group of them and were selling them at shows. It was the first time I had seen this particular style, but they are original. They had some others too, probably old vendor stock. Great looking pennant and not easy to find, but not an early pennant.
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It is from 1972. Definitely an error in the book. Judging by the graphics it certainly looks 40's/50's but it is made of the stiffer felt. I couldn't pinpoint the year down until much later when I acquired the "set" from someone who said he got them at the game. It is the only time I have seen the Dolphins one and it seems to be quite rare. Mike
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That is a rare Dolphins version. I have not seen that one either. Most likely bought on the street rather than at the game, but I get what you mean
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Porpoise? I think that's a Mahi Mahi. Always wondered why they chose that graphic instead of the traditional "dolphin". But, I love that pennant. I have a couple of the original version sans AFC Championship reference. Never saw this version but would love to find one.
For Mike...I really enjoy your book. Was looking for a long time for a pennant price guide and was happy to find yours. I think the football portion could be enhanced and I don't necessarily agree with the the value/rarity designations in some cases...but I get how this would be an evolving encyclopedia, particularly for football as I'm guessing there are fewer collectors thus fewer pennants floating around. I've learned it's very hard to research pennants, especially the older ones...at least for the average collector. I also believe this book is the first of it's kind and should be built upon over time. If you ever decide to do a 3rd edition, please let me know. I have quite a few football pennants not in your book. I mean this as a compliment...I keep your book on the back of my toilet and I reference it once a day...at least (Haha). Seriously...I'm always flipping through it. I also carry it around with me in my back pack whenever I'm away from home as I'm always looking for pennants and want your book handy. Anyway...Thanks! ![]() Rob |
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I would have posted this much earlier but it took awhile for to find this in my piles of Pirate crap. Nonetheless, this is a 1971 World Series Champion Pirates pennant. I would assume it would have been issued in late in 1971 or 1972. Based on the use of the same font on the word Pittsburgh and the vintage Pirate image it was likely produced by the same company as your Steeler pennants during a similar time frame. I hope this helps.
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Anyone have a 1943 "Steagles" or 1944 "Card-Pitts" pennant?
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Remember the old ads in TV Guide that asked you to sketch and submit a cartoon drawing? The "winner" would get discounted art lessons or something. Well I think that's how the Ad Flag Pennant Company hired their artists. I have some Ad Flags in my collection and they are universally just ugly-a** pennants. Look at this Brooklyn Dodgers pennant. I have to have it, I am a collector and it is Brooklyn after all. But the guy looks less like a bum and more like a sex offender. And why the huge claw-like hand? This Phillies "quaker" pennant started giving me the creeps so I took it down, I might have to bury it in the backyard before it gives me bad dreams. And what is he stepping on ... is that a base or a box of Tastykakes?
On top of the bad art, they were often poorly cut (crooked, as with scissors) and the old-style designs have confused many collectors, as evident by this discussion ... I'm guessing these weren't sold in the ballparks but instead in the parking lots or back alleys. Last edited by thetahat; 01-01-2017 at 07:45 PM. |
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Showdawg: Makes sense. BTW...I found another guy with the same Browns pennant I have. Unfortunately, he's not ready to sell either. I was going to put him in touch with you.
Thetahat: LOLOL. Hilarious write up. You're right. Super creepy sex offender and I don't know much about baseball but wasn't it "Dem Bums"? Duluth: Thanks for the information. As always, I appreciate your input. Dug through my pennants for the first time in a while and started taking pictures of the less common ones. They're not all in the best of condition, but they come around so infrequently, I don't care. I'll put a "few" up here on the boards....hope no one minds. ![]() |
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Sorry for the bad pics...The tips are all intact. I'm just a lousy photographer.
That's a crease in the Redskins pennant not a rip and a reflection on the Lions pennant not a stain. I love that Giants pennant but it's my most tragic pennant story. It was shipped to me unprotected, flat between two long cardboard pieces...which were completely mummified with packing tape. I almost dialed 911 as I needed the jaws of life to extract it. As I cut through the tape...not knowing the pennant was loose inside, I put a three inch incision in the bottom, under the "G" in Giants. Still PO'd about that. Haven't seen another of these since then. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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