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Yep.... I got the Yankees. A very very pretty pennant, and I have no doubt that it is indeed of the time period. The design, materials and construction are all correct. There's no way that a modern reproducer or forger would bother with the metal grommets or be able to create that design.
With regard to the Yankee Pennant... I agree with you about the beauty. Something about those red graphics against the jet black felt really grabbed me. The Giants pennant was nice too, but its graphics had less contrast against the felt... a very common attribute from this particular series. I thought the Yankees Pennant would go lots higher (was thinking $1,200 - $1,500) and was very pleased/surprised to get it for under $800. Sorry to top you on this one... if it's any consolation, there was still a bit of "play" in my snipe ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 12-10-2013 at 12:46 AM. |
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Perezfan- I think you actually overpaid for the pennant at $800.00. I purchased a blazing NMINT condition one a few years back for less than $500.00.
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Wouldn't be the first time. Overpaying is my specialty
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I don't feel like Mark overpaid at all on it. I think you just got a "steal" if you picked one up for 500.00 in the past. How many examples have ever been offered for sale? There must have been a very limited amount of these made for so few to show up for sale. These are the only others I have seen . Just a very interested series. At minimum they spanned 1920-1936. Mike
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Great post Mike...
Here's the '33 Senators Pennant from Legendary a while back. Actually went for a bit more than my '36 Yankees, and is in much rougher shape. Plus, I thought that a Pre-war Yankees World Champs Pennant like this should command a bit of an additional premium ![]() http://www.legendaryauctions.com/Lot...ntoryid=151922 |
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Can you post a picture of it ?
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I am VERY comfortable with Marks hammer price on this piece. It combines the critical elements of scarcity, aesthetics that are off the chart, an EPIC team with wealthy fans who collect memorabilia, condition, and a well executed unique design.
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Always buying baseball trophies, figural pieces, glassware, as well as Cubs and Tigers pinbacks and pennants. |
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I think you got a good deal too. I have been purchasing too much stuff lately to push it too hard. Either that or I need to refine my collection a little. As I said, I have two other 1936 versions (neither as good as this), but sometimes you just can't have them all. I really was thinking in that $1200 range too. Not sure where the other one came from for under $500 as I have seen just about every great pennant for sale either on Ebay or major auctions in the last 10-15 years and I never saw it. If you got it from a private party, congrats to you as I think you got a GREAT deal.
Thanks to Mike for posting those others. The Pirates and the Senators were the two others I was thinking of. No one has commented on thoughts about their origins. It seems too ironic that there are so few of these style pennants, but they span that much of a time period. Any thoughts on them being some kind of premium? I have never seen anything advertised for any of these though. |
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I tend to think they are fully legit, i.e. made at the time of date on pennant. Of course I want to believe that, as I own a few like this. The only team pennants I have seen of this type *without* a championship noted are from the two St. Louis teams. Some are dated (I have '39 Browns and have seen '38, '39 Cardinals), others not dated. The older ones have the grommets that attach the tassels; the newer ones have one line of stitching at the wide end. None of them have that second strip of felt for holding a dowel.
If these pennants were all made at once, wouldn't they note a team's World Series championship instead of simply noting "champions" for both AL and NL teams (I own the '20 Dodgers and have seen the '20 Indians.) Also some pennant designs have lasted dozens of years. Consider that '55 WS pennant with the fancy feathering. That basic design lasted all the way to the early 80's. As a side note I have never seen a super-old pennant from either the Cardinals or the Browns. Which makes me wonder if this is all a regional thing. |
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When will you be posting your blazing NMINT 1936 Yankees pennant? Looking forward to seeing it. Jerry Sage |
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Jerry, good to see you make a return for pennant talk. Merry Christmas
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