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Old 03-25-2014, 12:52 PM
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Finally, I can spot all the nuances and subtle differences in that Red Sox Pennant ^^^^^^^^^

Always wondered why they decided on the grey graphics against red felt. Not exactly the definition of perfect contrast, but nice examples none-the-less!
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Finally, I can spot all the nuances and subtle differences in that Red Sox Pennant ^^^^^^^^^

Always wondered why they decided on the grey graphics against red felt. Not exactly the definition of perfect contrast, but nice examples none-the-less!
Here is a better view!!!
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This is not baseball, but this is another 3D pennant made by collegiate of ames who made the Giants, Yankees and Dodgers 3d pennants. I can recall seeing any others like it.




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This is not baseball, but this is another 3D pennant made by collegiate of ames who made the Giants, Yankees and Dodgers 3d pennants. I can recall seeing any others like it.



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Cool! Kind of a "negative" thing.
Here's another "negative" type. What would you guys date this at? The 6-panel cap should be a clue. I would have thought other teams used this image, but I haven't seen any.
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I would say 1930's. I have seen some similar to that style from that mid to late 30's era. Might be a little newer, but not a whole lot.
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