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Old 06-08-2016, 05:44 AM
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Let me just say that as a long time fan of both the Cubs and the Bears, the pennant in question would look very nice in either collection.
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I think it is a Cubs pennant and it will look very nice with my other early Cubs pennants.
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Old 06-14-2016, 12:57 AM
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In regards to oversize Cubs pennant.

Kind of looks like a Langrock Bros pennant. I have only seem University pennants made by this company. But that doesn't mean they didn't do others! Here are a few examples. I don't think Chicago University ever had a bear mascot so I would vote Cubs!

Does anyone know the story behind the orange and black cubs pennants?


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Old 06-15-2016, 04:26 PM
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I recently obtained my ninth premium. There are ten known, leaving only the Cobb to complete the set. I am aware of two Cobbs; one posted on the forum several years ago which is shown below. The second sold in the Halper auction. I am not hopeful of ever obtaining a Cobb but am excited to get my ninth.
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Fabulous job of preserving history! I hope you can find your Cobb.
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I recently obtained my ninth premium. There are ten known, leaving only the Cobb to complete the set. I am aware of two Cobbs; one posted on the forum several years ago which is shown below. The second sold in the Halper auction. I am not hopeful of ever obtaining a Cobb but am excited to get my ninth.
Really impressive. Congrats! Would love to see you get the Cobb.
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Old 06-20-2016, 07:07 AM
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A few recent ones.
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Wow- those are all amazing and SO rare. I especially love the '39 World Series Pennant from Lelands. You never see that one, and the graphics are off the charts.

Congrats on that incredible haul
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I recently obtained my ninth premium. There are ten known, leaving only the Cobb to complete the set. I am aware of two Cobbs; one posted on the forum several years ago which is shown below. The second sold in the Halper auction. I am not hopeful of ever obtaining a Cobb but am excited to get my ninth.
these are fantastic! I've seen only one in person but it was many years ago and before I was a serious buyer of very expensive ones. totally stunning!!!
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The Lajoie Cleveland Naps Pennant was incredible.
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Wow.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/252445191041

Rare c1915 John McGraw NY Giants Wool Felt Pennant - Large - 10 1/2" x 29" - NR
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