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Thanks Mark, I will definitely check them out.
Rob, that a man cave or a part of your home? If I ever get a man cave, it will be part man cave, part living room. Love seeing pics of your awesome collection sir. Mike
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Always looking for NY Yankees, NY Jets, NY Knicks & NY Islanders items from the 70's, 80's, 90's to present day including cards, pins, pennants, programs, pocket schedules, figurines & bobbleheads |
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i ran across this photo I saved previously and thought some people may want some fairly definitive evidence on the date of this particular Yankees pennant. There is strong evidence to believe this is a 1938 Yankees World Series pennant. This lot was being sold as all items received and purchased at this game. Just some food for thought. Jason
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Thanks Jason!
Additionally, there are 3/4 size Pennants of the Yankees, Dodgers and Giants with the same Batter graphic as on the Mini Pennant you’ve pictured. So this helps to date those as well. Much appreciated! |
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Here are some "detail" photos from the October 3, 1917 pre-World Series banquet feting the Al Champion White Sox at the Edgewater Beach Hotel.
I wonder if these incredible pennants survived? Also included is a detail showing Jackson and Weaver at the dais table. |
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A few of those White Sock Pins have survived. I know Mastro had a couple, among others....
But the huge White Sox Pennant looks incredible. Bet it was even more spectacular in living color. I, too wonder if there's any way it could have survived? That would be an absolute stunner. Last edited by perezfan; 01-27-2018 at 10:32 PM. |
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Not quite as cool as the White Sox stuff, but I was under bidder on this, years ago. It went pretty cheap but I was just beginning to collect.
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Hello, I am fascinated by this piece, from the 1910s.
It measures about 24 x 24 inches and each pennants is about 7&3/4 by 2&3/4 inches. They are different and larger that the common ferguson bakery pennants. Has anyone ever seen these or any like them? And any comments as to worth for any of the pennants? There are some pretty good HOFers in there. Appreciate any opinions/comments, thanks- |
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