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Okay I’ll start out with Brooklyn Dodgers pennants .... there are some duplicates and triplicates, mainly because I need my head examined. But each pic is a distinct pennant, look close to observe differences in condition, etc. This doesn’t include WS pennants that mention two teams. Hopefully this works, Google Photos is very easy to use!
This was something I’ve been meaning to do for awhile, since at some point I gotta sell these darn things. One day I might just unload ‘em and just keep and display Phillies and A’s. I’ll add that most (not all) of the pennants have the tassels tucked behind, one or two might have them missing. https://photos.app.goo.gl/nbM6Jp6wGDqPs6wDA Always looking for more! Last edited by thetahat; 04-27-2020 at 03:37 PM. |
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Nice, Greg. Looking forward to seeing more! (Let's see the Giants soon)
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Looking at your pictures makes me think about how much easier my life would be (in regards to pictures) if I didn't use a blackberry. The pictures suck, that's why I had to do multiple scan all my pennants and then pieced the scans together. Oh well. |
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I'm not a fan of the 3/4 size pennants but this one had good color; says "New York" rather than the more common "N.Y." and the price was right.
Questions: what was the heyday of 3/4 pennants? 30s-40s? Was there ever a time when the 3/4 was the most prevalent size? Same questions for oversized...heyday? were they ever the most common size?
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I'll take a stab at your questions regarding size (which does matter, haha). Here is how I see it after many years of doing this nonsense... Teens- Predominantly oversized pennants, ranging in size from 32" to 36" in length. Full size and 3/4 size did exist back then, but in very limited quantities. 1920s- Perhaps the only era in which 3/4 size was the norm. It is pretty rare to find standard full-sized pennants from this decade, and the oversized pennants seemed to vanish in the late teens. 1930s- Let's call it full-size, but in this decade, a full sized pennant was typically slightly smaller than it is today. Full sized 1930s pennants were significantly larger than 3/4 pennants, but a bit smaller than what we later see from Trench, AdFlag, etc. 3/4 size pennants were readily available, but I'd estimate it skews about 65/35% in favor of full size in the 1930s. 1940s- Most full size pennants of the 1940s are still slightly smaller than what's seen today. They continued to become a bit more prevalent in the 1940s... perhaps by now, it's an 75/25 split between Full and 3/4 size. 1950s- Full size pennants finally reach the true large size we think of today. 3/4 size pennants remain popular as well... especially in the New York Market. The Yankees, Dodgers and Giants in particular all produced a ton of 3/4 size pennants during this era. Rob's pennant above is just one of many examples. I'd guess the split was about 70/30 in favor of full-size in the 50s. 1960s- Full size becomes by far the predominant size of the 1960s. 3/4 size is still somewhat popular into the early 60s, but becomes all but extinct by the end of the decade. 1970s - This is when it's game over for me. Everything is now full sized, but as mass production takes over, the felt becomes stiff as a board, and creativity and artistry are all but gone. Outside of a few interesting All Star Game and WS Pennants early in the decade, there is not much interesting in the way of graphics. The team logos adopt a simplified and "corporate" look, and the magic finally disappears. So it's a sad ending, but that's what makes the hunting and collecting so much fun. If it was easy and if there was no challenge, it would all be rather pointless. Eager to hear what others think, as I could be way off base! ![]() Last edited by perezfan; 04-27-2020 at 06:57 PM. |
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Greg, thanks for posting these, and thanks especially for starting with Dem Bums. Obviously that is a collection amassed over a long time with a curator's eye. I've been looking for a nice 1955 Scroll NL Champs with the bum for a while, and since you already have 3, is it safe to assume you won't be bidding against me if one pops up in a auction? Or is 4 a possibility?
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Wow, just phenomenal, Greg...
What a Brooklyn Dodgers Collection... it's got to be among the best in the world! How on earth do you decide which ones make it on to the wall? That choice would drive me nuts.... so many beauties and color variations. ![]() Great photography as well.... looks like a professional gallery. Can't wait to see some other teams! |
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