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Old 12-12-2022, 08:35 PM
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Final post, so Rob can get back to his bacon.
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WOW Mark...you sure blew a hole in that wall...thank you very much...Now I have a new project...this is along the lines of the Newman College....Excellent work my friend!!!!

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Happy to help...

It was fun finding info and origins of this obscure Baseball China. Usually I hit a dead end on these things, so was pleased and surprised to find an answer!
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I had 2-3 pieces at one time. Sold at least 10 years ago.
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Carlton, I would still like to know who made that delicious-looking breakfast, and what is the idea behind putting these collectible plates in service to eat it on? I love functional collectibles of all kinds, but would have thought these well beyond the point (and value!) of the use for which they were intended.
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Thank you Mark for all of your research! I had no idea about the history behind these plates and I never expected it to be so interesting.

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Thank you Mark for all of your research! I had no idea about the history behind these plates and I never expected it to be so interesting.

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Sure thing! Those pieces have a really cool history, and it was great to read up on the Pennant Cafe.

Just one more reason that someone needs to invent a time machine. I bet it was an amazing dining experience!

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Carlton, I would still like to know who made that delicious-looking breakfast, and what is the idea behind putting these collectible plates in service to eat it on? I love functional collectibles of all kinds, but would have thought these well beyond the point (and value!) of the use for which they were intended.
I use that college fraternity one all the time…and the Detroit Yacht Club one…doesn’t hurt um…I was on a sports dinnerware kick for a while…Oh those are my pancakes and cooking…I make them with real buttermilk…I am the diner food king…burgers, chili-dogs, hash browns, etc....We don't have Steak and Shake out here in Calif so I make my own chili and 5-ways…But pancakes are more a once a week deal now if that…I cut down on sugar about five years ago…











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I use that college fraternity one all the time…and the Detroit Yacht Club one…doesn’t hurt um…I was on a sports dinnerware kick for a while…Oh those are my pancakes and cooking…I make them with real buttermilk…I am the diner food king…burgers, chili-dogs, hash browns, etc....We don't have Steak and Shake out here in Calif so I make my own chili and 5-ways…But pancakes are more a once a week deal now if that…I cut down on sugar about five years ago…
Very cool, eating off your collectibles. And if I had a diner with food as good as yours looks, I'd eat there every day!
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