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Old 05-18-2023, 12:07 PM
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Hopefully they weren't damaged. Unless it's a crazy expensive pennant, I actually prefer them to be shipped gently rolled like that. It saves on the shipping costs and they generally arrive in good condition.

I've had some pennants arrived folded (and I'm using the term folded generously) and stuffed in an envelope.

What are your new arrivals?
Eager to see the new arrivals for vintagedeputy as well... that loosely rolled technique is the new normal.

As for the part in bold.... same here about the folding. Amazing how these things can survive unscathed for 75 years. But just takes one bad ebay seller to fold it to conform to a manilla envelope, thus cracking the beautiful graphics for eternity. Such a pisser.
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As for the part in bold.... same here about the folding. Amazing how these things can survive unscathed for 75 years. But just takes one bad ebay seller to fold it to conform to a manilla envelope, thus cracking the beautiful graphics for eternity. Such a pisser.
I regularly receive pennants folded in a bubble mailer. I can't even begin to understand how anyone would think that's a good idea. Sometimes you get the "thoughful" seller who says "I made a point to not fold on the graphics."

A few years back, I received both a Houston Colts and New York Titans pennant shipped together in the same bubble mailer from a fairly well known sports auction house. Damaged the graphics on the Titans to the point the paint fell off. They offered to refund the shipping cost.
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Old 05-18-2023, 05:12 PM
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I don't really buy pennants off ebay. When I use an AH, I usually speak to the shipping department and ask for them to be gently rolled. The best way do this is to use part of a poster tube as the core and roll the pennant arount it. That gives some support but till allows the sender to use a small box.
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This was my "favorite"....from Argentina.
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Eager to see the new arrivals for vintagedeputy as well…
They were the Senators, Mets and Expos pennants that I mentioned last week, seen here. Unfortunately, I’m out of town for a few days, so this is the only photo I can show you now. When I get back, I can post a better photo of each.

I had told the shipper that I was interested in any options to save a little bit of money on shipping, meaning that I didn’t need next day or priority and was fine if he shipped them and they took a week or two. He told me that he was offering a 20% discount on shipping this month so I thought it would be fine. I never thought in a million years that he wouldn’t ship them flat, and would roll them up like that in a Ziploc bag.

Unfortunately, this was a seller of general vintage memorabilia so maybe he doesn’t have a handle on treating baseball memorabilia with kid gloves.
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They were the Senators, Mets and Expos pennants that I mentioned last week, seen here. Unfortunately, I’m out of town for a few days, so this is the only photo I can show you now. When I get back, I can post a better photo of each.

I had told the shipper that I was interested in any options to save a little bit of money on shipping, meaning that I didn’t need next day or priority and was fine if he shipped them and they took a week or two. He told me that he was offering a 20% discount on shipping this month so I thought it would be fine. I never thought in a million years that he wouldn’t ship them flat, and would roll them up like that in a Ziploc bag.

Unfortunately, this was a seller of general vintage memorabilia so maybe he doesn’t have a handle on treating baseball memorabilia with kid gloves.
I think they’ll be fine, with a little ironing.
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I think they’ll be fine, with a little ironing.
I think so too….once I find the box that the iron is in after the move!
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They should iron out nicely. Just be sure to place a cloth between the pennant and the iron to ensure you don't overheat the graphics.
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They should iron out nicely. Just be sure to place a cloth between the pennant and the iron to ensure you don't overheat the graphics.
Great tip! Thanks!
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Great tip! Thanks!
I’d suggest even with a cloth: don’t iron the front. The back can usually be ironed with direct contract, without cloth.
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They should iron out nicely. Just be sure to place a cloth between the pennant and the iron to ensure you don't overheat the graphics.
They sell "pressing cloths" for just this purpose. They're cheap, last forever and do a great job. I've been using the same one for probably 7 years. The last thing you'd want to do it is put the iron directly on the pennant. But most novice pennant collectors already know this.
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New reading material arrived today.

Didn’t see a Blue Jays or Expos section. Is that due to them being Canadian?
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