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Old 12-16-2024, 09:35 PM
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Probably not by Repco. They seemed to have left the felt pennant business by the 1920s; perhaps sooner.
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Old 12-20-2024, 06:01 AM
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My most recent pickup...
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You don't see that one every day. Great score.
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Old 12-20-2024, 11:19 AM
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Very unusual! Unusual spine stitching, too.

The Tigers had some great pennants.

edit: glad I don’t collect Tigers. :P
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Default Pennant repair.

Does anyone do or know of anyone that does pennant repairs? I picked up this pennant for almost nothing and would like to try and restore it. Any ideas or recommendations? Thanks
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Does anyone do or know of anyone that does pennant repairs? I picked up this pennant for almost nothing and would like to try and restore it. Any ideas or recommendations? Thanks
Your going to have to find a black donor pennant from the same era/material. and either fuse the two together to give it a prosthetic tip or if you can cut precisely, puzzle piece it together and throw in a rigid holder or frame. It'll never be perfect again, but you can make it pretty difficult to tell.
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Your going to have to find a black donor pennant from the same era/material. and either fuse the two together to give it a prosthetic tip or if you can cut precisely, puzzle piece it together and throw in a rigid holder or frame. It'll never be perfect again, but you can make it pretty difficult to tell.
Easy peasy.
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Your going to have to find a black donor pennant from the same era/material. and either fuse the two together to give it a prosthetic tip or if you can cut precisely, puzzle piece it together and throw in a rigid holder or frame. It'll never be perfect again, but you can make it pretty difficult to tell.
Thanks Rob. I do have a couple of donor pennants that match up very nicely. I would like to fuse the two together but from what I 've read, seems pretty complicated and difficult. I'll probably try to puzzle piece it together and toss it into a rigid holder.

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Default 2024 World Series "Dueling Pennant"

I just made these "dueling pennants" for the 2024 World Series. Read all about them on Pennant Factory, or click here:

https://pennantfactory.weebly.com/bl...-trench-mfg-co
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Thanks Rob. I do have a couple of donor pennants that match up very nicely. I would like to fuse the two together but from what I 've read, seems pretty complicated and difficult. I'll probably try to puzzle piece it together and toss it into a rigid holder.
There is a “fusing” process. Check out “felting” on youtube. I would say this would only work if your pennant is wool felt and not the newer synthetic crap.
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Awesome find. Love the graphics.
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Default Rare Pennant Auction

I’ll first state that I have no skin in the game by sharing these auction links. Just wanted to pass along in case there were any Red Sox fans that wanted to score some rare penants off a smaller auction site for hopefully a good price.

It appears they are from 1915 and 1916.

https://auctions.ejsauction.com/auct...ant_F474D8393C

https://auctions.ejsauction.com/auct...ant_AD44709A72
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I’ll first state that I have no skin in the game by sharing these auction links. Just wanted to pass along in case there were any Red Sox fans that wanted to score some rare penants off a smaller auction site for hopefully a good price.

It appears they are from 1915 and 1916.

https://auctions.ejsauction.com/auct...ant_F474D8393C

https://auctions.ejsauction.com/auct...ant_AD44709A72
Interested to hear what our experts say about these…
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The 1915 pennant was made by a technique called "Applied Felt Lettering." Simply put: the individual letters were likely cut by a dye press; then glued to the felt using rubber cement. This was done to cut down on the sewing needed to sew each letter on.

The reverse bears witness to this method: there's no evidence of stitching; and after 100+ years, the rubber cement has bled through the felt.

The 1916 pennant is really cool. If this maker made a companion pennant for the '16 NL champion Brooklyn Dodgers/Robins, I've never seen it.
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The 1915 pennant was made by a technique called "Applied Felt Lettering." Simply put: the individual letters were likely cut by a dye press; then glued to the felt using rubber cement. This was done to cut down on the sewing needed to sew each letter on.

The reverse bears witness to this method: there's no evidence of stitching; and after 100+ years, the rubber cement has bled through the felt.

The 1916 pennant is really cool. If this maker made a companion pennant for the '16 NL champion Brooklyn Dodgers/Robins, I've never seen it.
I may have the sister pennant to that Red Sox, although this is wider and the date and letters are stitched. I think I’ve seen a 1915 Red Sox that more closely resembles this but I can’t find it again ..
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