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Old 04-15-2009, 09:33 PM
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Default Did anyone catch this on eBay? Ferguson Bakery Premium

Posted By: Todd Schultz

Frank, I think the better question is whether the BF2 pennants were actually produced by Ferguson Bakery. It is clear (beyond dispute, really)from the above advertising and Leon's card with coupon that the felt "pillow top" was available from Ferguson. You observed yourself that individual pennants of the type shown on the pillow top were not available or at least have not been seen, so it seems impossible someone came up with a sewn home-made example patched together from pennants.

It is also apparent that Ferguson had 100+ photos of its own(the D381 cards)from which to choose for pennant selection, and used a slightly larger and slightly different style pennant than that found in BF2. So why, with plenty of photos and a style/size already in place, would Ferguson Bakery use m101-4 photos and a different pennant to create about 100 BF2s? Wouldn't it have been easier to use the materials and designs already in place?

In short, I have seen no confirmed connection between Ferguson Bakery and the BF2 pennants. Maybe someone can clarify that for me.

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