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I'd love to see a thread get started where we all post a pennant pic or two (every week until we run out
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Boy Mike Our Pennant Man is going to love you for this one.
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That's a great pennant Rob.
Here's one of mine, it's a bit newer, but I like it : Last edited by doug.goodman; 02-22-2014 at 01:26 AM. |
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I picked this up at last year's National in Chicago and it's still one of my favorites of 2013. This is an exceedingly rare pennant of Johnny Vander Meer circa 1938. My thought is that it was perhaps sold at the All Star Game in Cincinnati.
I'm not a huge pennant guy in my own collection, but I do love to look at them. |
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here's some of my faves...
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Any idea what year this is? I think it is late 1940's
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That is a nice pennant and a tougher style. Generally you would think that a simple style like this would be 1940's, but I would lean late 50's to early 1960's because of the style and some similar I have seen in the past. I think they were a premium of some kind, although I can't recall. Just my opinion though and maybe others can provide more detail. Jason
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Thanks Jason for your input.
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It's a surprisingly rare one, and I agree with mid to late '50s.
It is not common, so there is some mystery around it. There is a 3/4 size (typically burgundy felt) and this full size version (I've only seen the blue). Both are equally tough, but not impossible. I remember it taking me about 2 years to track down one of these, but a few have surfaced since then. That doesn't add much insight here, but hope this helps a bit! |
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Anyone able to tell me when this one was made. Considering the poor condition what would you value it at.
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Damn, Mike. Hopefully that will iron out - I am kind of a master of steam if you want me to give it a shot.
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Often when I sell a pennant, the buyer will be anal about specifying how I pack. Now I understand why.
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Chris asked if we picked up any Reds pennants - this is what we have so far. We are going back this weekend and hopefully will buy more.
lou@insidetheparkcollectibles.com Last edited by Lou Criscione; 04-28-2016 at 01:34 PM. |
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Beautiful pennants, guys! Many times I have thought about buying a few baseball/football pennants from 50s and 60s. I really like the colors and logos! I remember being at the 2015 National and feeling blown away by some I saw for sale. Space to display or lack thereof has stopped me thus far. Do you all display all of yours or store them in some way?
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GREAT submission. That Yankees Pennant will be tough to beat.
I agree.... What fan would buy it? Especially with all the other beautiful Yankee Pennants around at the time ![]() |
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The six biggest mysteries of the universe, in order ...
6. Is there life on other planets? 5. Why do the Tigers have, by far, the most attractive looking vintage pennants? (No other team is close.) 4. Does God exist? 3. Does a Phillies stadium pennant exist? 2. Is there life after death? 1. Was the pennant artist immediately fired after designing this Joe D pennant? Last edited by thetahat; 01-09-2017 at 06:27 PM. |
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Regarding "The six biggest mysteries of the universe, in order ..."
I would attempt a reply to a few of those, but I'd be breaking the rules. ![]() So, I'll just say this about the #1 mystery: I hope he\she wasn't fired. I really like that pennant. Enjoyed your creative post! |
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The Reds and Giants pennants are attractive. I can see why you like them. I will be looking for St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Chargers when I start my pennant purchases. When it comes to pennants from say the '40s to the '60s, how picky are you guys regarding condition? Do you avoid pinholes, or are they acceptable? I realize large holes, rips, missing tips should be avoided when possible, but how fine do you generally get?
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Pin holes are acceptable and almost unavoidable in pennant collecting. As long as the holes aren't elongated or so numerous at the tip that it has practically disintegrated they are ok. There are pennants without them, but I would not pass up an otherwise nice pennant due to some small pin holes. Stains (large or obvious) and trimmed pennants are my personal no-no's with regard to pennant purchases.
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I feel about the same as Mike regarding condition. If the pinhole has extended (torn) all the way to the pennant's border, thus causing a slit, I am out.
The other deal-killer for me is ink writing on the pennant. I can't tell you how many more I would've bought, if not for some ink notation or former owners name written on the front. My eye is immediately drawn to that, rather than to the pennant itself. I can forgive writing on the back side, and pinholes are never an issue.... your searches would become nearly impossible if you can't look past those! ![]() Have fun, and best of luck! Last edited by perezfan; 01-11-2017 at 08:20 PM. |
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This thread is always great to look through! I bought these four at an antique show in NH for a pretty good deal. They are in incredible condition and I wish they were full sized ones.
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Found in Ohio antique shop 😊
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Looking for opinions on this pennant. Sports related? Value? Age? Ect... Thanks.
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This is a 1900-1910's pennant. Common from this era to have three tassels made from silky ribbon and the oversized size. I don't believe this is spots related. Value? It depends on what it relates to
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After some delay, I finally decided to frame my SF Seals Pennant. It is very large (with very long tassels) and it was difficult to find an appropriate backing that came in a large enough sheet. I liked the suede backing used in the Giants pennant (framed by a fellow board member before I bought it), but there were not many colors to choose from for such a large pennant. I decided on green for grass. I think it looks good. I took it to a shop to be framed and received an estimate of $800+, so I decided to build it online and ended up paying only about $160, even with UV protected non-glare etc... (although I had to get the suede backing elsewhere).
Just for Rob, I've also attached an image of a recent pick up that says Candlestick Park on it and is orange and black (it just is not baseball, and not a pennant). |
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Love the Seals pennant, Marc!
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A coach just tweeted this picture ... dated to 1912 ... I know the pennant collectors have seen it before:
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Believe that batter image comes from the cover of the April 13, 1912 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, a painting by Robert Robinson. Here's my beat up copy. A 1915 Phillies pennant also uses the image (mine in my dreams).
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Here's one of mine... yet another version (Braves).
Terrible bunting technique, BTW... Last edited by perezfan; 03-29-2017 at 07:43 PM. |
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Got these pennants in earlier in the month as a gift. Just haven't had the chance to post any pics.
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New addition arrived today! I've seen it before, but it is not in Egner's book that I saw... I would be willing to part with it so PM if interested!
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Here's my Jets pennant. I bought this off eBay a couple years back for next to nothing. I see this pennant goes for more now. I assume I got it cheap because of the bend near the tip. Is there anyway to fix that?
I bought this because it had Shea Stadium on the pennant. I don't see many Jets items with Shea mentioned. Because of the NFL Logo, I assune this is a 70s piece. Not sure of the year. Any ideas? I also wonder if its missing any pieces. Mike ![]() ![]() ![]() Sent from my SM-N920P using Tapatalk
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Looks like it never had tassels. Condition looks great... and the bend is not a big deal, but it can easily be ironed out if it bothers you.
Very easy process... just iron with some mild steam from the reverse side. DO NOT iron the front side. Use a medium heat setting and keep the iron moving. Do not leave the iron in one spot for more than a couple of seconds. This crease should come out with very little effort. Again... Do NOT iron the front side Do NOT use high heat DO keep the iron moving Best of luck.... this one is easy in the scheme of things ![]() |
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I'll throw a prediction out there...
I am guessing this one turns our GREAT! (How's that for applying some pressure?) |
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As for the Namath...I'm not sure if I should remove the spine and bleach it separately, or leave it on and try to block with painters tape. That would be less hassle, but way more risk. |
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No problem!
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Thanks for the compliments.
Mark, I found the same pics when i was originally was researching the pennant. The fact that no residual glue/paper is in the box should of been another clue that the Aaron side was recycled. Really was hoping for at least a Lutzke LOL. Fun way to value something! ![]() Any of you pennant guys have some early endorsed horsehide for trade? |
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I've got a Mizuno I bought at K Mart about 20 years ago.
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