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    Need some help with pennant's id

    I have had these for some time and just came across them again. I would like help with id's and value. I believe the Brown and the Senators are from the 40’s or 50's, not sure about the Tigers. The Tigers measures just shy of 3 3/4 x 7 3/4 missing tip. The Browns measures 4 x 9. The Senators measures 3 1/2 x 9 3/8 missing tip. I think they are from a company called Ad Flag.
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    Have you checked their website as they might be able to answer if you contact them. Here a link as it actually Advertising Flag company which gave me a good result instead of the tech company LOL.

    https://pennantfever.weebly.com/blog...-co-chicago-il

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    Don,

    Thanks. I went and read the article. It was very interesting. I re-looked at a bigger picture of the three pennants and I couldn't see any "adflag" scrolled in anyplace. I also posted the question to Pennant Fever in addition to Keyman Collectibles.

    I appreciate the response very much.

    Jim

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    Don,

    Thanks. I went and read the article. It was very interesting. I re-looked at a bigger picture of the three pennants and I couldn't see any "adflag" scrolled in anyplace. I also posted the question to Pennant Fever in addition to Keyman Collectibles.

    I appreciate the response very much.

    Jim

    let us know what you find out?

    don

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    I will. Thanks.

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    From Kyle B - Pennant Fever - If you have any pennant questions I would highly recommend going to Kyle. This is why I posted his email addy.

    "I'd love to see your pennants. Sounds like a partially complete ca. 1950 mini-pennant promo set.

    Send me some pictures to this email and I'll be glad to weigh in on them

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    The St. Louis Browns tells us it's pre-1954, when the team moved to Baltimore to become the Orioles.

    Yours aren't in great condition. Some blunted or missing tips. Spine damage on another from where the tack or nail rusted. I'm not sure these would sell for much at all since they're fairly common. Generally, they sell best when sold as a complete NL or AL set.

    Glad to help! Love talking pennants.

    KB

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    Glad your getting some good info.

    don

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