Going to an auction, quick help anybody? Edited with sold prices.

Going to an auction in a little bit, they have a complete run of Baseball Digest from 1948-1956, wht kind of price should I be looking at, look to be in real good shape except the owner wrote his name in pencil on the front cover of all of them. They also have a few mini pennants with a picture of a player on them and the player name at the bottom, pennants are about 4-5 inches long, anything on them?
UPDATE:
The whole bunch sold for $210, they also had an old Cubs pennant (I'm guessing from the late 40's?)with I think the name was Joe Tinkley or Tink something with his picture, it was a vertical pennant about 18-24 inches long, sold for over $200, the other mini pennants went for $15-$30 each, I didn't even recognize any of the names, also had three of the old indoor wooden bats, the group went for $80. I think everything was way too high except maybe for the bats.
Anybody else have any input or thoughts on this?
UPDATE:
The whole bunch sold for $210, they also had an old Cubs pennant (I'm guessing from the late 40's?)with I think the name was Joe Tinkley or Tink something with his picture, it was a vertical pennant about 18-24 inches long, sold for over $200, the other mini pennants went for $15-$30 each, I didn't even recognize any of the names, also had three of the old indoor wooden bats, the group went for $80. I think everything was way too high except maybe for the bats.
Anybody else have any input or thoughts on this?
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I sold some Ring magazines for a decent penny that were in nice shape.
Having a complete run helps too.
Steve
I saw a thread about them on 54 not too long ago.
Steve
<< <i>If the "18-24" vertical Joe Tinker pennant was a 1916 Ferguson Bakery Photo Prize Pennant (see Page 160 2008 Standard Catalog of Baseball Cards), it would be worth $5,000-10,000+ in nice condition. >>
Anybody have a picture of this?
Sold for $4,050 yesterday on eBay.
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