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Old 09-02-2017, 11:18 AM
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Finally....
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Old 09-02-2017, 12:23 PM
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Default Grange items

Here are a couple of my Grange items...a print from his college days and a studio portrait signed which was also used for one of his Shotwell cards
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Old 09-02-2017, 05:59 PM
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It actually wasn't rediscovered at the National, Chris. I was the underbidder for it on ebay about one week before the National. I showed up at the Natty a day after it sold again there so missed it twice in a week :-(

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Old 09-02-2017, 06:15 PM
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I'll post my favorite Michigan collectible since they just had a nice win over Florida (despite two pick-6s).

In 1901 the University of Michigan football team had a historic year, going 10-0 and scoring 501-0 under coach Fielding Yost's inaugural season. After the regular season, Michigan traveled out west to Pasadena to play in the inaugural Rose Bowl game on January 1, 1902, where they easily defeated Stanford 49-0. College Hall of Famers on this championship squad included Willie Heston, Neil Snow (Rose Bowl MVP), Fielding Yost (coach), and Dan McGugin (later Vanderbilt coach).

Posted here is a banquet program in honor of this historic team, signed by the entire Varsity squad along with the Athletic Board and Board of Control. This banquet was held at the Cook House for the 'Champions of the West' two weeks before their trip to Pasadena. This particular copy belonged to Ben Southworth, who was a substitute on the team.








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Old 09-02-2017, 07:06 PM
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Great stuff all! Here are some of my oldest programs I thought I'd add to the mix.

College programs:



Walter Camp's first game:


Early NFL programs and game announcements:






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Chris, that signed banquet program is unbelievable!!

Jeff, those programs are equally great.

In regards to Michigan, I used to own a program from the 1903 Michigan / Minnesota game at Northrop Field which is the original little brown jug game. Despite it's cornerstone aura, I ended up selling it as the Michigan guys made me an offer I couldn't refuse. I haven't seen it surface since I sold it, but I'm an advanced Michigan collector is highlighting it right now. It also helped me fund other purchases for my collection. I have the opening game 1903 program from Northrop Field which is going to have to be good enough for my collection.

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Old 09-10-2017, 07:05 PM
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Outstanding collection Jason! Row The Boat! Ski-U-Mah!
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Thanks for the compliment
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Old 09-10-2017, 09:36 PM
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I'll post my favorite Michigan collectible since they just had a nice win over Florida (despite two pick-6s).

In 1901 the University of Michigan football team had a historic year, going 10-0 and scoring 501-0 under coach Fielding Yost's inaugural season. After the regular season, Michigan traveled out west to Pasadena to play in the inaugural Rose Bowl game on January 1, 1902, where they easily defeated Stanford 49-0. College Hall of Famers on this championship squad included Willie Heston, Neil Snow (Rose Bowl MVP), Fielding Yost (coach), and Dan McGugin (later Vanderbilt coach).
Wow! I'm a hater, but that's beautiful.

Let's see if Coach Khaki can beat Urban this year.
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Program from 1935 NFL champ N.Y. Giants vs 1934 NJ state champ Paterson Panthers.
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I'm a huge Ohio State football collector of anything vintage. I just moved to Chicago for work and haven't finished setting up my den at home but will provide pictures once everything is up and complete. In the meantime, here are some photos of my favorite items. I'm only 25 years old and I just started collecting so I don't have a lot of game used memorabilia yet. Mainly just paper


















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Impressive start Drew!
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1922 First game of the Season so this should be first game Gehrig played in any sport at Columbia.
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Program from 1935 NFL champ N.Y. Giants vs 1934 NJ state champ Paterson Panthers.
Sweet, I have a few Panther programs too, I should dig them out and show them.
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Default 1920 Georgia Tech's GOLDEN TORNADO

Huge photo of the 1920 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team. I love the concept... Plus it's big: Measures 16" x 14"

Pictures below do not do it justice and I "still" have to do something about the cheap frame.
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Wow Jason - the Gophers display is off the charts. Thanks for sharing!


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And a little Gopher football love with our only Heisman Trophy winner. This is a 1941 team signed football with rare Heisman notation
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Great stuff everyone!

That Golden Tornado Photo is off the charts as well... amazing graphics!
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That Tech photo is great!
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Some OSU postcards ive picked up over the years.
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Huge photo of the 1920 Georgia Tech Golden Tornado football team. I love the concept... Plus it's big: Measures 16" x 14"

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A lot of great stuff in this thread!

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Just added this original 1912 Ohio State Football Team Panoramic Photo




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I'm not a huge football collector, but I've picked up a few nice pieces this summer. Here's a real nice 'friction' jersey from a local estate, a 'US' issued football from a game in Paris a few months after WWII ended in Europe with many of the player names, and a nice early team cabinet photo from 1906.
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Speaking of football memorabilia, I want to buy a few Chargers AFL programs. How big of a no no is it considered to be for an otherwise nice program to be 3 hole punched?

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Speaking of football memorabilia, I want to buy a few Chargers AFL programs. How big of a no no is it considered to be for an otherwise nice program to be 3 hole punched?
For me, it would be a deal breaker but I really think it's an individual choice. I'm not even a real "condition nut" but I couldn't live with what you describe.
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For me, it would be a deal breaker but I really think it's an individual choice. I'm not even a real "condition nut" but I couldn't live with what you describe.
I am afraid I agree with you. I can live with some wear, but I just can't get past the hole punches I don't think. I get why someone punched them but don't believe I would want programs with hole punches.

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The football sits on top of the ad.

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