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Old 12-15-2016, 03:11 PM
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New guy here....found the site by accident, but its a GREAT site. Feeling my way around, posted a few things, and always looking for ANYTHING vintage CLEVELAND BROWNS

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Welcome. Great display, and those were some great pennants you posted in the pennants thread. Love to see vintage NFL items, particularly game used/worn. I was never a Browns fan, but I've always been interested in the history of the franchise and respected its great fans, who still have not experienced even appearing in a Super Bowl.
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Welcome; so glad you found the site. Some really good people here...

You have a very nice display of Browns items; I'd like to see some more!
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Old 12-15-2016, 04:50 PM
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Welcome; so glad you found the site. Some really good people here...

You have a very nice display of Browns items; I'd like to see some more!
Thanks Mark...Here's a video I made....
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Old 12-15-2016, 05:09 PM
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Old 12-15-2016, 05:25 PM
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Welcome! I grew up in Columbus, and in the early '70s was a big Browns Fan.
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Loved the 50's and 60's Browns teams. I have mostly cards. But do have a Brownie pennant. Welcome to the board!
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Loved the 50's and 60's Browns teams. I have mostly cards. But do have a Brownie pennant. Welcome to the board!

ksfarmboy & vintagesportscollectors....Thanks guys

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Wow! The displays in that video are outstanding. Such great items and so well done. To maximize space, cool idea to put pennants in that arrangement on the ceiling. One of the best display rooms I've ever seen.
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Old 12-15-2016, 06:40 PM
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Wow.. Browns fans Mecca/museum. Unbelievably impressive. I love that "first facemask ever".. badass. This is something special. Thanks for sharing.
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Wow! The displays in that video are outstanding. Such great items and so well done. To maximize space, cool idea to put pennants in that arrangement on the ceiling. One of the best display rooms I've ever seen.
Thanks so much...funny story...I just added 5 cases to my rooms....its really a tight fit now
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Welcome to net 54 - where grown men can feel good about playing with candy, gum and tobacco cards and sports memorabilia!! AWESOME collection - I'm not even a browns fan and can appreciate the 3 Jimmy Brown Jerseys and the stories with them!! Being mainly a card guy - my favorite is the complete Post cereal box - would love to see a close up of the back and front.
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Thanks Mark...Here's a video I made....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AunCgZGL4zQ
OMG. I just saw the Video..Wow! I am speechless. What a Museum! All - if you haven't see this video yet, you must watch.
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That was fun, sick video!
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Welcome to net 54 - where grown men can feel good about playing with candy, gum and tobacco cards and sports memorabilia!! AWESOME collection - I'm not even a browns fan and can appreciate the 3 Jimmy Brown Jerseys and the stories with them!! Being mainly a card guy - my favorite is the complete Post cereal box - would love to see a close up of the back and front.
Thanks....Here ya go....
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The Browns jacket with the large brownie is unbelievable! Incredible collection!
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The Browns jacket with the large brownie is unbelievable! Incredible collection!
Two favorite jackets....
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Welcome to the forum. Great looking collection!!
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great display have fun here and enjoy ...octavio
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The market for 2016 Cleveland Browns memorabilia seems "soft".

Are you a buyer?

My collection of 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers memorabilia was inexpensive, but has under performed.

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My mother went to Syracuse University and I was born in Syracuse. The Orangemen of Jim Brown and then Ernie Davis (also a "#45" retired by the Browns) were my team as a kid. Your collection is terrific.
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The market for 2016 Cleveland Browns memorabilia seems "soft".

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My collection of 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers memorabilia was inexpensive, but has under performed.
Would be nice to have game worn creamsicle-colored uniforms of the '76 Bucs. Probably can't find any of those at bargain prices.
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The market for 2016 Cleveland Browns memorabilia seems "soft".

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My collection of 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers memorabilia was inexpensive, but has under performed.

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My mother went to Syracuse University and I was born in Syracuse. The Orangemen of Jim Brown and then Ernie Davis (also a "#45" retired by the Browns) were my team as a kid. Your collection is terrific.

Yes, I buy TOO MUCH I cant seem to find any of the game used pants from last year or this year
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Fantastic Collection and display! Thanks for sharing the video.
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Amazing collection! Enjoyed the video. You mentioned the "flea market"'like sale the team had when they moved. Did you pick up some of the historical items then?
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I just watched the video. What an incredible collection. Wow!
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Amazing collection! Enjoyed the video. You mentioned the "flew market"'like sale the team had when they moved. Did you pick up some of the historical items then?
I didn't personally pick up any items, but some of the items I got came from that sale
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New guy here....found the site by accident, but its a GREAT site. Feeling my way around, posted a few things, and always looking for ANYTHING vintage CLEVELAND BROWNS
Me too, and now that I'm here, I rarely go anywhere else.

Welcome, Showdawg. That's one heck of a collection you have!
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Fantastic stuff, showdawg! I'm fron Ohio and worked with another Ohioan (in Las Vegas) who also went by Showdog (the traditional spelling )

One of your items I like the most is your Stingray-type Browns bike. Do you have any Browns Pop Warner uniforms? That's what I wore!

My dad took me to a Browns game before I ever attended a MLB game. Cleveland Municipal Stadium....colder than a well digger's ass. I never liked the Browns (back then)....I became a Cowboys fan when they beat your Browns in 1967 (beat 'em bad) and then valiantly went down to GB in the Ice Bowl. Most of Net54 trends towards older guys (I am one) and we can remember what a juggernaut the Browns were in the 50s and 60s. Sadly, a lot of today's NFL fans probably have no idea.
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Fantastic stuff, showdawg! I'm fron Ohio and worked with another Ohioan (in Las Vegas) who also went by Showdog (the traditional spelling )

One of your items I like the most is your Stingray-type Browns bike. Do you have any Browns Pop Warner uniforms? That's what I wore!

My dad took me to a Browns game before I ever attended a MLB game. Cleveland Municipal Stadium....colder than a well digger's ass. I never liked the Browns (back then)....I became a Cowboys fan when they beat your Browns in 1967 (beat 'em bad) and then valiantly went down to GB in the Ice Bowl. Most of Net54 trends towards older guys (I am one) and we can remember what a juggernaut the Browns were in the 50s and 60s. Sadly, a lot of today's NFL fans probably have no idea.
One quick question??? Why do Cowboy fans remember the '67 Cowboys/Browns game, but never bring up the '68 whipping the Browns put on the Cowboys? I don't have any of the Pop Warner type uniforms..YET I was born the year of Otto Graham's last Championship, so I do remember how good the Browns were
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One quick question??? Why do Cowboy fans remember the '67 Cowboys/Browns game, but never bring up the '68 whipping the Browns put on the Cowboys?
Which game?
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Which game?
The one that counted!!!! Playoff game...31-20 victory
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