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Old 08-25-2015, 06:36 AM
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Casey- Much like my Happy Feller post above your Bronchos (yes everybody that is their correct spelling) caused great problems for my Henderson State Reddies back in the 1980's!

I remember a game in Edmond in 1983 when I swear the opening kickoff reached our goal line but the wind blew it back to the 20 where it hit one of our players in the back with the Bronchos recovering on their way to a 56-14 victory.

We did get some revenge in 1985 in the quarterfinals of the playoffs with a late 50 yard field goal to beat then top ranked Central State 18-15!
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"favorite" varies from day or week to week. Some are favorite because they are nostalgic (an autographed Steve Largent card), or because of the price. I like this card because of the story behind it , I first saw it at the Dreier museum, Carl I think you were there. Little did I know that 4-5 years later I would have an opportunity to buy it, sadly through *shudder* Legendary-felony....

My favorite card, from first sight, to purchase to rarity

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Old 08-25-2015, 10:58 AM
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My favorites for today!
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i dunno if this is odd being from Texas.. but this guy will always be my favorite.
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Old 08-25-2015, 05:17 PM
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Always loved that card, Joe!

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Awesome card Joe!
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"favorite" varies from day or week to week. Some are favorite because they are nostalgic (an autographed Steve Largent card), or because of the price. I like this card because of the story behind it , I first saw it at the Dreier museum, Carl I think you were there. Little did I know that 4-5 years later I would have an opportunity to buy it, sadly through *shudder* Legendary-felony....

My favorite card, from first sight, to purchase to rarity


I don't think that there is a T206 Wagner of football cards, but if there is, that card is it! I hope someday I get the chance to own one but I'm doubtful about it. Fantastic card!
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Old 08-27-2015, 10:14 PM
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Casey- Much like my Happy Feller post above your Bronchos (yes everybody that is their correct spelling) caused great problems for my Henderson State Reddies back in the 1980's!

I remember a game in Edmond in 1983 when I swear the opening kickoff reached our goal line but the wind blew it back to the 20 where it hit one of our players in the back with the Bronchos recovering on their way to a 56-14 victory.

We did get some revenge in 1985 in the quarterfinals of the playoffs with a late 50 yard field goal to beat then top ranked Central State 18-15!
Good luck to your Reddies this year, Mike! Less than one week now until the Bronchos kick off the season at home!
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I've always enjoyed the artwork of the N162 Goodwin Champions issue:
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Old 08-28-2015, 07:16 AM
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That's a super Beecher - I've divested all my pre WW I cards except that one - and I saved this photograph as a companion piece

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That's the nicest Beecher I've seen! And love the football - imagine passing that thing.
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I'm not too well versed in pre war football, but I love that Payton collection!!
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Thanks!
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Although not my most valuable football cards, these are my favorites.
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