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I'll have to check that out.
There's a Red Sox game from 67, I think a World Series game. It's been shown at least once, and is supposedly the oldest complete Sox game. If I recall correctly they said the next oldest complete game is 71. The NCAA (Or is it NBA? I forget which) Claims to have NCAA finals back into the 40's. I checked on one and found they'd make a dvd for $250! I bought the film negative of it for much less and did a digital conversion- not cheap unless you now someone with the special projector. SteveB |
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