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Posted By: John S
..had a couple of items that I wanted to share and am always interested in seeing other board members' "dark side" items. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Not sure what NEA stands for, but it was a news agency - I have a few photos with the same NEA stamp on them and they are fairly common. |
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Posted By: jay behrens
I no longer have the items, but I used to own a signed first edition of Walter Camp's book Football from 1892 and a photo of the 1935 Bears sign by Nagurski and Grange. |
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Posted By: Clint
Here's a few I have. The Gray's is probably from England. |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
Interesting Clint....why do you think the advertising card is from England? I would think that in England that any reference to "football" would mean soccer, but the character is obvously playing football. |
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Posted By: Clint
Dan, I have two different ones and they both have Leed's at the bottom. It may be rugby or US football. I just guessed possibly England. I've never researched it though. |
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Posted By: Keith
I picked up 2 other Doane college football photos from the same estate as some previously shown photos. The team photo is labeled 1893 team. |
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Posted By: Ed
The Colgate picture reminds me so much of the scene in Dead Poets Society where Robin Williams shows the class pictures of long passed alum. "Carpe Diem"..... "Today, these men are feeding daffodils"..... |
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Posted By: Sean BH
but football everywhere else... |
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Posted By: Andrew
pre-1948 cards are pretty tough: |
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Posted By: Ed
My Dad, rest his soul, went to Yale, was the senior editor of Yale newspaper and very active in alum affairs. Though I'm not a legacy, I take great interest in Yale history. Where did you find that gem? I wonder if PSA would slab it. |
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Posted By: davidcycleback
Sorry for the late post, as I didn't click on the thead until now. |
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Posted By: Mike
NEA stands for newspaper enterprise association. It was founded in 1902. Founded by Edward Scripps who went on to found United Press Association. NEA was one of the nations first news syndicates. If you need any more info let me know. I collect vintage photos. |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
Henry Beecher was the protege of Yale' famous FB coach, Walter Camp. Camp is considered the |
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Posted By: Dan
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Posted By: Andrew
I love this football (baseball) card: |
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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis
1st sheet in set with....Sammy Baugh....Otto Graham....Y A Tittle....Paul Brown....Charlie Trippi....Hugh McElhenny....Frank Gifford (rookie) |
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Posted By: Joe Tocco
Ted, are you aware of a football card issued before the Beecher? Or am I reading too much into you calling it the 1st color FB card instead of just the 1st FB card. |
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Posted By: John S
Joe, |
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Posted By: Joe Tocco
I haven't given up, I check it occasionally, but the ads and popups make it nearly unusable. |
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Posted By: Alan
Why can't the network54 vintage football message board be like (same technical look as) this board or the non-sports board ????? |
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Posted By: Dan Bretta
There's a N54 football board??? Link please? |
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Posted By: John S
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Posted By: Jimmy Piccuito
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Posted By: Anonymous
Large silver print image of the 1920 "Akron Professionals". This team was the first professional football league champions (of the APFA which became the NFL). At lower right is Fritz Pollard, the Jackie Robinson of football, who was finally inducted into the Football Hall of Fame in 2005. |
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Posted By: ramram
Speaking of Beecher, I have an 1886 letter that reads in part: |
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Posted By: Eric G.
Below is a picture of a large, B32 type 2 tobacco felt premium from the 1914-1915 time period. This Harvard felt is about 13" x 28 1/2" in size and depicts a football player. It has a Fatima cigarettes stamp on the reverse side. |
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Posted By: Andrew
I also wasn't aware of a football card themed forum until reading it on this thread. Since there's was so little "vintage" football material issued, couldn't this subject just be part of a larger Vintage Baseball AND Football Card Forum? |
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