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The comments after the article are worth checking out.
This thread is also worth checking out...
http://www.ramsondemand.com/threads/got-something-cool-today.37516/
As is this one...
http://www.ramsondemand.com/threads/need-some-help.37466/page-2#post-563088
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ut-your-most-unexpected-nfl-memorabilia-find/
Tell us about your most unexpected NFL memorabilia find
Posted by Mike Wilkening on May 21, 2015
There has never been a better time to find sports apparel and memorabilia. Titans fan in Alaska? Saints fan in Spain? There are numerous websites to find what you seek. (Including, we will add helpfully, this one.)
However, the knick-knacks we find unexpectedly can be the most enjoyable to secure.
And sometimes, we find them in the oddest places.
For instance, on Sunday, I picked up the Gus Frerotte figurine pictured here for a cool $1.99 in a dollar/discount store. I went in looking for old-school sports apparel, and I came out with . . . well, a Gus Frerotte action figure with a head sized disproportionately big relative to the rest of its body. It’s now in my home office, to be treasured until it is “accidentally” lost in a move or a spring cleaning.
eBay can be a treasure trove for interesting older NFL stuff. For a time in college, I collected vintage NFL ski caps. (The Steelers one, it should be noted, is an original; I would suspect I’ve had that since 1983.)
Anyways, with Bud Grant’s spectacular garage sale on the mind, let’s open it up to PFT Planet. What’s the best piece of NFL memorabilia or apparel you have ever found in an unexpected place? It can be any memento, and it can be from anywhere you weren’t looking — maybe a garage sale, a yard sale, a strange outlet mall, an unlicensed vendor selling knock-off stuff outside a stadium.
Let us know in the comments. And vote in the poll, which concerns all NFL memorabilia, regardless of where you got it.
Have fun.
Where did you buy your favorite piece of NFL memorabilia?
Internet store (non-eBay).
Mall or other physical store location.
Garage/yard sale.eBay.
A stadium store or team shop.
Other.
This thread is also worth checking out...
http://www.ramsondemand.com/threads/got-something-cool-today.37516/
As is this one...
http://www.ramsondemand.com/threads/need-some-help.37466/page-2#post-563088
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...ut-your-most-unexpected-nfl-memorabilia-find/
Tell us about your most unexpected NFL memorabilia find
Posted by Mike Wilkening on May 21, 2015
There has never been a better time to find sports apparel and memorabilia. Titans fan in Alaska? Saints fan in Spain? There are numerous websites to find what you seek. (Including, we will add helpfully, this one.)
However, the knick-knacks we find unexpectedly can be the most enjoyable to secure.
And sometimes, we find them in the oddest places.
For instance, on Sunday, I picked up the Gus Frerotte figurine pictured here for a cool $1.99 in a dollar/discount store. I went in looking for old-school sports apparel, and I came out with . . . well, a Gus Frerotte action figure with a head sized disproportionately big relative to the rest of its body. It’s now in my home office, to be treasured until it is “accidentally” lost in a move or a spring cleaning.
eBay can be a treasure trove for interesting older NFL stuff. For a time in college, I collected vintage NFL ski caps. (The Steelers one, it should be noted, is an original; I would suspect I’ve had that since 1983.)
Anyways, with Bud Grant’s spectacular garage sale on the mind, let’s open it up to PFT Planet. What’s the best piece of NFL memorabilia or apparel you have ever found in an unexpected place? It can be any memento, and it can be from anywhere you weren’t looking — maybe a garage sale, a yard sale, a strange outlet mall, an unlicensed vendor selling knock-off stuff outside a stadium.
Let us know in the comments. And vote in the poll, which concerns all NFL memorabilia, regardless of where you got it.
Have fun.
Where did you buy your favorite piece of NFL memorabilia?
Internet store (non-eBay).
Mall or other physical store location.
Garage/yard sale.eBay.
A stadium store or team shop.
Other.