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Old 02-12-2013, 10:47 AM
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Default Prism Philly Decade of Champs: Clarke, Erving, Schmidt, Perez

Prism 1986 Decade of Champions litho signed (pencil) by Bobby Clarke, Julius Erving, Mike Schmidt and artist Dick Perez. Measures 25.75” x 21” and is numbered 364/500.

I was told that Prism carried home games of the Flyers, Sixers and Phillies and sold these prints (during a Phillies broadcast) as part of their 10th anniversary celebration. I have no paperwork so I’m not sure what this originally sold for. Dick Perez thought they went for either $200 or $250.

There is some slight discoloration around the perimeter, from the original mat. Would be covered with same sized mat.

$249 shipped.

http://articles.philly.com/1986-08-2...sixers-celtics

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Old 02-15-2013, 10:16 AM
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Wow, very cool piece.
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Old 02-15-2013, 10:22 AM
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It is a nice piece...good looking autos. I may have it priced too high. The last one I saw on eBay went for $375 shipped, but it was matted and framed.
There's also a poster version with pre-printed autos of the players.
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Old 03-02-2013, 03:24 PM
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Bump. Price lowered.
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$250 is a good price for that. I think there was one in Hunt and Legendary this week
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I live in the Philadelphia television market. Some more background on Prism: They were a premium movie network like an HBO, but the network also broadcast Philadelphia pro sports, Philadelphia Big Five college basketball and WWF professional wrestling from the Spectrum. The show also ran a weekly sports talk show called "The Great Sports Debate," which featured local radio personalities from the WIP all-sports station in Philadelphia.

More than the sports, though, I can remember that Prism used to run some movies late Friday/Saturday nghts that a 16-year-old or 18 year-old male would find rather, um, interesting.

The network met its end when Comcast bought Prism's parent company and started an all-sports network in town that continues to exst to this day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(TV_network)

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I live in the Philadelphia television market. Some more background on Prism: They were a premium movie network like an HBO, but the network also broadcast Philadelphia pro sports, Philadelphia Big Five college basketball and WWF professional wrestling from the Spectrum. The show also ran a weekly sports talk show called "The Great Sports Debate," which featured local radio personalities from the WIP all-sports station in Philadelphia.

More than the sports, though, I can remember that Prism used to run some movies late Friday/Saturday nghts that a 16-year-old or 18 year-old male would find rather, um, interesting.

The network met its end when Comcast bought Prism's parent company and started an all-sports network in town that continues to exst to this day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(TV_network)
I'm in my mid-30s and grew up in Berks County. We had a subscription to Prism. Remember watching Phillies, Flyers, Sixers games but also Wings games, too, every once in a while. And yes, those Saturday night late night movies were always interesting.
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I'm in my mid-30s and grew up in Berks County. We had a subscription to Prism. Remember watching Phillies, Flyers, Sixers games but also Wings games, too, every once in a while. And yes, those Saturday night late night movies were always interesting.
Really? Where did you grow up? I have lived in Fleetwood all my life.
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I live in the Philadelphia television market. Some more background on Prism: They were a premium movie network like an HBO, but the network also broadcast Philadelphia pro sports, Philadelphia Big Five college basketball and WWF professional wrestling from the Spectrum. The show also ran a weekly sports talk show called "The Great Sports Debate," which featured local radio personalities from the WIP all-sports station in Philadelphia.

More than the sports, though, I can remember that Prism used to run some movies late Friday/Saturday nghts that a 16-year-old or 18 year-old male would find rather, um, interesting.

The network met its end when Comcast bought Prism's parent company and started an all-sports network in town that continues to exst to this day.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(TV_network)

Not often an announcer called three of four sports in a city, the late great Jim Barniak.......
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Try a little lower...

$229 shipped.
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Default Hey Eddie

I live in wyomissing but am building a new home in blandon, where I lived from 2001-11. Grew up in wyomissing.
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A 2014 bump, for $229 shipped.
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