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Thanks everyone! Its been quite the month and a half as a fan and collector of the Birds. I went to Minneapolis with my dad and brother in law for the game, attended the parade with my dad, wife, and son, and now to add this piece to my collection is quite the cherry atop the sundae.
Rob, its previous owner reached out to me after seeing my collection on my website. One of his relatives had worked for the Eagles in the late 50's - early 60's, and this one had resided in a Franklin Field souvenir stand. |
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Keith,
For a nodder novice like myself, could you explain why this is so incredibly rare. I've never collected them but always thought they were really cool. And everybody but me seems to know how special this is, and I feel left out. Thank you. |
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