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Old 01-13-2010, 12:36 PM
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Not an oldie but a goodie nevertheless,,, an uncut strip of four full tickets to the 1994 Stanley Cup Finals at Madison Square Garden.
"Now I can die happy" (fan banner) and "this one will last a lifetime" (Sam Rosen).
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Old 01-13-2010, 10:11 PM
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Old 01-17-2010, 12:22 PM
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This isn't really a ticket, per se, but an employee game pass, that has an interesting story. I picked this up with a very large lot of stubs and employee items. This gentleman worked for the Eagles for like 10 years, and saved alot of neat items. This game in particular was the Eagles first Monday night game in their history. The Eagles employee got the pass signed by Eagles owner Leonard Tose, Howard Cosell, Don Meredith, Irv Cross, and Tom Woodeshick. The fact Cosell and Meredith signed the pass is pretty neat given what happened during that game. Leonard Tose threw a pregame party (Tose was a big drinker himself) and Cosell convinced him to open up the bar early. Cosell had a few too many vodka martinis at the party, and was noticeably drunk during the MNF telecast, to the extreme of throwing up on Don Meredith's boots. Cosell only made it through the first half, with Meredith and Keith Jackson doing the second half alone.

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Default assorted reds/ cincinnati stubs

still looking for first night game...
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Old 01-18-2010, 07:58 AM
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Old 01-18-2010, 11:01 AM
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I really like the 19th century tickets.

Here's my favorite and only pair of tickets.
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Cripes, those early Detroit baseball tickets are incredible! Did you see the 1800's Base Ball dance ticket from Crystal, MI that is currently for sale in the B/S/T section? Check it out as it would seeingly be a great addition to your collection...
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Old 01-19-2010, 09:07 AM
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Default ticket album

Quick question for you ticket collectors. I collect all things Philadelphia Eagles, and have probably around 300 Eagles ticket stubs with dates ranging from the 40's up until my current day season tickets. My question is regarding the way I want to organize/display these. I was thinking about putting them all in an album in chronologic order, but am unsure what type of album sleeves would work. Obviously the tickets are of all different sizes, and I don't think any specific type of album page would work for the different varieties. Something like the older type of photo album with the adhesive backing and plastic sheet on top would work, but I don't want to place these stubs on any type of adhesive. Anyone have any suggestions for me? If others have similiar stub collections, what do you do with them?
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Not an oldie, but a goodie. Mike Trout Debut & 1st Hit panel ticket
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