Cool foosball schedule card out on eBay...

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Cool card. Not a good season for the Sycamores, but 8-3 the following season which was the beginning of a good run for the program.
First year head Coach Jamison. Recruiting a lot of solid players who had the great year in 79. Reggie Allen, Eric Robinson were solid players on that team.
 

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For those pocket schedule junkies out there....Bird's sophomore year is a tough find, as well as Wooden's two years
at ISTC....Bird's senior year can get a big price for sellers (which I am not).....collector only.
 
For those pocket schedule junkies out there....Bird's sophomore year is a tough find, as well as Wooden's two years
at ISTC....Bird's senior year can get a big price for sellers (which I am not).....collector only.

were pocket schedules a thing in the Wooden ISTC Era?
 
were pocket schedules a thing in the Wooden ISTC Era?
They were.....I am lucky enough to have two from the 46-47 season and one from the 47-48 season. After that I have zero
until the 1960/70's. As with game programs......they no longer produce them. The internet strikes again!!!!!
 
They were.....I am lucky enough to have two from the 46-47 season and one from the 47-48 season. After that I have zero
until the 1960/70's. As with game programs......they no longer produce them. The internet strikes again!!!!!
have you posted them here previously?
 

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No sir.........I seldom post anything.......If you are local, I would be glad to meet and show you them (as well as 100's of other ISU related items) to you.
Too old school to do anything online related. Thanx.
 
They were.....I am lucky enough to have two from the 46-47 season and one from the 47-48 season. After that I have zero
until the 1960/70's. As with game programs......they no longer produce them. The internet strikes again!!!!!

Yeah, that is one thing that the Internet killed for the sports fan that stinks. A tangible program or media guide is eons better than looking something up on a website.

I've been collecting the Sycamore basketball pocket schedules and media guides off of eBay for a couple years now. Listings for them have started to become fewer and fewer, too.
 
Yeah, that is one thing that the Internet killed for the sports fan that stinks. A tangible program or media guide is eons better than looking something up on a website.

I've been collecting the Sycamore basketball pocket schedules and media guides off of eBay for a couple years now. Listings for them have started to become fewer and fewer, too.
its the same with 'e-tickets' vice an "analog ticket"

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currently listed for $1,199 on ebay; what would an 'e-ticket' printed on standard 8.5x11 printer paper be worth?
 
Yeah, that is one thing that the Internet killed for the sports fan that stinks. A tangible program or media guide is eons better than looking something up on a website.

I've been collecting the Sycamore basketball pocket schedules and media guides off of eBay for a couple years now. Listings for them have started to become fewer and fewer, too.
Jason,
If you get in touch, I may be able to help you with duplicates that I have....trade only....I am not a seller.
Thanx
 

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$9.95 -- there are some replicas on eBay and that is what they seem to be going for.

FFS -- if any nut spends $9.95 on a piece of 'standard printer/copier' paper with the image of the 2016, hell the 1916 WS ticket on it; they're fools.

a "real ticket" on 'card stock' -- would be worth something far north of $9.95...

SMH
 
FFS -- if any nut spends $9.95 on a piece of 'standard printer/copier' paper with the image of the 2016, hell the 1916 WS ticket on it; they're fools.

a "real ticket" on 'card stock' -- would be worth something far north of $9.95...

SMH

This is the one I always see:

 
This is the one I always see:

Be great to have an actual one from the game

I'm less inclined to spend $$ on a replica - a replica 'cover' (Sports Illustrated, The Sporting News and front pages are a bit different to me than a replica tickets -- I'm more inclined to spend $$ on a recent order of this cover than that ticket
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4q.....a friend recently sold a pair of 1979 final four tickets for 3,300 dollars+....the Sat. and Mon. games....they are expensive to say the least.
 
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