Memorabilia/Playbook

gaines1016

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still the offseason and I am bored.

if a guy were to have a defensive playbook from 2000 would that be considered a collectable and/or memorabilia? If yes, what sort of value do you think such an item would hold on the open market today? what about 20 years from now?

 
Some people at Kent St., Bowling Green, Northern Illinois or Ball State might be interested...

 
I just found the coolest book my dad has from his playing days. he's had it for years and just now put it out.

it's a play by play (basically a giant box score) from every game from like the 1975 season, i'll have to recheck. but it has multiple pics and arrows and plays and newspaper articles about before and after the game, play by play breakdowns of TDs and turnovers. probly a few hundred pages long. really not worth anything, unless someone is just nuts. but it's AWESOME to look at and see how big Nebraska was even back then. plus their helmets and stuff are almost hilarious to the beautiful swag players have today. also, there are pics of the stadium before all of the fancy scoreboards and ribbons and additions. kinda reminds me of wrigley field about 15 yrs ago, just purity.

i say keep your book, you'll cherish it someday.

 
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