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Gridiron Greats Magazine: It's for Vintage Football Collectors

Since 2002, BiGG Publishing's Gridiron Greats Magazine has been covering topics dealing with vintage football memorabilia and related history. Each issue also reports an independent study of realized pricing for graded cards. Check out our website to see our back issue covers and article excerpts. Call or write to get your sample copy or subscription. Not available on newstands or in bookstores. Phone or mail order only. A great reference for the budding or advanced collector. Gridiron Greats MagazineGridiron Greats Magazine

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  • AlanAllenAlanAllen Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭
    Anyone who has even a passing interest in vintage football should check this magazine out. Every issue has been interesting and informative, and Frank always gets them published and sent out on time image. He covers aspects of collectibles no other publication does.

    Joe
    No such details will spoil my plans...
  • I assume this is NFL/US football only?
    Collecting Edmonton sports cards - all Eskimos CFL cards and O-Pee-Chee Oilers as well as Chris Osgood hockey cards
  • AlanAllenAlanAllen Posts: 1,530 ✭✭✭
    I don't remember any specific articles about Canadian football, but there have been articles about the AFL, etc. I'm sure if a story was compelling, they'd publish a CFL story.

    Joe
    No such details will spoil my plans...
  • I'm sure if a story was compelling, they'd publish a CFL story.
    The magazine is great. As soon as it comes I read it cover to cover. Frank is an avid football historian and has written many concise articles on off-beat football topics. I'm sure he would be pleased to print a CFL story.
    Baseball is my Pastime, Football is my Passion
  • There are several players who went from NFL to CFL or Vice Versa. The Johnny Bright incident immediately springs to mind. Of course Warren Moon and Doug Flutie are both obvious people as well..

    I think the differences between the two versions of football is often forgotten as well..

    3 downs, 12 players a side, 110 yard field, 5% beer.. image
    Collecting Edmonton sports cards - all Eskimos CFL cards and O-Pee-Chee Oilers as well as Chris Osgood hockey cards
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