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might be aone of a kind piece, what could it be worth?

The Actual Baltimore Colts 1958 regular season game footage from the game against the New York Giants, labeled Giants 24 Colts 21. These were in a box postmarked to the Colts manager of operations (postmarks on the box say rush and were sent to the colts immediately) and there are four reels, two that say offense and two that say defense (as you know the team meeting rooms were split in offense and defense) with all 4 saying EZ for end zone. They are 16 millimeter. To think these were watched over and over again by the players and Ewbank to prepare for the Giants championship game is mind blowing to me. (Im going write to Raymond Berry about these and two more sets of four reels for two other games that were postmarked directly to Weeb Ewbank from himself) If these are THE authentic Colts meeting room game films of the 58 giants colts regular season game that prepared them for the greatest game ever what does Anybody think that they could be worth? (and i cant upload pictures on here but can through e-mail if you can help with any info) Thanks everybody! Regards Nathan
Nathan Wagner

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  • IronmanfanIronmanfan Posts: 5,503 ✭✭✭✭
    These items are kind of difficult because they don't change hands that often, not to mention that they would have to be transferred to DVD for anyone to actually watch them..I'd do one of two things, contact the auction houses nearest to Baltimore (Huggins & Scott or Schulte) to see if they have had any experience with these or even contact the Sports Legends Museum in Baltimore, as they handle a large amount of Colts memorabilia......

    Honestly, I don't think these would be worth all that much relatively speaking but you never know.

    Good Luck

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  • MeteoriteGuyMeteoriteGuy Posts: 7,140 ✭✭
    I bought a lot of stuff from the Ewbank Estate. Trophies, his speech file, his application file of former coaches (made $1,600 of a Paterno letter)...cant even think of all the stuff.

    Sold a neat silver pin the Jets same Weeb after the Super Bowl win. Still have his Colts championship handwritten speeches.

    Anyway, I bet weeb has 10,000 or more rolls of film. Some bad, some really nice.
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  • GRGR Posts: 550 ✭✭
    Awesome! Thanks for the info guys (:
    Nathan Wagner
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