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  1. I think my inbox was full. I deleted everything. Should be able to send a message now.
  2. Yeah round front are more popular. Used mostly on defensive lineman and offensive receivers.
  3. Yes Terry, Excalibur Electronics. This is the company that got the NFL License after Miggle. One year of production.
  4. Love the blue pant Colts!! The 510 as pictured in the 1970 Tudor Rule Book. A link to the one in the collection of the museum. 1971 Tudor Model 510 NFL American Conference Colts and Chiefs – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org)
  5. Yes, I have done it. Nothing new. It is a technique that has been around for a long time. An emery board and fine grit sandpaper are both in my toolbox of tweaking tools. How effective is it? Depends on what stage of the tweaking process it is used and what you are trying to achieve. Effectively it serves the purpose of removing flash from the prongs, evening out the length of the prongs and providing more gripping power to the prongs which adds strength to the overall performance of the base.
  6. Don't remember if I posted this before. Vibelog-1971-Rules.pdf
  7. So sorry to hear of the passing of another EF Legend. Bill Moreno, creator of "The '71 Vibe" passed away last week.
  8. Much of the books by Earl Shores and Roddy Garcia (The Unforgettable Buzz, Full Color Electric Football, and The Electric Football Wishbook) cover in detail the first 40 years (1947 - 1989) of the history of electric football and that is mostly from the manufacturing and marketing of the game. But there is another history of the game and hobby that can be found in these great resources. All of which can be found in The NEFGM Library.
  9. Another interesting Play calling system posted on FB.
  10. This was posted today on the MFCA FB Page. Certainly can be applied to the Electric Football Game and Hobby Community.
  11. Glenn, Try Wordpress.com for your website. It has been around for a very long time. What I use for the museum's website. nefgm.org. What the MFCA used for their website. Very easy to use. Make A Free Website | Free Website Builder | WordPress.com
  12. You can by disc magnets from most any Office Supply store, Craft Store or Lowe's and Home Depot. Simply cut the prongs from a base and glue the magnet underneath. Amazon.
  13. Try Staples. I think they can make vinyl decals. At least at one time I think they could. There are also a lot of online sticker and decal makers now days.
  14. Found this in my files today. Mulder and Webster EFL.pdf
  15. Awesome Glenn!! Real name: Chris LeMay aka eflfanatic on the chat boards for a long time. Started the Museum when I retired 4 years ago. I remember your website well. Spent many hours reading about your leagues and all the great information there.
  16. I have bought several things from golfingcowboy. Long time seller on ebay.
  17. You can use PowerPoint to create decals.
  18. My custom painted Creamsicle Buccaneers.
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