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  1. Many different ways to play the play the game. Check out the Solitaire Rules section of the NEFGM Library for some of the different rules that solitaire coaches use. Solitaire League Rules – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org) The main thing is to "just have fun and play the game".
  2. Never used a cigar box for my electric football teams but did have one that I kept a baseball card collection in for years.
  3. I worked in Museums and in fabricating and installing museum exhibits for 14 1/2 years, Never heard of the stuff!!
  4. Absolutely awesome idea!! Love the figures. I use Clear general purpose silicone caulk to attach figures. it can easily be removed later in case you want to use the figures for something else.
  5. Recently acquired the Rules and Instructions for a Gotham G-1502-S NFL "Big Bowl" Electric Football Game. Very interesting in that it includes the instructions for the assembly of the Stadium, a Color Chart for painting the teams in NFL Colors and "Key Plays of All NFL Teams" Gotham G 1502 S Rules and Instructions.pdf.
  6. I highly recommend any of Tudor's game boards. I have always put the motor in one corner of the game board as shown in the instructions that come with the games. Is that the optimum area? Eh... everybody has their own opinion on that. I have never been disappointed with the performance of any of my game boards.
  7. Thanks to Kyle Ralston. According to Kyle the plastic pieces are paint bottle holders bought from a Joann's Fabrics store that was going out of business.
  8. I recently got an inquiry regarding a model 501 Tudor Electric Football game. I had never heard of or know of the existence of a model 501 before this. The only thing we could figure out was that this game contained red and white plastic figures rather than the standard yellow and white figures. the rule book had copyright dates of 1965 / 1966. Can anyone else shed some light on this?
  9. I really have no specific criteria for what I include in the museum. Basically it is anything related to "electric football" and/or Tudor Games. The teams that I paint are "in the tradition of Classic Tudor teams" which is more or less what I imagine a team would look like if it had been painted by one of the factories that Tudor used for their painted teams through out their history.
  10. A couple of nice hand painted teams acquired by the Museum this week. Miggle China figures with a couple of Haiti Repros. Thanks to Dan Riley of Belle Plains, KS,
  11. "Closer images of the detail painted electric football figures.,"
  12. Ron Mango posted these pics of his hand painted QB's. "Have a collection of my hand detail painted NFL Teams. I have all 32 Home and Away. Takes about 3 hours to complete a set of 11 figures set. Use a toothpick 5 different brushes and hard as nail clear coat for the helmets."
  13. WOW!! Here is an Awesome Stadium Build by Derek Smith. Built around a 38 x 16 field. Took 196 days to complete...80 x 61 x 23.
  14. I know a lot of you are not on Facebook, but "The 71 Vibe" is an awesome group that features the EFL art of Bill Moreno's solitaire league. Here are some recent pics of his QB's of "The 71 Vibe".
  15. Figure by Scotte "Bricks" Turner.
  16. Joe lives on in electric football. He is and always will be the quarterback of every Viking team I ever have.
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