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  1. YES, correct. The white team is the Rams 1969 White Jersey uniform. These figures are actually teams that I am painting for someone who is going to apply the helmet logos and jersey numbers to using waterslide decals. This painting project is part of a 26 team 1960's NFL and AFL project. I am just providing the prepainted teams without the decals. The interesting thing about the Rams is that during the 1969 season, they only wore their white jersey uniforms since they were one of only a few teams to wear white at home. They only wore their Dark jerseys once in a 1969 preseason game against the Chargers in San Diego.
  2. I always clear coat my figures after painting.
  3. Check this out!! Pryor Art Gallery | The Art Of The Buzz (matterport.com)
  4. Doug. I know someone else that was wanting a 9092 size game board. I would be interested in maybe getting one also.
  5. We certainly hope it isn't anytime soon. Please post some pics of your teams and I will glady add them to the website.
  6. Consider donating to The National ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Game Museum. One of the main reasons I created the museum is so that these collections do not just get tossed in the trash. https://nefgm.org/donate/ for more information.
  7. Here's an interesting new website. Ricks solitaire junior league electric football (rickselectricfootballfun.com)
  8. I don't know but I would think it would or at least come close. The section dimensions are listed in the details section of the item description. Tudor Stadium (tudorgames.com).
  9. If you ever come across those files, let me know. I can set you up a page on the nefgm.org website.
  10. If you are talking about the larger 9092 (36" x 18") pro bowl boards. I don't think Tudor is producing that size any longer. 620 is the model number of the old game boards produced in the late 60's and early 70's and the one produced by Miggle Toys in the late 2000's.
  11. Doug, looked like it was an awesome event. Hate that I wasn't able to attend. I watched the Championship game video. Awesome Game and congratulations to both Jimbo Dunagan and Jim Davis.
  12. Model # is 6072. That is the model # that was used for Super Bowl games made by Miggle from 1993 or 1994 through 2005 I believe. Miggle game boards were 6070 series or 6080 series depending on the graphic designs.
  13. Not ruffling any feathers. The best thing about playing solitaire is that you are free to play anyway you want, by any rules you want, in whatever way that is fun and entertaing for you. I love reading about all the different ways that people play.
  14. It is called the "Ball on a string". Don't know of any links on how to make. It is just a ball hung by fishing line or thread from a crossbar that hangs the ball at approximately 3/4" from the surface of the playing field. The crossbar has magnets attached to the posts. Here's a couple of pics I found on facebook.
  15. Awesome Collection!! Thanks for posting!! Do you mind if I use these on the nefgm.org website?
  16. Anybody in the Nashville. TN area that would like to witness some great EF action, the Music City EFL will be playing their end of season College teams tournament this Saturday. February 3. 2023.
  17. Pretty sure most of what he has seen are metal boards and wood frames. 2' x 4' playing fields. How good they are mostly depends on the motors being used and placement of the motors.
  18. I assume you are talking about the Referee's Shirt being worn by the Curator of the Art Gallery.
  19. 1. Pryor Art Gallery. Columbia State Community College, Columbia, TN 2. The National Electric Football Game Museum and Columbia State Ckmmunity College Foundation. 3. Yes, primarily my collectiln with a few items on loan from a couple of others.
  20. I agree. Trophies would be a very nice addition to the Tudor Product Line.
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