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  1. Download this file for an origianl Tudor 1971 NFL Playbook. NFL Playbook
  2. Trips would typically line up on the side away from the hash mark that the ball is spotted on because you have more room on that side of the field. The strong side is typically the side that the TE lines up on. In most play diagrams that you will see, the TE is typically lined up on the right side of the offensive line, but they can easily be reversed to run to the left as well. Hope this answers your question.
  3. I did like the Lions all white. I definetly will be looking into painting some of these.
  4. Yeah, LOL!! Typical Art Gallery precautions. Let me know when your coming so I can be sure to be there.
  5. Finished setting up the Gallery for the "Art of the Buzz" ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Art Show.
  6. Depends on how many you order. Should be fairly minimal. it is basically based on the size of the box they have to ship in.
  7. Here is a couple of hand painted teams I did recently. 1972 Miami Dolphins using Miggle 67 Big Men and some 1974 WFL Southern California Sun
  8. Let 'em play!! It doesn't really matter. It's your league, your teams. I have done it many times.
  9. There are probably more on Facebook., but you would have to join or be a member of several electric football groups to find them.
  10. Well, I know they are out there, just noy sure where. Do a search on You Tube for "electric football ultimate gameboard". Here are a couple:
  11. In case you missed it lsst year, here it is again. Merry Christmas!!
  12. Yeah, I'm not either. But would love to have a stadium set up like that.
  13. Check this Out!! Greatest Fans on Earth: Bobby Moore (dallascowboys.com)
  14. Pryor Art Gallery Hosts “Art of the Buzz” Exhibit (columbiastate.edu)
  15. I'll have to do some searching or maybe just make new one!!
  16. Now this is electric football to the EXTREME!!!
  17. Impressive work of technology. Unfortunately, I don't have any suggestions for you. I am not that tech savvy. On my gameboard that is 30" by 60" I used 2 electromagnetic motors where the speed is regulated by the distance the motor is away from the playing surface.
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