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And a newsletter from the Art Gallery: October Newsletter.pdf
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In connection with the Pryor Art Gallery on the campus of Columbia State Community College in Columbia, TN, the National ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Game Museum will be presenting an exhibit entitled 'The Art of the Buzz". This exhibit will feature original game sets, teams and figures from all manufactures of the game, and custom painted teams and figures by various electyric football artists from the collections of the museum.
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Here's an original Gotham G-940 game set with original figures scoreboards and accessories. Circa 1955.
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Nope and never heard of it until now. If it can be an effective communication tool, then I am all for it, Personally, will probably not use it. Have enough with Facebook and Messenger.
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Future Parts, Products or Designs
nefgm.org replied to TOEPRO Football Kit's topic in Accessories and Parts
Yes!! I would like to see reproductions of the old score boards. -
What size is your field? Looks to be a "monster board".
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Miggle Toys / Tudor Games "Team NCAA Georga Tech" D (5-55-D) Stamped Helmet - Regular Size - Made in China Figures. Circa 2007.
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Nice job, looking good!!
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The National ELECTRIC FOOTBALL Game Museum would like to acknowledge Ryan Gregerson for this generous donation of teams and figures to the Museum. 12 pre-painted Tudor regular size figures, 2 sets each of Haiti Repro Red (HT-11-R), Haiti Repro White (HT-11-W) and 1 set of "Mean 13" (HT-13-W) figures. 17 sets of teams all together. These teams will be used to demonstrate the game to kids and as giveaway teams to kids and youth leagues. Ryan also operates a very unique solitaire electric football league. "Ryans's Electric Football Network" You can follow it on Facebook Ryan's Electric Football Network - REFN | Facebook. "We greatly appreciate this donation to the Museum and Ryan's support of the Museum's Mission". - Chris LeMay, Founder and Curator
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Here is my custom painted 1978 Pro Bowl Uniform AFC and NFC Teams. This is the first year the players were allowed to wear their own team helmets. Each team has 14 players representing the NFL's 28 teams.
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I doubt it. Probably just the beginning of the NFL preseason.
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Two more custom painted teams using Tudor 67 Big Men pre-painted teams and repainted. Reproduction '67-'69 "Cowboys" and 1970 "Pro Bowl" AFC and NFC uniforms.
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Nice!! "67 Big Man Saints??
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The things that tell the Story of Electric Football – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org)
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So, I bought these Vintage Kodachrome slides off eBay to add to the archives of the Museum. Supposedly from 1966. A father and son playing with a Gotham Game and attempting to assemble the stadium that came with it. Looks like they gave up on the stadium assembly or probably just decided not to use it. I am possibly the only person who thinks these are worth preserving but these are the things that tell the true history of electric football. The following pics are from the eBay listing. The following are what I was able to scan. Unfortunately, the color did not scan.
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Obsolete products - What needs a comeback?
nefgm.org replied to NO Dave's topic in Teams and Figures
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Obsolete products - What needs a comeback?
nefgm.org replied to NO Dave's topic in Teams and Figures
I have one in my collection. Got it years ago with an ebay game set purchase. -
Cool video!!
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Pretty simple illustration to correct a base that is not running straight or to tweak a base to turn to a particulat direction. Thanks to Steve Miles for posting on the MFCA FB group page.
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If you like reading interesting articles about Electric Football, I have added some new content to the NEFGM Library Internet Articles Archive. The NEFGM Library – Internet Article Archives – The National Electric Football Game Museum
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Curt, thanks for sharing this information. Very interesting concept.