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  1. The things that tell the Story of Electric Football – The National Electric Football Game Museum (nefgm.org)
  2. 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.
  3. I have one in my collection. Got it years ago with an ebay game set purchase.
  4. 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.
  5. 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
  6. Curt, thanks for sharing this information. Very interesting concept.
  7. Kit. Have never heard of anybody stating that before or taking that into consideration when scaling goal posts to match the scale of the field. They only correction I can see that needs to be made is to the upright height. NFL regulation goal posts have uprights that are 40 ft in length not 35.
  8. Here's an interesting piece of electric football history. Thanks to Dan for sharing this with the Electric Football Museum. (nefgm.org) Dan Riley EF News.pdf
  9. Here's an excellent video for modifying Tudor goal posts to fit large scale game boards. Thanks to Carl Weinberger for sharing this with the museum.
  10. Some recent painting projects: Painted these using Red Haiti Repros (HT-11-R) sprayed with white primer before painting. "Yellow Yoke" Steelers "Spear Helmet" Redskins
  11. Some Custom painted reproduction 3" Tudor QB's. No helmet logos or numbers. NFL and AFL vintage uniforms.
  12. NO. When it gets to be that many, I just do whatever looks good and the team is still recognizable.
  13. Check out this blog post on the museum website. https://nefgm.org/2022/07/09/what-is-the-real-history-of-electric-football/
  14. The history of electric football is much more than the histories of the manufacturers and the products they made, it is also the memories and stories of the people who play the game. Recently Patrick Morris posted pics of some of his name tags that he had saved from participating in the Winterfest Tournaments and Buzzball World Championships hosted by George Diamand and held in Harrisburg, PA during the early 2000's. I asked Patrick if he would consider donating these to the musem. He agreed and also asked if I would like to have his trophy from winning the 2003 Buzzball World Championship. "Absouletly!!" This week I received these "artifacts" to add to the collections of the museum. Thanks so much to Patrick for the very generous donation. It is very much appreciated.
  15. No. The only restriction I know of is the folded arm guard figure cannot be used as a running back. Most competitive play uses all kind of custom figures and very few use Tudor's Fab 5. There are size, width and weight restrictions in TOEPRO and TOC. figure-and-base-standards.pdf
  16. Tudor's Varsity Stick-on Numbers Varsity Stick-On Numbers - Customize Figures - Customize (tudorgames.com)
  17. Tudor Clamshell Display Case Sets Clamshell Display Case Sets with Player Trays, Background Cards - Set of 4 (tudorgames.com)
  18. Check out this story on facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/EFTHECENTER/permalink/5396195667067858/
  19. I would like to see a return of the QB figures. Unpainted but also maybe a Uni-form designed to fit them as well.
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