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  • b.heagy
    Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 1263

    Football Restoration

    I just wanted to share a nice experience I had regarding an old Football restoration. I bought an old "fixer upper" that was dried up and looked hopeless. I did as much work to it as I could trying to bring the leather back to life before sending it to Steve Hill at Hammer Sports Relics. I have to say, superb service all the way around. Great communication throughout the process and even sent me pictures of the ball when he finished it. I do not have the ball just yet as it is in the mail but I think the picture speaks for itself. The First pic is the ball as I purchased it, second pic is what I could do myself and the third pic is what Steve did. I opted to have the filler put in the ball instead of a new bladder. In the end it turns out to be a nice early melon ball. Can't wait til I get it. The price was very reasonable and I cannot wait to send in my next piece.
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    Bill Heagy
    heagysports.com
    Go Phillies !
  • kjjavic
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 167

    #2
    Re: Football Restoration

    Nice Ball Bill. Is that going in your collection? or is it available for sale/trade?
    I also used Steve before for help with a melon ball I picked up in an estate auction, and had an outstanding experience as well.. In one of my best estate auction finds, I picked up a shriveled old melon ball in a box of junk for very little. The ball was marked with the year '07 and the score of a game between St Marks School and Milton Academy on back. (I also picked up a bunch of other St Marks Football memoribilia at the auction as well) I liked the ball in its original sunken condition, but Steve's work was phenomenal and I absolutely love it now - it displays so much better.





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    • b.heagy
      Senior Member
      • May 2006
      • 1263

      #3
      Re: Football Restoration

      I am going to add it to my collection for now. I just love the early football equipment. Makes great display pieces. Your ball turned out really nice. I like how the year is on the side, I always wanted to find one of those but no luck as of yet. That's a neat base you have there, where did you pick that up?
      Bill Heagy
      heagysports.com
      Go Phillies !

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      • kjjavic
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2005
        • 167

        #4
        Re: Football Restoration

        Hey Bill,

        Yeah, I loved the fact that the year was written on it as well. I actually have a photo of the team (actually framed side by side photos of the 06 and 07 St Marks teams) that shows the captain holding this exact trophy ball. I also have one of their sweaters. As to the stand, I picked up a group of 3 brass stands in a box lot at an estate auction. I think they might be candle stands or something (obviously not intended for footballs ) but I liked the look of them, and thought they would look good displaying nearly 100 year old footballs. Here is a photo of the other 2 wtih a Princeton Columbia trophy ball on one.

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        • cohibasmoker
          Banned
          • Aug 2005
          • 2379

          #5
          Re: Football Restoration

          Originally posted by b.heagy
          I just wanted to share a nice experience I had regarding an old Football restoration. I bought an old "fixer upper" that was dried up and looked hopeless. I did as much work to it as I could trying to bring the leather back to life before sending it to Steve Hill at Hammer Sports Relics. I have to say, superb service all the way around. Great communication throughout the process and even sent me pictures of the ball when he finished it. I do not have the ball just yet as it is in the mail but I think the picture speaks for itself. The First pic is the ball as I purchased it, second pic is what I could do myself and the third pic is what Steve did. I opted to have the filler put in the ball instead of a new bladder. In the end it turns out to be a nice early melon ball. Can't wait til I get it. The price was very reasonable and I cannot wait to send in my next piece.
          Bill, looks terrific. You forgot to state that Steve is a pretty nice guy.

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          • b.heagy
            Senior Member
            • May 2006
            • 1263

            #6
            Re: Football Restoration

            Originally posted by cohibasmoker
            Bill, looks terrific. You forgot to state that Steve is a pretty nice guy.
            Jim,
            You are 100% correct. Steve is a nice guy. I highly recommend to all.
            Bill Heagy
            heagysports.com
            Go Phillies !

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            • slidekellyslide
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2005
              • 458

              #7
              Re: Football Restoration

              If you don't mind me asking how much does Steve charge to do this service? Thanks.

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              • b.heagy
                Senior Member
                • May 2006
                • 1263

                #8
                Re: Football Restoration

                This particular piece was only $60. I paid to ship it to Steve. Steve paid to have it shipped back and also included a wood football stand. I am very pleased with everything and will be sending more in soon.
                Bill Heagy
                heagysports.com
                Go Phillies !

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                • nyjetsfan14
                  Senior Member
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 414

                  #9
                  Re: Football Restoration

                  Wow, those look awesome fellas! I have often passed up on a vintage football because of condition but seeing how well all your footballs turned out and hearing how helpful the reconditioner is makes me want to scour for a fixer upper and send it in. Thanks for the great info and cool pics, hopefully I can share a similar story sometime in the near future.

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