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    Exclamation Show us your World Football League items!

    Not the World League of American Football from the 1990s, but rather the early/mid 1970s WFL. I don't have any, but I (and I'm sure others) do have nostalgic leanings towards the old WFL (I was in high school back then, and Chicago had two teams in the league, the Fire and the Wind). Anxious to see what YOU might have!

    Dave Miedema

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    Re: Show us your World Football League items!

    You've maybe already seen the WFL Vault.
    http://wflvault.com/collection/

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    Re: Show us your World Football League items!

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianK View Post
    You've maybe already seen the WFL Vault.
    http://wflvault.com/collection/
    No, I haven't....cool website! let's see what GUU readers have to add.

    Dave M.

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    Re: Show us your World Football League items!

    Hi Dave,

    I've been collecting WFL jerseys off-and-on since the league folded in 1975. I have at least one jersey from every team except the New York/Charlotte Stars from the 1974 season. I have a home and road from most teams with the concentration of my collection being on my hometown Birmingham team (Americans in 1974, Vulcans in 1975).

    Below are a few photos of the various teams from my collection. If anyone is looking to sell or trade any WFL jerseys in their collection, please do not hesitate to contact me.

    Mark Hayne
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    Re: Show us your World Football League items!

    Here are some more photos of WFL jerseys in my collection.

    Mark Hayne
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    Portland Storm - 1974 (Paul Guidry - former Buffalo Bills LB)
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    Southern California Storm - (Art Kuehn - later played many years for Seattle Seahawks)
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    Jacksonville Express 1975 (Fletcher Smith - former KC Chiefs DB who played in Super Bowl I)
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    Memphis Southmen
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    Memphis Southmen (Ron Mikolajczyk - later played offensive line for New York Giants)
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    Houston Texans in 1974 before moving to Shreveport mid-season. Also in Shreveport in 1975
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    San Antonio Wings - 1975
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    BIrmingham Americans George Mira who played many years for SF 49ers as John Brodie's backup
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    1974 Game Ball. The balls were old gold with orange stripes (old gold color doesn't show up well on this particular ball). "Normal-looking" footballs used in 1975
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    Re: Show us your World Football League items!

    I wanted to share a bit of information about WFL jerseys since this has been my main area of collecting over the past 37 years:

    1. The home team wore white and the road team wore colors in most of the games (a few rare exceptions, mainly in 1975).

    2. There were no WFL patches on the jerseys. If you see any jerseys with patches, they are replicas.

    3. If the top Sand Knit patch is something other than the "Designed & Tailored Exclusively for the World Football League" patch, it is probably a replica jersey. See first photo below for an example of proper tagging. Note that some of the size tags will denote only the lettered designation such as XLarge and not include the numbered size in parenthesis.

    4. The team that seemed to have the most varied replicas and the favorite of forgers was the lime green Portland Storm.

    5. Sand Knit did not supply all of the teams as is commonly assumed by some in the hobby. Below is a list of the suppliers by team:
    - Birmingham Americans (1974) - Russell
    - Birmingham Vulcans (1975) - Russell with a separate Fred Sington Sporting Goods tag (see second photo below)
    - Charlotte Hornets (1975) - Russell
    - Chicago Fire (1974) - Wilson
    - Chicago Wind (1975) - Red Fox
    - Detroit Wheels (1974) - Sand Knit
    - Florida Blazers (1974) - Sand Knit
    - Hawaiians (1974 & 1975) - Sand Knit
    - Houston Texans/Shreveport Steamer (1974) - Sand Knit
    - Jacksonville Sharks (1974) - Russell
    - Jacksonville Express (1975) - Russell
    - Memphis Southmen (1974) - Rawlings
    - Memphis Southmen (1975) - Champion and recycled the '74 Rawlings
    - New York Stars/Charlotte Stars (1974) - Never had one, but looks like Red Fox from photos
    - Philadelphia Bell (1974) - Sand Knit
    - Philadelphia Bell (1975) - Mainly Sand Knit, but a few Spanjian
    - Portland Storm (1974) - Sand Knit
    - Portland Thunder (1975) - Rawlings
    - San Antonio Wings (1975) - Speedline
    - Shreveport Steamer (1975) - Sand Knit
    - Southern California Sun (1974 & 1975) - Sand Knit

    There are various minor differences in several of the teams' uniforms from one year to the next such as Birmingham, Memphis, and Southern California, and major differences such as Jacksonville and Charlotte. (I can furnish details of these differences to anyone who is interested.) Also, Birmingham wore fishnets for the first part of each season, Hawaii had a set of white fishnets (for home games) in addition to a set of mesh, and the Chicago Wind had a set of heavy winter jerseys (more of a solid double-knit and not actual durene) in addition to a regular mesh set.

    Finally, and very important, be very wary of any Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick Memphis Southmen jerseys that you see, regardless of the paperwork or anything else that is claimed about the jerseys. I have seen one legitimate game-worn Larry Csonka jersey hit the marketplace (about 8 years ago), and one legitimate game-worn Jim Kiick jersey (about 2 years ago). The legit Kiick jersey can be seen on the WFL Vault website that was mentioned in a previous post in this thread http://wflvault.com/collection/jerseys/02.html

    Please feel free to contact me anytime with questions about the WFL.

    Mark Hayne
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    Re: Show us your World Football League items!

    Quote Originally Posted by sox83cubs84 View Post
    Not the World League of American Football from the 1990s, but rather the early/mid 1970s WFL. I don't have any, but I (and I'm sure others) do have nostalgic leanings towards the old WFL (I was in high school back then, and Chicago had two teams in the league, the Fire and the Wind). Anxious to see what YOU might have!

    Dave Miedema
    I remember the old WFL and wish I had some game usedmemorabilia. The days of Csonka, Kiick, Warfiield, George Sauer Jr, etc...

 

 

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