Re: Earl Campbell Jersey
Here's another jersey that he's flipping.
He bought this jersey right there on eBay. It sold on Mar 21, 2013.
From the original listing:
Bob Svihus was the starting left offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders between 1965 and 1969.
This was his game jersey.
My father was good friends with one of the minority owners of the Raiders during the 60's and 70's and as such, he attended many Raider functions including fund raising auctions. He bought this jersey at one of these auctions in the early 70's (1971 I believe).
The jersey is a size 52, and has many areas on it that are stitched up from game rash.
The jersey also has many autographs on the front numbers from the night that my father won it at auction.
Included in the autographs are John Madden, Virginia Madden, Daryl Lamonica and Fred Biletnikoff.
There are also 2 autographs that look to read "Denis Murphy" and "Jack Bell". In my research, I could not find these names tied to the Raiders, but I may be reading these autographs wrong.
Also, "Charlie the Bartender" signed the jersey. This obviously was the bartender that was serving my dad the night he won this auction.
Here's another jersey that he's flipping.
He bought this jersey right there on eBay. It sold on Mar 21, 2013.
From the original listing:
Bob Svihus was the starting left offensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders between 1965 and 1969.
This was his game jersey.
My father was good friends with one of the minority owners of the Raiders during the 60's and 70's and as such, he attended many Raider functions including fund raising auctions. He bought this jersey at one of these auctions in the early 70's (1971 I believe).
The jersey is a size 52, and has many areas on it that are stitched up from game rash.
The jersey also has many autographs on the front numbers from the night that my father won it at auction.
Included in the autographs are John Madden, Virginia Madden, Daryl Lamonica and Fred Biletnikoff.
There are also 2 autographs that look to read "Denis Murphy" and "Jack Bell". In my research, I could not find these names tied to the Raiders, but I may be reading these autographs wrong.
Also, "Charlie the Bartender" signed the jersey. This obviously was the bartender that was serving my dad the night he won this auction.
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