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  • JackHE
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    Great jerseys Mark - Love the Maynard (was a huge fan of his growing up). Also, got to love the Sun jersey with those colors.

    Thanks for posting those

    Jack

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  • G1X
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    Greg,

    Thanks for sharing. It's hard to believe that it has been 40 years since the WFL folded. Here are a few more items from my collection. Note in the photo of the WFL game balls that there are several variations of the 1974 ball (4 with orange stripes). Gary Davidson's signature is in a slightly different position on one of the balls, and it is absent on another ball. The normal-looking ball with the white stripes is from 1975.

    Mark Hayne
    gixc@verizon.net

    Always looking to buy WFL uniforms.
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  • wfl1974
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    Since 40 years ago today the WFL folded, I thought I would add to this fine thread on the WFL


    Birmingham Americans Art Cantrelle jersey, worn in the World Bowl


    Birmingham Vulcans Johnny Musso jersey


    Birmingham Americans helmet, Art Cantrelle


    Jack Gotta's coaching shirt worn during the World Bowl


    Birmingham Vulcans Coaching shirt

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  • G1X
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    Originally posted by beaglegypsy003
    You are correct. Brown still has his old nameplate under the new one and I think you are correct about Boyer (I don't have the jersey in front of me to check). I understand you collect Atlanta Falcons jerseys. Do you have any ex-University of Hawaii players (Blane. Gaison; June Jones; Rich Miami; David Toloumu; etc) Falcons jersey? I would be interested in possibly making a trade with one of my Hawaiians jersey.

    I can be reached at beaglegypsy003@aol.com
    Wish I could help, but I've never had any Falcons jerseys of ex-University of Hawaii players

    Mark Hayne
    Gridiron Exchange
    gixc@verizon.net

    Always looking for WFL game-used uniforms and equipment

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  • JJKANDLAK
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    Originally posted by sox83cubs84
    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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  • beaglegypsy003
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    You are correct. Brown still has his old nameplate under the new one and I think you are correct about Boyer (I don't have the jersey in front of me to check). I understand you collect Atlanta Falcons jerseys. Do you have any ex-University of Hawaii players (Blane. Gaison; June Jones; Rich Miami; David Toloumu; etc) Falcons jersey? I would be interested in possibly making a trade with one of my Hawaiians jersey.

    I can be reached at beaglegypsy003@aol.com

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  • G1X
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    Thanks for sharing the photos of the two Hawaiians jerseys. Nice jerseys!

    On both the #22-Brown and #23-Walker, there is probably a name underneath the nameplate. It will usually be sewn directly on the back, but sometimes it will be on another plate. If sewn directly on the back, you can see the letters if you turn the jersey inside-out. Let me know if there are names underneath. (I am guessing that "Boyer" might be on the #23 jersey).

    Mark Hayne
    Gridiron Exchange
    gixc@verizon.net

    Always looking for WFL game-used uniforms and equipment

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  • BrianK
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    Nice. I love the huge NOBs.

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  • beaglegypsy003
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    Here are my two Hawaiians jerseys.
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  • G1X
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    Thanks for sharing photos of your Hawaiians tickets and flight ad. There is a photo of one of my Hawaiians jerseys in my intial post. It is the brown #88-Vella with the yellow-gold numbers and lettering.

    Hope to see others post their WFL memorabilia!

    Mark Hayne
    Gridiron Exchange
    gixc@verizon.net

    Always looking for WFL game-used uniforms and equipment

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  • HawaiiSportsNut
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    Wow cool WFL jerseys. The only thing that I have is a few tickets from the Hawaiians. I bought the tickets several years ago at a card show, I believe that I bought them at a buck a piece, got about a dozen tickets at that time.



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  • G1X
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    Dave and Tom,

    Thanks for the kind words.

    The WFL has special meaning to me as my hometown team, the Birmingham Americans, won the World Bowl championship in 1974, and the Birmingham Vulcans had the best record in 1975 when the league folded. I was in college at the time and attended all of Birmingham's home games at Legion Field (including the World Bowl) except for the very last game they ever played (21-0 win over Memphis). I even made a road trip to Jacksonville in 1975 to see Birmingham take on the Express at the old Gator Bowl. Also, many of Birmingham's road games were televised back to Birmingham. My very first game-used jersey was the Americans #30-Williams jersey seen in my first post in this thread (Gerard Williams who went on to play 5 years in the NFL with Washington, San Francisco, and St. Louis), and it is the item that got me hooked into collecting game-used jerseys.

    For about a decade after the league folded, WFL jerseys, helmets, and other equipment were very popular items among collectors. There was a lot of it out there, but over the past 20 years or so, it seems to show up only occasionally other than the 1974 game balls that are frequently listed on ebay. I rarely bump into anyone who collects WFL items or has retained any WFL gear from "back in the day", and most of the collectors that I shared my passion with back in the 1970s and 1980s seem to have either become less active or dropped out of the hobby completely. Larry Pelliccioni, who is active in this Forum, is one of the few original WFL collectors who I still occasionally communicate with.

    I am guessing that there is probably not a lot of interest with younger collectors and football fans as it was a short-lived league that probably has little meaning except for those who were around during that time and followed the league as an entertaining alternative to the NFL.

    Mark Hayne
    Gridiron Exchange
    gixc@verizon.net

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  • tom1315
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    Mark, what a fine collection you have built, and your data re the types of jerseys and the Sand Knit tagging...just fabulous!

    Thank you for sharing!

    Tom

    Go Pack! NC State 1981 graduate

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  • sox83cubs84
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    Mark:

    I was hoping you'd post on this thread. Your jerseys and information are great. As far as I am concerned, you are the WFL guru.

    Dave Miedema

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  • G1X
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    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
    Gridiron Exchange
    gixc@verizon.net
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