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What "unique" STEELERS stuff have yaz got ?

Signed and Framed Jersey of Hines Ward.

Autographed copy of Fighting Back.

and i have this hat,, that i rarely put on,,, maybe if i get drunk enough..
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Nice! I snagged an autographed Hines jersey at a silent auction. Still need to get it framed.
 
I have a high quality framed painting of the 70s front four (Holmes, White, Greenwood, and Greene). Only 500 were painted and my Dad got all four of them to sign it. Probably the most unique and valuable Steelers memorabilia I have. (Wanted to post a picture but it won't let me, it's fairly large about 31x31)
 
Photo of me and Franco outside Heinz...
Terry Bradshaw rookie card in mint condition
DMR commemorative patch that was worn by players after his death.
Numbered and certified special Super Bowl football with Hines and Ben's autograph on it!
and memories, especially of the 70's when the Steelers meant much more than sports entertainment to us Yinzers!
:)
 
I still have Steelers apparel going back to when Starter had the license to manufacture their stuff. I remember seeing a website out there that details the history of NFL teams' individual licensing agreements with all sorts of companies (Russell, Champion, Wilson, etc) prior to the 2002 exclusive agreement between Reebok and the league (save for Jerry Jones, IIRC). I also have an "authentic" sewn Lambert "Mitchell & Ness" jersey that I got for under $50 on ebay. From an authentic seller... overseas...
When the league went with reebok in 2002. The funny thing about the on field jerseys were not even made by reebok. They were made by a company named ripon athletic. Located in Berlin, WI.

Only the sideline apparel and retail authentics were outsourced with whatever reebok used. Bangladesh, korea etc
 
Gary Anderson's shoes.
Greg Lloyd came to my house when I was in elementary school from a contest I won.
Through a connection and a very kind family/friend of a Steelers player who invited us, I got to go out to eat with some of the specialists after training camp.
 
Can't find it now but somewhere I have a pic of me wearing Deebo's Super Bowl ring. His agent lives in my town and is a friend of mine. I didn't slide it on all the way in case I couldn't get it off and he came looking for it.
 
I have Lynn Swann's autograph on a copy of One More July, SB XIII and SB XIV Programs, an old beer can with the 1979 Super Steelers imprinted on it, and copies of the Pittsburgh Steeler Weekly from about 1980 until they went out of business in 1987, probably due to the strike. Anyone in the Ohio area interested in the "Dark Ages" of Steeler football (pre-Tomlin), I'd be willing to part with them.
 
Gary Anderson's shoes.
Greg Lloyd came to my house when I was in elementary school from a contest I won.
Through a connection and a very kind family/friend of a Steelers player who invited us, I got to go out to eat with some of the specialists after training camp.
I'm trying to picture how Greg Lloyd would be at something like that. He didn't seem like a very good PR guy.
 
I'm trying to picture how Greg Lloyd would be at something like that. He didn't seem like a very good PR guy.
I saw him once at a Steelers Mafia event as he was signing there. He stuck out in comparison as the quiet, less talkative type. You know the type that they don't hire for his disposition.
 
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