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cdcox 12:24 AM 01-24-2020
The big license plate is from 1970, obviously. Not sure of the date of the small one.
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Coyote 07:15 AM 01-25-2020
A signed AFL display football (white panels to sign on plus 1 AFL league original style panel) by the whole team. It looks like they used a old Bic pen and somebody wrote “1970 World Champions” on the first white panel. Only thrown a couple of times when I got it as a kid. My Dad hid it from me after that and saved it for me.


I keep it in its own ball display in my bar along with other signed and game footballs but it is by far the most important sports piece I have.
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HemiEd 07:23 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by cdcox:
Photo posting skills are also SB IV era.
Same here.

I have a shit ton of Chiefs stuff but this is my SBIV Lenny autographed football.
Used to have one with all the players names on it but gave that one away.
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Mile High Mania 07:47 AM 01-25-2020
I was expecting more black and white pictures...


:-):-)
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Spott 08:26 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
I was expecting more black and white pictures...


:-):-)
I’m surprised the Super Bowl back then wasn’t in black and white, although I’m betting a lot of the people that were old enough to watch it didn’t have a color tv.
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Misplaced_Chiefs_Fan 08:32 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by Spott:
I’m surprised the Super Bowl back then wasn’t in black and white, although I’m betting a lot of the people that were old enough to watch it didn’t have a color tv.
We got our first color TV in 1966. We were the first family in our church to have a color TV. We always found it amazing that the Baptist preacher's sermons would end precisely at 1130 during the football season (so he could be at our house by 12 to watch the games) yet go so long during the rest of the year. :-)
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Boise_Chief 08:52 AM 01-25-2020
Funny story my Dad picked up a zenith color TV console on a program that you could try it thru the superbowl and if you didn't like it you could take it back. It was some electronics store in Olathe. We had that TV until after I graduated HS. I was born 9 mos. after that super Bowl in Oct 1970.
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FlaChief58 09:11 AM 01-25-2020
Tv was not a big part of our lives when I was growing up. We got our first color tv in 1983. I was 15
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Spott 09:16 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
Tv was not a big part of our lives when I was growing up. We got our first color tv in 1983. I was 15
Mine was early 80’s and it was also the first tv with a remote control. Millennials will never know the struggle of manually changing the channel and then having to hold that antenna like a statue because when you moved 2 inches away from the tv the signal would mysteriously go away.
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FlaChief58 09:21 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by Spott:
Mine was early 80’s and it was also the first tv with a remote control. Millennials will never know the struggle of manually changing the channel and then having to hold that antenna like a statue because when you moved 2 inches away from the tv the signal would mysteriously go away.
My kids laugh at me when I tell them that I used to be the remote and that I had to repeatedly switch through the 3 channels we got until my dad saw something he wanted to watch and then had to adjust the outdoor antenna until it came in clearer. The struggle was most definitely real.
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oldman 09:35 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by Spott:
I’m surprised the Super Bowl back then wasn’t in black and white, although I’m betting a lot of the people that were old enough to watch it didn’t have a color tv.
I remember watching SB I on a B&W TV because that's what my folks had. I saw SB IV in color on one of the "big screen" (27 inch) TVs set up in the student union.
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Mile High Mania 11:03 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by FlaChief58:
My kids laugh at me when I tell them that I used to be the remote and that I had to repeatedly switch through the 3 channels we got until my dad saw something he wanted to watch and then had to adjust the outdoor antenna until it came in clearer. The struggle was most definitely real.
And, then when you got cable... you would slow turn that dial between the stations you didn't subscribe to just to get a fuzzy black and white peek at a T&A movie in the 80s.
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tyecopeland 11:29 AM 01-25-2020
I was negative 17... but I probably have some stuff from around that time. It's all in storage right now though.
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FlaChief58 11:38 AM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
And, then when you got cable... you would slow turn that dial between the stations you didn't subscribe to just to get a fuzzy black and white peek at a T&A movie in the 80s.
:-) You know it!
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TribalElder 11:42 AM 01-25-2020
I saw a lady earlier this week with a jacket that had a big ass arrowhead logo with kc on it and the words superbowl champions on it

was really cool

had a superbowl 4 logo on the arm. couldnt snap a pic but it was like a varsity jacket, looked old and in great shape. I felt it was a good omen
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WilliamTheIrish 03:51 PM 01-25-2020
Originally Posted by stevieray:
I have the license plate and a copy of the Kansas City Star for SBIV.

.......and this:
Steve, what's the jacket from? Was that issued as part of SBIV?

Fine piece of material.
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