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I wouldn’t think so? Silky slim fit with sublimated numbers is usually player issue - why do you ask?[/QUOTE]

I have 3 one off printed tops with the number 1 on it. Printed literally on, one off runs at the factory in fiji. Sometimes its not what you know but who you.... anyway, lost 22 kgs over the last yer and they swim on me so could be interested in selling them for the right price.
 

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I have 3 one off printed tops with the number 1 on it. Printed literally on, one off runs at the factory in fiji. Sometimes its not what you know but who you.... anyway, lost 22 kgs over the last yer and they swim on me so could be interested in selling them for the right price.

I’ll inbox you mate :)
 

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Bloody hell you’re an old bugger

I was waiting for that.:)

It was among my late Father's effects. I have no idea where he got it from. It suspect he found it when Dad's Army were refurbishing the change rooms under the Williams Stand.

It looks like the book contained a seasons worth of admission tickets and they were torn out at the gate. It also admits the bearer the the AGM.
 
The thing about that ticket is that it is very well made. The cover has to be leather and it is embossed with the PAFC crest and the magpie. It is a glimpse of a world before plastics and bar codes. I wish one of the match admission tickets had been left in but you cannot have everything.

The ticket was issued three years before the Titanic sank, over five years before WWI started and ten years before the first powered flight from the UK to Australia.

I will probably finish up donating it back to the Club. However their recent efforts make me wonder if they have any sense of history.
 
The thing about that ticket is that it is very well made. The cover has to be leather and it is embossed with the PAFC crest and the magpie. It is a glimpse of a world before plastics and bar codes. I wish one of the match admission tickets had been left in but you cannot have everything.

The ticket was issued three years before the Titanic sank, over five years before WWI started and ten years before the first powered flight from the UK to Australia.

I will probably finish up donating it back to the Club. However their recent efforts make me wonder if they have any sense of history.
Don't worry it'll end up in the club museum...oh wait

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The thing about that ticket is that it is very well made. The cover has to be leather and it is embossed with the PAFC crest and the magpie. It is a glimpse of a world before plastics and bar codes. I wish one of the match admission tickets had been left in but you cannot have everything.

The ticket was issued three years before the Titanic sank, over five years before WWI started and ten years before the first powered flight from the UK to Australia.

I will probably finish up donating it back to the Club. However their recent efforts make me wonder if they have any sense of history.
The club could issue (or have available for purchase) commemorative leather covers with old logos for next year's 150th season membership cards. Would be a good item of memorabilia in years to come.
 
Looking for these designs:
1997 Home
2013 PB
2002 Teal Trainer
Wanganeen
Primus
Pickett
Mead
Cassisi

Please let me know if you would sell. Cheers

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Don't worry it'll end up in the club museum...oh wait

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I went to the club for an interview re volunteer position as a museum attendant. I was told that one of the Agius’s was suppose to be organising it but he is no longer with the club!! I have not heard a dicky bird since and that was about 5 years ago. Also, I’m not getting any younger. If they ever find the space for the museum they will need a qualified archivist to set it up properly, one would think!
 
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Can anyone offer advice on where/how to get guernseys framed? Google tends to turn up BF threads with dead images.

I've got a signed, match-worn Indigenous guernsey from 2017 (with the dotted player number), and a couple of Indigenous PIs from other years. Particularly interested in what to do about the 2017 guernsey, because I think there's a fair amount of value in having both sides visible, given the now obsolete number design.
 
Can anyone offer advice on where/how to get guernseys framed? Google tends to turn up BF threads with dead images.

I've got a signed, match-worn Indigenous guernsey from 2017 (with the dotted player number), and a couple of Indigenous PIs from other years. Particularly interested in what to do about the 2017 guernsey, because I think there's a fair amount of value in having both sides visible, given the now obsolete number design.

The frame connection on sir Donald Bradman drive have done my framing. They do a fantastic job and are reasonably priced
 

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