Formed this set via eBay but of:aggiegolfer03 said:
Coolest thing I got Aggie related. Von Miller RPA's /100.
A - Jerrod Johnson
G - Ryan Swope
G - Cyrus Gray
I - Jerrod Johnson
E - Johnny Manziel
S - Von Miller
Formed this set via eBay but of:aggiegolfer03 said:
Coolest thing I got Aggie related. Von Miller RPA's /100.
GinMan said:whoop1995 said:Your ticket display is awesome and I have been thinking for years on how to display mine. My biggest issue is if the tickets are attached as I do not want to ruin the backside. Also what is the white looking ticket below the sugar bowl and cotton bowl tickets?GinMan said:
Awesome display!!!
The frame shop that did work on the tickets was…. In Lubbock. That's why the aTm logo was disproportionated.
Don't worry about the back of the tickets, you'll be dead when they are sold for less value. (My mother gave myself and my brother a Centenario 50 peso gold coin before she died from cancer. I had mine made into a money clip I use daily and I'm reminded of her every time I pull it out of my pocket…my brother locked his up in a safe to maintain its mint value) YOLO
The metal aTm above the 1940 sugar bowl ticket is from the A&M locker room before the recent remodel.
The bleacher seat from Kyle Field is as long as a freight train…I never came up with a great idea so I just mounted it in my fence.
The '39 champs 50th anniversary jersey, solid silver pendant and custom silver spur necktie bar were from my uncle that played on the '39 champs team.
What year? Or years? I will keep my eye out for you.GinMan said:GinMan said:whoop1995 said:
Your ticket display is awesome and I have been thinking for years on how to display mine. My biggest issue is if the tickets are attached as I do not want to ruin the backside. Also what is the white looking ticket below the sugar bowl and cotton bowl tickets?
Awesome display!!!
The frame shop that did work on the tickets was…. In Lubbock. That's why the aTm logo was disproportionated.
Don't worry about the back of the tickets, you'll be dead when they are sold for less value. (My mother gave myself and my brother a Centenario 50 peso gold coin before she died from cancer. I had mine made into a money clip I use daily and I'm reminded of her every time I pull it out of my pocket…my brother locked his up in a safe to maintain its mint value) YOLO
The metal aTm above the 1940 sugar bowl ticket is from the A&M locker room before the recent remodel.
The bleacher seat from Kyle Field is as long as a freight train…I never came up with a great idea so I just mounted it in my fence.
The '39 champs 50th anniversary jersey, solid silver pendant and custom silver spur necktie bar were from my uncle that played on the '39 champs team.
My father played football at Rice and graduated with two degrees in the mid-late 60's . I always wanted to find an A&M ticket when he played at Kyle Field. I have yet to find that specific ticket.
whoop1995 said:What year? Or years? I will keep my eye out for you.GinMan said:GinMan said:whoop1995 said:
Your ticket display is awesome and I have been thinking for years on how to display mine. My biggest issue is if the tickets are attached as I do not want to ruin the backside. Also what is the white looking ticket below the sugar bowl and cotton bowl tickets?
Awesome display!!!
The frame shop that did work on the tickets was…. In Lubbock. That's why the aTm logo was disproportionated.
Don't worry about the back of the tickets, you'll be dead when they are sold for less value. (My mother gave myself and my brother a Centenario 50 peso gold coin before she died from cancer. I had mine made into a money clip I use daily and I'm reminded of her every time I pull it out of my pocket…my brother locked his up in a safe to maintain its mint value) YOLO
The metal aTm above the 1940 sugar bowl ticket is from the A&M locker room before the recent remodel.
The bleacher seat from Kyle Field is as long as a freight train…I never came up with a great idea so I just mounted it in my fence.
The '39 champs 50th anniversary jersey, solid silver pendant and custom silver spur necktie bar were from my uncle that played on the '39 champs team.
My father played football at Rice and graduated with two degrees in the mid-late 60's . I always wanted to find an A&M ticket when he played at Kyle Field. I have yet to find that specific ticket.
Edit:
Upon further research there was only one year that rice played at Kyle field in the 1960's and that was 1968. There is a 1965 and 1966 program on eBay right now but those were played at rice.
The wins and loses are from a rice perspective.
11/15/1969
1969
HomeRice Stadium
W 7 - 6
11/16/1968
1968
AwayCollege Station, Texas
L 14 - 24
11/18/1967
1967
HomeRice Stadium
L 3 - 18
11/12/1966
1966
HomeRice Stadium
L 6 - 7
11/13/1965
1965
HomeRice Stadium
L 13 - 14
GinMan said:
If ANYONE knows an Aggie named Dallas Huston we were on the same floor at Aston 4th South. In 1988/1989 He stole a RICE game ball from me that my father gave me when I was a kid. One of my most cherished possessions…. Gone
GigEmAgsCaleb said:
@GinMan, was he young in 1988/89? Like maybe a freshman or sophomore in college. If so, I have an email and phone number for him. As well as where he works
war hymn aggie said:
which one of you rich Ags paid for this card?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125393746989?ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649
Found a program from the 67 rice game on eBay - hope this helps you.GinMan said:whoop1995 said:What year? Or years? I will keep my eye out for you.GinMan said:GinMan said:whoop1995 said:
Your ticket display is awesome and I have been thinking for years on how to display mine. My biggest issue is if the tickets are attached as I do not want to ruin the backside. Also what is the white looking ticket below the sugar bowl and cotton bowl tickets?
Awesome display!!!
The frame shop that did work on the tickets was…. In Lubbock. That's why the aTm logo was disproportionated.
Don't worry about the back of the tickets, you'll be dead when they are sold for less value. (My mother gave myself and my brother a Centenario 50 peso gold coin before she died from cancer. I had mine made into a money clip I use daily and I'm reminded of her every time I pull it out of my pocket…my brother locked his up in a safe to maintain its mint value) YOLO
The metal aTm above the 1940 sugar bowl ticket is from the A&M locker room before the recent remodel.
The bleacher seat from Kyle Field is as long as a freight train…I never came up with a great idea so I just mounted it in my fence.
The '39 champs 50th anniversary jersey, solid silver pendant and custom silver spur necktie bar were from my uncle that played on the '39 champs team.
My father played football at Rice and graduated with two degrees in the mid-late 60's . I always wanted to find an A&M ticket when he played at Kyle Field. I have yet to find that specific ticket.
Edit:
Upon further research there was only one year that rice played at Kyle field in the 1960's and that was 1968. There is a 1965 and 1966 program on eBay right now but those were played at rice.
The wins and loses are from a rice perspective.
11/15/1969
1969
HomeRice Stadium
W 7 - 6
11/16/1968
1968
AwayCollege Station, Texas
L 14 - 24
11/18/1967
1967
HomeRice Stadium
L 3 - 18
11/12/1966
1966
HomeRice Stadium
L 6 - 7
11/13/1965
1965
HomeRice Stadium
L 13 - 14
That explains a lot he played from '65-'67 he played with Larry Davis (western wear) and George Schulgen (ranch broker) I have found old Houston Chronicle press photos online that he had never seen until recently.
If ANYONE knows an Aggie named Dallas Huston we were on the same floor at Aston 4th South. In 1988/1989 He stole a RICE game ball from me that my father gave me when I was a kid. One of my most cherished possessions…. Gone