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JB don't have it in stock.

Got mine from my local JB on Monday. Ordered it through JB as I had a gift card and was able to have 20 dollars knocked off the price. On the back it states the running time for the five discs is approximately 550 minutes, but actually it's 681.
 

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Where did you purchase this from? What was the cost? Looks like a hardback if I'm not mistaken. How many pages?
Online, Slattery Media Group (Google), not hardback but very good quality. 192 pages of great photos, around $45 delivered. I recommend it, captures the season magnificently.
 
For locals, I reckon exklusive framing in Maidstone is pretty good. $45 to get posters framed, around $150 for poster plus something else (pictures, ticket etc...) with red and blue border.
 
Did anybody buy one of the hoodie bears from AFL Shop Online? Would there be any serious reason why I should not cut off the ear tags? Would it devalue the bear if I want to sell it 20 or 30 years down the track?

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Would there be any serious reason why I should not cut off the ear tags? Would it devalue the bear if I want to sell it 20 or 30 years down the track?

Bear the thought.
Not sure how much you think you'll get for it in 30yrs but if you bought it to make money then leave tags and store bear in air tight bag.
 
Bear the thought.
Not sure how much you think you'll get for it in 30yrs but if you bought it to make money then leave tags and store bear in air tight bag.

I didn't buy it just to make money. I'm well aware I won't become filthy rich just by selling one teddy bear. If I make it to old age I think it's good to have certain things in good condition so you can hand them on to family or sell them. So the main thing for me is to ensure the bear does not become dirty or dusty. That's one Boo-Boo I won't make.






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Could somebody please confirm for me which poster is the original 1954 WEG Footscray premiership poster?
This is the original:

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The first WEG poster wasn’t sold at the MCG after the Grand Final. It was placed in the grates in front of newsagents to advertise the late edition of The Herald. A lucky few made off with the poster that showed a cartoon version of the Footscray bulldog holding a bone in his mouth, and that A1-sized piece of butcher paper is now extremely rare, with a value of $10,000.

Then there was a 2nd edition with 1954 on the nose:

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There was also a 1954 version featuring Jack Collins, I am not sure exactly when these came out.

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In the 1990s, WEG made another series of "reprint" posters for the centenary of the AFL and the 1954 Footscray one looked like this:

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Through my contacts at the Southbank Citadel, I managed to snaffle many of the Bulldogs related printing plates from the Herald Suns commemorative Grand Final edition.

I have no idea what I am going to do with them, but they are a neat memento.

This would be them. Had 'em for a month and still scratching my head as to what I should do with them.

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Did anybody buy one of the hoodie bears from AFL Shop Online? Would there be any serious reason why I should not cut off the ear tags? Would it devalue the bear if I want to sell it 20 or 30 years down the track?

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I dont reckon its going to be worth that much after our 30peat in 2046!!!
 

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