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1966 NY Giants--1St Bank & Trust 1968 NFL TV 1965 Boston--United Air Lines (f); Kansas City--BMA (f) 1966 NY Giants--1st Bank & Trust 1968 NFL TV--Northwestern Bank (f); Cleveland--WHK1420 (matchbook sked--flat) 1969 Baltimore--Crown; Cleveland--Walker Distillers (f); Miami--National Air 1972 Baltimore--Black Label (f); Chicago/NFL--Pittsfield Restaurant; LA--Glendale Federal (f); SF--Ross Atkins 1973 Chicago--Wilson; Miami--Eastern; SF--Security Pacific Bank (helmet matchbook); St. Louis--KMOX 1974 Baltimore--Sun Papers (f); Cleveland--Team; Detroit--Olsonite; LA--Chevron (f); Glendale Federal (f); Minn--Twin Cities Fed.; NY Giants--Hanover; Philly--MAB Paint; SF--Chevron (f); Ross Atkins; Security Pacific Bank (helmet matchbook) 1975 Atlanta--Delta; Cinn--Mt. Lookout S&L; Cleveland--Team; Green Bay--Old Style; Pabst; LA--Chevron; Miami--Citgo; Eastern; Minn--Grain Belt; Twin Cities (f); NY Giants--Hanover; NY Jets--Eastern; Philly-- Ticket; SD--KSDO/Jack in Box; SF--Chevron; Ross Atkins; Washington--Black Pontiac; Davis City Bourbon--SF, LA, Den. Oak 1976 NFL--Braniff; United Way; Atlanta--Delta; Baltimore--Gino's; News American; WSBA; Buffalo--Team; Cinn--Judge Black; Mt. Lookout S&L; Cleveland--Team; Dallas--Braniff; Denver--Coors; Detroit-- Olsonite; Houston--AC/GM/Delco; LA--Chevron; Miami--Chrysler-Plymouth; Minn--Grain Belt; NE-- Crimson Travel; NO--National Air; Oakland--PSA; Philly--Genesee; ticket; St. Louis--KMOX; SF-- Chevron; Ross Atkins; Seattle--Heidelberg; Olympia Beer (lg c); Tampa Bay--National Air; Frischs 1977 NFL--United Way; Atlanta--Pabst; Delta; Baltimore--Crown; Buffalo--Team; Cleveland--Team; Dallas-- Braniff; Denver--Coors; Hirschfield; Detroit--Olsonite; KC--KCMO/KC Life/Pabst; Mercantile Bank (f) w/Cards; LA--Chevron; Bud; Miami--Chrysler-Plymouth; Minn--Pro Shops; NE--WBZ (f); NY Jets-- Crown; Oakland--PSA; St. Louis--KMOX; San Diego--Pepsi; SF--Chevron; Bank of America; Security Pacific Bank (helmet matchbook); Seattle--Chevron; Tampa Bay--Frisch's 1978 NFL--United Way (f); Ed. Comm. Stats. (f); Victorian Station (slide); Schmidt (f); Old Style (f); Baltimore--Burger King; Crown; Drug Fair/Brut 33 w/ Redskins; Buffalo--Team; Suhlen Packing; Genesee/Sabres; Buffalo News; Chicago--WBBM/APA (c); WBBM/Uniroyal; American Nat. Bank (c); Peek's; Cinc--Genesee [Green & Black] (c); Yellowstone Frisch's; Sentry Savings (f); Hudephol (f); Central Trust (f); Dallas--Braniff; National Bank of Commerce; Coors; Radio Network/KCNY (c); Denver- -Coors (f); Hirschfield (f); Det--True Value (f); Olsonite (f); The Varsity Shop (f); Green Bay--Durkee; Pabst (f); Miller Beer Mart; WNFL; Old Style; Amer. Farm Insur. (f); Green Bay & Minn Rosters--Stroh's; Green Bay & Chicago Rosters--Stroh's; KC--BMA; Coors (f); KC Life; KCMO/Pabst/TWA; Mercantile Bank (f) w/Cards & alone; LA--Chevron (f); Budweiser (f); Coors (f); KMPC/Bank of America; Miami-- Pabst; National Air; Chevron (f); Minn--Pro Central/ProFan; Grain Belt; Midland Coop (f); Twin Cities Fed (f); Northwestern Bank (f); NE--Pepsi (f); Dunkin Donuts (f); NY Giants--Man. Hanovers; 1st National St; NY Jets--Team; Hess Oil (c-p); Pabst; The Record w/Giants; Oakland--PSA (f); Coors (f); Baywood Realty (f); Cleveland--Team; Pabst; Genesee; Central Bank; Spicer Comm (f); Pitt--El Verso; Lutheran Beer (f); Colonial Press (f); Genesee; Jerry Nusan Chevy; Sea--Chevron (f); St. Louis--KMOX; St. Louis Globe-Democrat w/Mizzu (f); SF--Chevron (f); Beam's Sour Mash; Bank of America; Coors (f); SD--Ticket; Pepsi; KSDO/Bank of America; Tampa Bay--Frisch's; Ace Auto Parts; Hillsboro Printing; Washington--Crown; National Pipe & Tobacco (f) 1979 NFL--United Way (f); Ed. Comm. Stats. (f); Winsdor (f); Helmet matchbook schedules for all teams--blank; Cards--KMOX, American Family Insur. w/Mizzou; Atlanta--Delta; Baltimore--Wendy's; Crown; WCBM- Jones-2; WCBM/Metro Parts; WCBM/Ford; Buffalo--Team (Miller); Genesee; Buffalo News; Dallas-- KRLD/Chevrolet; Chicago--WBBM/The Lottery; WBBM/Pabst; American National Bank; American Family Insur. (f); Cinn--Sentry Savings (f); Central Trust (f); Hudepohl; Credit Union w/Bengals & Browns (f); Cleveland--Central Bank (f); Judge Bill Spieer (f); Dallas Times Herald; National Bank of Comm (sticker); Denver--Coors (f); AB Hirschfeld (f); Central Bank; American Family Insur.; Detroit--Northfield Hilton (f); Olsonite Corp. (f); Green Bay--Durkee's; American Family Insur. (f); M. & I. Banks (f); General Casualty Comp. (f) [poor]; Houston--Team; Kansas City--KC Life Insur. (f); Schlitz (f); BMA; LA Rams-- Farmers Insurance (f); Red Wings Shoe (f); Miami--National Air; Minn--Twin City Federal (f); American Family Insur. (f); Pro Shops (f); New England--Schlitz (f); Yukon Jack; 2 tickets skeds; New Orleans--Gulf Federal Savings (f); NYG--First National State; The Record w/Jets ; NY Jets--Hess Oil (c-p); Crown; Oakland--PSA (f); Philly--Household Finance, Gallo Printing; Pitt--El Verso; Stroh's (f); Sen. Romanelli; SF--Ancient Age; Bank of America; KSFO 560AM (matchbook sked--flat); Seattle--City Credit Union (f); Moore/Jack-in-the-Box (f); Coors (f); Lucky Discount Supermarket (f); SD--KSDO; Tampa Bay-- Sandpipers Resorts; Washington--Bud (f); National Pipe & Tobacco (f) 1980 NFL--United Way (f); Blatz (f); Atlanta--Delta (c); Baltimore--Crown (c); Buffalo--Oldsmobile (c); Cleveland--Team (f); Cinc--Central Trust (c); Chicago--American National Bank (c); Denver--Central Bank, Coors (f); Texas Commerce (f); KC--Budweiser (f), Sheraton-Royal Hotel (f); Miami--Pan Am (c); LA Rams--Toyota (f); NE--Dunkin Donuts (f); NY Giants--First National State Bank (c); NY Jets---Team (c); Pitt--El Verso (c); Philly--Lay's Chips (c); NO--Monteleone (c); St. Louis--KMOX (c); Seattle--Moore (f); Texaco (f); SF--Ancient Age; R.M.S. Covention (helmet matchbook); SD--KSDO/Mr Parts 1981 NFL--Westinghouse (slide); KC--KC Life (f); LA Rams--Toyota (f); NY Giants--First National State Bank (c); Seattle--Olympia (c); SF--R.M.S. Covention (helmet matchbook); Skoal (Walt Garrison & Earl Campbell) 1982 NFL--Bell Phone Center (slide); NFL--National Bank of Fredericksburg (slide); MNF--Miller High Life; Atlanta--Delta; Chicago--Budweiser; Green Bay--Packer Report; Cleveland--Stoffer's Inn (f); KC-- KCMO/Mercantile Bank; LA Rams--Heritage Bank; NY Giants--First National State Bank; SF--Ancient Age; Seattle--Chevron, Superior Fast Freight; Washington--Frito Lay (f) (15; have all) 1983 NFL--Pro Football Weekly (slide); Baltimore--Crown (c); Chicago--Budweiser (f); Green Bay--Durkee's (c); KC--KC Life (f); LA Rams--Budweiser (f); Miami--Wendy's (c); SF--Dickel (c); Seattle--Skaggs (c); Superior Fast Freight (c); Washington--Miller High (c); NY Giants--First National State Bank (c); NY Jets- -Genesee Beer (c); Team (c); SF--R.M.S. Covention (helmet matchbook); Washington--Frito Lay (f) (15; need: The Hogs, Art Monk, Mark Murphy, Mike Nelms, Tony Peters); Nabisco NFL Pennant Offer 1984 NFL--Distilled Spirits Council (f); Lite Beer FB;United Way (f); Buffalo--Oldsmobilers (c); Cleveland-- Pewter Mug (c); Indianapolis--Budweiser (c); KC--Coors (c); LA Rams--Alta Dena (c); NE--WEEI590 (c); NY Giants--First National State Bank (c); NY Jets--Team (c), Hess (c); St. Louis--St. Louis Federal (c); SF- -Budweiser (c), Farmers Insurance (c), Coors (c); Seattle--K5 Television (c); Washington--Hardee's (c) 1985 NFL--Old Style; Cinc--Central Trust (f); Cleveland--Central Bank; KC--Eagle Lithographing; LA Raiders- -Coors (f); LA Rams--Budweiser; NY Jets--Hess; SF--Budweiser 1986 NFL--GT Associates; Cleveland--Society Bank; Dallas--American Airlines; KC--Frito Lay; LA Raiders-- Budweiser (f); LA Rams--Union 76; SD--Kobey's/KLZZ (f); SF--Coors, Budweiser 1987 Atlanta--Delta (f); Cleveland--Sandwich Delites (f); Cleveland--Ohio Lottery (f); KC--US Army (f); LA Raiders--Budweiser (f); LA Rams--Budweiser (f); NE--Bud Light (c); NY Jets--Hess (c); New Orleans-- Budweiser (c), WWL Newsradio (c); Miller Lite (c); SD--Delta (c); Seattle--Alley Chevy (c); SF--KGO (c); Washington--Frito Lay (c) 1988 Chicago--Frito Lay; KC--One Hour Photo; LA Raiders--Budweiser (f); Miami--Shell; NY Giants-- Budweiser; NY Jets--Team; Phoenix--Valley Nat Bank; SD--Sports Fan; SF--KGO, 49ers Report; Washington--Frito Lay [Koch] 1989 Atlanta--Delta; Chicago--WBBM, Hinckley & Schmitt; Cleveland--Society Bank; KC--Adam's Mark; LA Raiders--Budweiser (f); LA Rams--Miller Lite; Phoenix--Valley Nat Bank; SD--Louis Rich; SF--Budweiser (f); SF--Farmers Insurance; Tampa Bay--Tampa tribune 1990 Chicago--Hinckley & Schmitt (f); Metra (f); Cleveland--WWWE; Dallas--American Airlines; Houston-- Radio Network (c); LA Raiders--Coors Light; LA Rams--Coors Light; Miami--Delta (f); SD--Miller; SF-- 49ers Report; KGO (f); Washington--Mobil [Rypien] (f) 1991 Dallas--American Airlines (f); Chicago--Classic Draft (f); Green Bay--Miller High (f); Indy--WIBC (f); LA Raiders--Cheer (f); Minn--Joey Browner Travel (f); SF--49ers Report (f); Jeep (f), Budweiser (f); Coors Light (f); Tampa Bay--Crystal (c) 1992 Atlanta--Delta (f); Cinc--Bengal Report (f); Denver--Coors Light (f); Green Bay--Miller Lite (f); KC-- Sprint (c); LA Raiders--Miller Lite (f); Minn--Wilkins Dodge (f); NY Jets--Hess (c); SF--Farmers/KGO (f) 1993 Cards--KTAR620AM (c); 49ers--49ers Report (f) 1994 Cards--Safeway (c); Denver--DIA Flight Guide (f); Budweiser (f); Indy--WTHR (f); Washington--Mobil [Desmond Howard] (f) 1995 Buffalo--Wilson Farms/Pepsi (f); Cinc--Bengal Report/Cinc Bell (f); Houston--Randalls (c); TB-NationsBank (c) 1996 Monday Night Football--Miller Time (c); Dallas--American Airlines (f); Minn--Viking Update (f); St. Louis Rams--Boatman's Bank (f); SF--KGO News talk 810 (f); Washington--Hair Cuttery (c); WJFK/Lite (c) 1997 Carolina--Miller Lite (f); Green Bay--Associated Bank (f); Miami--First Union (f); Minn--Miller Lite (f); NY Jets--Hess (c) 1998 Baltimore--Ikon Office (f); Dallas--Miller Lite (f); Green Bay--Regency Suites (f); Miami--United Airlines (f); Minn--Miller Lite (f); Washington--Giant (c); Miller Lite (c) 1999 NFL--Miller Lite/ESPN (f); Arizona--KDUS (c); Baltimore--Von Paris (f); Buffalo--Wegman's Subs (f); Minn--Timber Lodge Steakhouse (f); NY Jets--Hess (c) 2000 Buffalo--Wegman's Subs (f); Cleveland--Visa (f); KC--Bannister Mall (c); Miami--Flagler (f); St.
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