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SWEET Early Old Antique 1950's LOU “The Toe” GROZA All Leather Football Vintage

$ 39.6

Availability: 58 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Lou “The Toe” Groza Antique Keather Football - Wow!!

    Description

    Up for sale is anNICE Early Old Antique 1950's made in USA Lou “The Toe” Groza endorsed antique Hitch model 65B Genuine Leather and doubled lined - sweet Leather Football! The model 65B made in USA antique football has the stamped and very clear Lou “ The Toe” Groza endorsed facsimile autograph - wow!!!! Please see several photos for a Better overall visual view and description. Groza was a star for the Cleveland Brown NFL -AFC. As the photos show, the ball is in game used and very good shape (see all photos for condition; white leather laces intact and clean and In Great shape). This very cool 1950's Hitch made in USA model 65B leather football will make a killer addition to anyone's sports collection and would look great displayed in a sports room; den and office setting! The ball is holding air sting and displayed great as seen and photoed in the attached 12 pictures. The antique early old leather football is official size and weight - see stamping on one of the 4 pebbled leather panels!! Check out the other great antique sports items we have on Ebay right now! Winning bidder to pay 8.95 shipping and handling.
    See bio below;
    Louis Roy Groza (January 25, 1924 – November 29, 2000), nicknamed "the Toe", was an American professional football player who was a placekicker and offensive tackle while playing his entire career for the Cleveland Browns in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC) and National Football League (NFL). Groza was professional football's career kicking and points leader when he retired after the 1967 season. He played in 21 seasons for the Browns, helping the team to win eight league championships in that span. Groza's accuracy and strength as a kicker influenced the development of place-kicking as a specialty; he could kick field goals from beyond 50 yards (46 m) at a time when attempts from that distance were a rarity. He set numerous records for distance and number of field goals kicked during his career.