1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
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1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
Hi, I'm selling this programme, my great Grandad was a west ham fan, but unfortunately I've got to sell the programme now. I'd like to see it sold to a West ham or Bolton Supporter.
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
£794 bid. Reserve not met....
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
EBAY !!! FFS. That needs to go in a specialist auction. What better than Wham grabbing it for their trophy room at the new Olympic Stadium? Course that was in the days they could show us the Wham way of footie. LMAO.
On Ebay £700 ish is a bit naff, I would expect that in a specialised auction.
On Ebay £700 ish is a bit naff, I would expect that in a specialised auction.

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A specialist auction of 1923 cup final programmes would be a specialist auction indeed.
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
Especially as there wouldn't have been enough to go around.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:A specialist auction of 1923 cup final programmes would be a specialist auction indeed.
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
With an inked horse-shoe signature on it !Bruce Rioja wrote:Especially as there wouldn't have been enough to go around.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:A specialist auction of 1923 cup final programmes would be a specialist auction indeed.
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
A good mate of mine had one of these, or thought he did, and a specialist collector offered him 2 grand for it if it was genuine. He met the guy who advised him that it wasn't in fact a genuine programme, but a copy of the original that the Bolton Evening News did as a freebie for all of their readers the following day. They are virtually indistinguishable apparently, so caveat emptor people.
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I believe you can tell by the substitute lists. If Sordell's on it, it's not correct.Bijou Bob wrote:A good mate of mine had one of these, or thought he did, and a specialist collector offered him 2 grand for it if it was genuine. He met the guy who advised him that it wasn't in fact a genuine programme, but a copy of the original that the Bolton Evening News did as a freebie for all of their readers the following day. They are virtually indistinguishable apparently, so caveat emptor people.
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
Howe much do 1958 Programs go for then ?
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
Here's one somebody's selling earlier...YtarmyYtarmy wrote:Howe much do 1958 Programs go for then ?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FA-CUP-FINAL- ... _45wt_1067
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Re: 1923 Cup Final Bolton Wanderers V West ham for sale
bobo the clown wrote:I believe you can tell by the substitute lists. If Sordell's on it, it's not correct.Bijou Bob wrote:A good mate of mine had one of these, or thought he did, and a specialist collector offered him 2 grand for it if it was genuine. He met the guy who advised him that it wasn't in fact a genuine programme, but a copy of the original that the Bolton Evening News did as a freebie for all of their readers the following day. They are virtually indistinguishable apparently, so caveat emptor people.

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Did he then offer him £50 to take it off his hands?Bijou Bob wrote:A good mate of mine had one of these, or thought he did, and a specialist collector offered him 2 grand for it if it was genuine. He met the guy who advised him that it wasn't in fact a genuine programme, but a copy of the original that the Bolton Evening News did as a freebie for all of their readers the following day. They are virtually indistinguishable apparently, so caveat emptor people.

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