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Old 08-10-2020, 08:38 PM  
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Sleuth a football anyone?

This football was a sweet surprise I found deep in storage and no longer have paper work for.....and my 52 year old noggin can't remember details for.

Love some help from anyone who would care to share thoughts on it?

It's definitely Kansas City Chiefs, and from somewhere around the time of their first Super bowl, but more than that I'm really out of my element.

Anyone know whether it is a game ball? Or by the sigs which year I might reduce it down to? I can see Otis Taylor so I would assume no later than 75'...

Many thanks in advance to any who would give an opinion.
















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Old 08-10-2020, 08:46 PM   #2
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I see Jerry Mays, whose last year was 1970, and Jack Rudnay, whose first was also 1970.
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Old 08-10-2020, 08:50 PM   #3
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Maybe my eyes are going, but I can't find Otis Taylor's sig on there, but I can make out Johnny Robinson and Emmitt Thomas, Mike Livingston.

Being as the football says, American Football Conference, it had to be NET 1970. Otherwise it would say American Football League.
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Old 08-10-2020, 09:39 PM   #4
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Maybe my eyes are going, but I can't find Otis Taylor's sig on there, but I can make out Johnny Robinson and Emmitt Thomas, Mike Livingston.

Being as the football says, American Football Conference, it had to be NET 1970. Otherwise it would say American Football League.
Second from bottom pic, far left middle ball, in blue you can see the Taylor and immediately above Otis...
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Old 08-10-2020, 09:40 PM   #5
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I see Jerry Mays, whose last year was 1970, and Jack Rudnay, whose first was also 1970.

That's AWESOME!

Thanks muchly for the deciphering.

So, no chance it was the famed 69' season?
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Old 08-10-2020, 10:09 PM   #6
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I see Jerry Mays, whose last year was 1970, and Jack Rudnay, whose first was also 1970.
If you found these two, it's really good, but there's still a little potential for wiggle room. Jack Rudnay started playing in 1970, but he was on the team in 1969. He was just on injured reserve the entire year. So per Chiefsos's post, it's most likely that it was 1970, but we can't rule out 1969 completely.

If we can find any of these guys who left in 1969, then it's a 1969 ball.

Paul Lowe
Jacky Lee
Gene Trosch
Goldie Sellers
Remi Prudhomme
Noland Smith
Curtis McClinton

If we can find any of these guys who started in 1970, then it's a 1970 ball.

Sid Smith
Mike Oriard
Marvin Upshaw
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Old 08-10-2020, 10:14 PM   #7
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If you found these two, it's really good, but there's still a little potential for wiggle room. Jack Rudnay started playing in 1970, but he was on the team in 1969. He was just on injured reserve the entire year. So per Chiefsos's post, it's most likely that it was 1970, but we can't rule out 1969 completely.

If we can find any of these guys who left in 1969, then it's a 1969 ball.

Paul Lowe
Jacky Lee
Gene Trosch
Goldie Sellers
Remi Prudhomme
Noland Smith
Curtis McClinton

If we can find any of these guys who started in 1970, then it's a 1970 ball.

Sid Smith
Mike Oriard
Clyde Werner
David Hadley
Bob Liggett
Billy Cannon
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The knowledge on this forum is awesome.
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Old 08-10-2020, 10:15 PM   #8
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I'm pretty sure that's Marvin Upshaw in the bottom left of Picture 7. That would make it a 1970 ball if he and Jerry Mays are both on it.
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So where did you get that ball? It would have signatures of a slew of Hall of Famers if they all signed it - Buchanan, Lanier, Bell, EThomas, Robinson, Stenerud, Dawson, and Culp.
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Old 08-10-2020, 10:25 PM   #10
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So where did you get that ball? It would have signatures of a slew of Hall of Famers if they all signed it - Buchanan, Lanier, Bell, EThomas, Robinson, Stenerud, Dawson, and Culp.
Culp is on there with Mike Garrett Johhny Robinson, Jim Tyrer & Jerrell Wilsom
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Around that time, maybe a little later, we used to go to William Jewel for training camp. The players would come directly from the field to mingle through the fans as they headed for the locker room. As a kid, I would run up to individual players, not recognizing most of them, and ask for their autograph. I had a bunch of autographs on a piece of notebook paper (sigh). No doubt half of them were training camp fodder. But the paper got wet somewhere along the way (sigh) and it went by the wayside many years ago.
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So where did you get that ball? It would have signatures of a slew of Hall of Famers if they all signed it - Buchanan, Lanier, Bell, EThomas, Robinson, Stenerud, Dawson, and Culp.
I bought it 6-10 years ago from an Auction House as a display piece and we moved house maybe a year or so after purchase.
Boxed it with a tonne of other stuff and it never got opened until last weekend when I went looking for a turn of the century (19th) baseball cap I also knew I'd bought many years ago.
I'd just sold a cool 1878 Princeton College baseball pass to a collector who asked if I had anything else of interest.
I remembered the cap and went looking, and along the way in the same plastic tub found this football, a Kobe signed basketball, and some other odds and sods.
Maybe my most fun weekend in forever discovering a 'find' in my own house and it didn't even cost me anything.
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Around that time, maybe a little later, we used to go to William Jewel for training camp. The players would come directly from the field to mingle through the fans as they headed for the locker room. As a kid, I would run up to individual players, not recognizing most of them, and ask for their autograph. I had a bunch of autographs on a piece of notebook paper (sigh). No doubt half of them were training camp fodder. But the paper got wet somewhere along the way (sigh) and it went by the wayside many years ago.
Consider yourself fortunate that neither Button Gwinnett nor William Shakespeare tried out for the Chiefs.
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Old 08-11-2020, 12:42 AM   #14
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.....been asked if the football is available for purchase and I guess it is if the right number can be worked out.
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I see autographs from

Dave Hill
Johnny Robinson
Mike Livingston
Jim Tyler
Ed Budde
Curly Culp
Robert Nolan
Jim Lynch
Emmit Thomas
Jerrel Wilson
Frank Pitts
Marv Upshaw
Ceasar ???
Sid Smith
Jack Rudney

This football is from 1970-1972
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