***Free*** Aggieland Illustrated Magazines 8/94-9/96

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Located in Cypress but I'm in BCS every month

37 magazines that document the highs (and a few lows) of Aggie sports, mostly football. Relive the end of the SWC and the beginning of the Big 12.

Here are some of the highs!




cypress-ag
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I've got a bunch of those as well plus VHS tapes from 12th Man Foundation for games. Not sure why I hold onto them.
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cypress-ag said:

I've got a bunch of those as well plus VHS tapes from 12th Man Foundation for games. Not sure why I hold onto them.


I have a stack of vhs 8 feet tall containing old Aggie games making multiple moves over the years. I got Texas Football, Athlon, and Lindy magazines covering 20 plus years. I got to lighten my load but I can't throw them away. I can give them to other Aggies. Starting small
BucketofBalls99
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Any old programs and/or ticket stubs by chance?
whoop1995
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Second on ticket stubs - hence the list I am looking for below - bucket what are you looking for?
I collect ticket stubs! looking for a 1944 orange bowl and 1981 independence bowl ticket stub as well as Aggie vs tu stubs - 1926 and below, 1935-1937, 1939-1944, 1946-1948, 1950-1951, 1953, 1956-1957, 1959, 1960, 1963-1966, 1969-1970, 1972-1974, 1980-1981, 1983-1984, 1990, 2004, 2008, 2010
wasntme
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cypress-ag said:

I've got a bunch of those as well plus VHS tapes from 12th Man Foundation for games. Not sure why I hold onto them.
I was the owner of Advanced Audio & Video Duplication, we had the contract to duplicate all of those tapes for the 12th Man Foundation. I believe that we did them from '94-'97. It was a long but rewarding weekend. I would drive up to College Station (from Houston) on Sunday afternoon, pick up the master, drive straight back to Houston and depending on the year, duplicate and package approx 800 tapes per week. The kicker was the job had to be completed by midnight on Monday and delivered to the post office, to be postmarked by Monday. However, some went out FedEx, UPS, and even by Greyhound. The ones that went out by Greyhound had to be taken to the Greyhound station by Sunday night, so that they could be at their destination by Monday.
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