Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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x Wigan Warrior x wrote:a signed "plan B" document from Shaun Wane, a rare find indeed .. :lol:

p.s to the people who lack a sense of humour, thats a joke :)
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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A signed 'photo of Billy Boston in full flight Wigan v Wakefield, 1960 Championship final at Odsal.
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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For me its a match day programme which has a picture of my dad as a boy watching wigan... Not worth much I admit but just a nice keepsake.
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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A signed Mark Preston jock strap (seriously joking). My most prized piece is probably a poem about King Bill, later signed by the great man himself.
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I also have Challenge Cup final programmes from 1959 v Workington & 1965 v Hunslet. Also the program from Fulhams first ever game v Wigan.
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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Shaun glad to be of help what a cracking piece you created! (how much for it? :wink: )

I've sold a lot, nothing major tbh, but one thing I shall never get rid of is my billy boston print hung pride of place at home.

what a good response.
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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ancientnloyal wrote:Shaun glad to be of help what a cracking piece you created! (how much for it? :wink: )
Don't be too upset, but I got the autographed sheet (it also has all the Wakefield autographs on the reverse) off EBay for .........................................14 quid.
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Re: Your most prized bit of memorabilia?

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Pair of Paddy Richards signed Boots
and an old Dean Bell Shirt Blue and white. Quite big not one of these
tight fitting shirts they wear today. :D
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