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That's my problem - at auction in bulk they're probably worth about 10p each, if that. I don't think they'd even sell. And I'm not going to catalogue all 3000 of them on the off chance that a collector will pay £5 for the ones they're missing. Would people really not pay anything for the ones that fit their or a significant other's birth week?
I've recently come in to a frankly staggering number of old Ipswich programmes and wanted to ask your opinions on what I should do with them. I don't think the club or the supporters groups will be interested as they'll have them already, but it seems a massive waste not to do something with them.
From an initial look, it seems I've got most home games since about 1970 and quite a hefty chunk of away games as well. The guy was clearly a fan among fans.
Sadly they aren't in any sort of order and they'll all need cataloguing to put chronologically and work out what's there.
I'm not looking to make a fortune but there are literally thousands of them so I thought I'd put it out there that people might like to buy one for their birthday week, grandparents, children etc. and what they'd be willing to pay for them.
I'd never just chuck them but I really have no other idea what to do with them so would be interested in people's thoughts?
Buying a pre release version of a game from some tinpot 3-developer studio in Bulgaria is wildly different to getting something a few weeks early from what is probably the most respected game series in the world, possibly with the exception of Madden. And the yanks would give anything to get hold of that early.
It was impeccably observed but I'm not really sure of the point of it. Most people round me didn't even know what it was for and I can't imagine many of the victims' families gave a toss about a third division English game doing a minute's silence.