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Genghis Khan

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Being real, this is important.

Do people actually think that is a block of cheese that was grated for them in that bag?

No. You are paying for cheese remnants mixed with what amounts to saw dust that are formed for you to pay more for.

I'm not even sure it's cheese at all, but I like it.
 

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Being real, this is important.

Do people actually think that is a block of cheese that was grated for them in that bag?

No. You are paying for cheese remnants mixed with what amounts to saw dust that are formed for you to pay more for.
I will say, if you're making a pizza or something the consistency and quality of shredding your own cheese is totally different. It's a pain in the ass but there is a massive difference.
 

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Don't know if there's a good thread for this, but... going through some of my old stuff at my mom and dad's house, I found a genuine Wilson Official NFL football still in pretty great shape signed by Pete Rozelle. I'm not going to sell it, but think it would be worth anything?
 
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Don't know if there's a good thread for this, but... going through some of my old stuff at my mom and dad's house, I found a genuine Wilson Official NFL football still in pretty great shape signed by Pete Rozelle. I'm not going to sell it, but think it would be worth anything?
More than a Goodell sig would bring.
 

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More than a Goodell sig would bring.
I have a Tagliabue ball in good shape, I thought that was pretty good. I couldn't believe I found a Rozelle one also.

Those official balls cost a pretty penny back in the day as a kid when I didn't have any money.
 

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I have a Tagliabue ball in good shape, I thought that was pretty good. I couldn't believe I found a Rozelle one also.

Those official balls cost a pretty penny back in the day as a kid when I didn't have any money.
I'm absolutely no expert, but my guess is the Rozelle one that would be worth the most.
 

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Don't know if there's a good thread for this, but... going through some of my old stuff at my mom and dad's house, I found a genuine Wilson Official NFL football still in pretty great shape signed by Pete Rozelle. I'm not going to sell it, but think it would be worth anything?
Is it a Duke, stripe free?
 

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Don't know if there's a good thread for this, but... going through some of my old stuff at my mom and dad's house, I found a genuine Wilson Official NFL football still in pretty great shape signed by Pete Rozelle. I'm not going to sell it, but think it would be worth anything?
I would market it and see.
 

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Don't know if there's a good thread for this, but... going through some of my old stuff at my mom and dad's house, I found a genuine Wilson Official NFL football still in pretty great shape signed by Pete Rozelle. I'm not going to sell it, but think it would be worth anything?
Have you checked eBay for any comps? That’s the first thing I would do. That said, Rozelle was commissioner for over 29 years. I’d say there’s more than a handful of those out there.
 

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Have you checked eBay for any comps? That’s the first thing I would do. That said, Rozelle was commissioner for over 29 years. I’d say there’s more than a handful of those out there.
I checked and it looks like Pete signed a lot of footballs.
 

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Is it a Duke, stripe free?
That's before they put the Duke on it IIRC, but it is the official ball used on Sundays.

And to be clear, it's not autographed by him, I must meant it was that era with his signature. Not that that's incredibly rare, but it probably is in unusually good condition for a ball that's at least 35 years old.
 

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That's before they put the Duke on it IIRC, but it is the official ball used on Sundays.

And to be clear, it's not autographed by him, I must meant it was that era with his signature. Not that that's incredibly rare, but it probably is in unusually good condition for a ball that's at least 35 years old.
It's the stamped Commissioner's signature just like on every game ball, right?
 

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It's the stamped Commissioner's signature just like on every game ball, right?
Right, that's what I meant. Just an indicator of the age of it.
 
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