fair play to ya mate. i have 82 and replay and 86 final progs(mine by the way).....pm me if ya can get me the 67 final one......not willing to pay untold tho...just if ya come across one. thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by bushcelt1 View Postfair play to ya mate. i have 82 and replay and 86 final progs(mine by the way).....pm me if ya can get me the 67 final one......not willing to pay untold tho...just if ya come across one. thanks in advance.
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Originally posted by W4 R View PostThere are a lot of programme collectors, just like stamps or cigarette cards. Someone may need one or two programmes to complete a whole seasons set. All programmes are definitely worth more than 10p, maybe if you buy in bulk off someone who is desperate.
Too many knockers on this message board, quick to start mugging someone off.
Anything pre-war is highly sought though and prices reflect that.
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Originally posted by W4 R View PostThere are a lot of programme collectors, just like stamps or cigarette cards. Someone may need one or two programmes to complete a whole seasons set. All programmes are definitely worth more than 10p, maybe if you buy in bulk off someone who is desperate.
Too many knockers on this message board, quick to start mugging someone off.
It is now framed and hangs proudly on the wall in a spare room along with all my other QPR stuff.
I think I paid around a couple of quid with postage and that was a few years ago but that wasn't important due to what it meant, so I agree programmes can be worth more depending on their importance, and that doesn't have to be a cup final or the like, this was just a league game after all.
Keep it up D and good luck selling your programmes.Last edited by 80sCasual; 10-08-2011, 08:11 AM.Queens Park RangersNPower Champions 2010/2011
PREMIER LEAGUE 2011 - ETERNITY (Oh well got that wrong, we'll be back though)
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Originally posted by RussRanger View PostSorry, I would argue that an ordinary league game from 1988 say between QPR V Coventry, wouldn't fetch more than 10p to the average bloke unless someone really wanted it. They depreciate rapidly in value and are mass produced. You may get more for a complete season or a complete cup run.
Anything pre-war is highly sought though and prices reflect that.
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Originally posted by 80sCasual View PostA while back I found on eBay and bought the first game I ever went to as a kid as a kind of memento, home to Arsenal in 1973, my dad had taken me to it and is no longer with us, so to me this has some sentimental value too (even though it's not the one we bought on the day, too long ago to know what happened to that).
It is now framed and hangs proudly on the wall in a spare room along with all my other QPR stuff.
I think I paid around a couple of quid with postage and that was a few years ago but that wasn't important due to what it meant, so I agree programmes can be worth more depending on their importance, and that doesn't have to be a cup final or the like, this was just a league game after all.
Keep it up D and good luck selling your programmes.
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Originally posted by winalotto View PostDo you know i had 2 bin bags full of old Rangers programmes, 67 cup final, through the 70s and 80s, moved house and dumped the lot! I feel a fool now...
I have got a lot of QPR ones collected again as well as many other teams. I am now trying to sell off a load due to financial commitments.
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