Welcome
to Steverini's Green Bay Packer Shrine !
World
Champions of the National Football League
1929,
1930, 1931, 1936, 1939, 1944, 1961, 1962, 1965
(Those
who don't recognize NFL Championships prior to Super Bowl I,
I invite you to kiss my ass)
Super Bowl
Champions
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1966,
1967, 1996
These
are pics of my personal Packer shrine. Genuflection optional.

The Jersey:This is a Rawlings throwback jersey autographed by Bart Starr at a private signing for Ball Four. Although it's a crummy scan, you can still see the signature, a photo of Bart at the signing and the COA.

The Football:This is the centerpiece of my collection. Embossed in gold lettering (unfortunately, hardly visible in the scan), it's an official Wilson NFL Superbowl XXXI football autographed by Brett Favre. Numbered 0105/1997 (stamped into the pigskin), it is one of only 150 Superbowl XXXI commemorative balls sanctioned by the NFL and personally autographed in black sharpie by the 3 time MVP. It is branded "The Journey Is The Reward" and was purchased at the Green Bay Packer Hall Of Fame in Green Bay, WI. The COA appears beneath the ball.
The Truck:A 1/24 scale 1972 Chevy Cheyenne Packer "No 1 Fan" pickup. Danbury Mint. Really cool.
Lambeau Field Framed Picture: This is a photograph of the House Of Worship as it appeared in the year of its blessed creation - 1957.
The Nitschke:A beautifully framed color picture of THE Greatest Packer of all time. His autograph appears separately below the photograph. COA on the back of the frame.
The Coin:An officially licensed NFL commemorative Superbowl XXXI coin minted in pure bronze.
The Stadium:This is a beautiful cold cast porcelain hand painted replica of Lambeau Field. A faithful reproduction in every sense. Danbury Mint. The most accurate replica on the market (IMHO).
The Books:Two moderately rare copies of Vince Lombardi's "Run To Daylight". Although you can't tell by the scans, these books are in near mint condition.

This is the oldest piece of memorabilia that I have, and it probably means more to me than all the others combined. It's a personally autographed print of Lionel Aldridge which was presented to me by my old man in 1972 or '73 (my dad and Mr. Aldridge worked together at a local TV station). The autograph has long since worn off, but you can still read the words "Hi Steve" on his left leg. To me, it's priceless.
I'm proud
to be an owner of the
Green
Bay Packers
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