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Jerry Kramer was a part of the NFL championship/Super Bowl winning Green Bay Packer teams of the 1960's. He provided a key block to give the Packers the victory in the 1967 championship game against Dallas. That winning touchdown was replayed over and over again giving Kramer not only the title for this game but also for his famous book of the same name. There are actually 2 different versions of this game. On the first version box lid you can clearly tell that the uniforms worn by the players are the Cowboys and Packers. The 2nd version has altered the uniforms and helmets slightly to obscure which teams are depicted. I assume this was a licensing issue. This particular copy has the version 2 box. |
The game parts are in NEAR MINT condition. All the parts have been accounted for. It appears that the game was never played with. The orange markers are still attached to the plastic tree. There are a few very tiny stain spots (foxing) on some of the cardboard pieces but you really have to look closely to spot them. I would grade the game 9 on a 10 scale (see condition guide below). |
The game box is in VERY GOOD-EXCELLENT condition. There is some very minor damage on the 2 long aprons, and on the box bottom, from the tape that originally held the box lid shut. The lid has some faint staining visible on close inspection. The box bottom has heavy rubbing which shows up worse because the box is solid glossy black. No split corners. No writing. Overall I would grade the box 6-7 on a 10 scale (see condition guide below). |
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CONDITION GUIDE:
MINT
(10): I will only give this grade
to brand new, unused items. NEAR MINT (9):
Shows virtually no use. Seldom if ever played.
Perhaps some very light handling creases to the
instructions
or other minor flaws with the game parts. Boxes will have
only
the slightest hint of shelf wear. EXCELLENT (7-8):
The game has seen some use but it was obviously well taken care of.
Game parts
might have
some light handling creases or other signs of
careful use. Board might have just a hint of color loss or
dented
corners. Boxes will have light rubbing to the artwork or
perhaps
some minor dishing or a very light stain. VERY GOOD (5-6):
The game was not especially well cared for but it still has
faired pretty well. Game
parts will show obvious use but nothing will be torn, badly
stained or have any serious damage. Box may have
some
rubbing, light staining, dishing, 1 or 2 neatly split corners,
minor writing and/or a few pieces of tape. No major
structural
damage and artwork will still be generally attractive. GOOD (3-4):
Obviously no care was taken with the game but it is still playable as
is. Game parts show
considerable use but the game is complete with all parts in
usable
condition. Box may have staining, writing, split
corners,
dishing and/or other structural damage but it will be intact and still
usable. POOR
(1-2):
Only suitable to fill a space in your collection.
Game will be missing
parts (these will be noted). Box will have serious damage and
may
be missing aprons or badly torn.