Description
Discover a captivating piece of football history with the Saturday Evening Post from October 12, 1957. This vintage magazine features an exclusive West Coast Football feature that transports you back to a time when the game was steeped in tradition and excitement. Perfect for collectors, sports enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates nostalgic journalism, this magazine captures the spirit of the era.
The magazine is in newsstand condition, meaning it's sure to impress even the most discerning of collectors. It comes without a label, allowing the stunning cover to shine through, showcasing the beautiful artwork and design indicative of the late 1950s. Whether you're looking to enhance your collection or gift it to a sports lover, this magazine is sure to delight.
As an authentic piece of memorabilia, it does show some minor wear on the edges and may contain light rips or marks. This is all part of its charm and testament to the magazine's age and storied past. Be sure to see the photos for a visual representation of its condition.
Each magazine comes protected with a plastic covering, ensuring that it remains safe from further wear. However, some wear is present on the binding, which is common for magazines of this vintage. This September edition provides not just a look back at an iconic moment in sports, but it also serves as a beautiful decorative item that can spark conversations.
- This magazine features a special section on West Coast Football, detailing trends and insights from the 1957 season.
- Perfect for framing or simply displaying in your home or office, this vintage piece adds a touch of nostalgia to any space.
Invest in a piece of sports history with this collectible Saturday Evening Post magazine, and enhance your collection with this unique, timeless treasure. Don't miss out on this fantastic opportunity—grab your piece of nostalgia today!
- Condition: Newsstand/No Label
- Wear: Minor wear on edges and/or rips or marks
- Includes: Plastic protective covering
- Additional wear: Binding wear present