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Awesome birthday present from my sister

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It was the year I was born (1990). The defining Break through NCAA tournament season for our program! Pictured are Tate George, Jim Calhoun and Steve pikiell. I turn 27 today! She got it at the elephants trunk in I think it's in bethel. (I live in lower Fairfield county but my sister lives in Redding so I don't know that area all that well). Was so happy with this gift!
 

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Cool gift -- some of my favorite, most memorable gifts were UConn related. They've given and given, for me, in my sports life.
 
I'm glad they switched to posters with photos.
 
Can anyone over 50 explain to me what in the hell a Marathon Oil is?

I am not over 50 :), but they were the exhibition team we played what seemed like every year for a period. Bunch of former college guys.
 
It's in New Milford. @Huskybass is a regular there. Maybe that's who your sister brought it from?

I sell antiques and collectibles every Sunday at the Elephant's Trunk. Sports items are one of my specialties, but that piece wasn't mine. I sell more Yankees stuff than anything, due to the proximity to New York.
 
Back in the day ...

Before you were born. And I am over 50. The best college stars - nondrafted contingent (and there were 6 to 12 rounds of draft NOT 2) based themselves in groups sponsored by AAU (ok - need to define terms here) barnstorming to make money. It was all year ... and I bet the paychecks weren't more than $500 a game. So the Schaefer Brewers would play all over NY & NE & PA in college gyms and armories.

The Marathon Oil team was a successor to that level. You could have a game in the middle of basketball season in Scranton, PA with 1500 attendance of post college players making a paycheck.

Those type of Teams existed thru the 80s.

By 1990, Marathon Oil (and other like teams) played only late October and early November as fodder exhibition opponents. Same Post college type guys. Occasionally they'd win.
 
I had that exact poster in my dorm. And yes we played Marathon Oil many consecutive years and I think they beat us once too. Good times, good times
 
Great Gift - Happy B'day
Remember going to a lot of those Marathon Oil games - neat seeing very good but not good enough for the NBA/ABA
Even remember a few ex-Huskies playing
 
I remember an EA Sports all star team or something like that too

I remember a team, I think it was called Athletes in Action that starred Teddy Dupay who was banned for life from the NCAA.
 
I remember a team, I think it was called Athletes in Action that starred Teddy Dupay who was banned for life from the NCAA.

That was the Christian team. Ironically.

@Robertelamin Yeah, the Beltway Ballers, or whatever they were called, helped bring the demise of the pay-to-play semipro teams. I still hate Gary Williams, btw. Biggest crybaby to coach an NCAA game.
 
I sell antiques and collectibles every Sunday at the Elephant's Trunk. Sports items are one of my specialties, but that piece wasn't mine. I sell more Yankees stuff than anything, due to the proximity to New York.
What is the recommended time for a buyer to arrive? Is it worth it to wake up early and be one of the early buyers?

Conversely when is the worst time to arrive? I have about a 45 minute drive and also would have to pry my wife out of bed.
 
What is the recommended time for a buyer to arrive? Is it worth it to wake up early and be one of the early buyers?

Conversely when is the worst time to arrive? I have about a 45 minute drive and also would have to pry my wife out of bed.

7 a.m. to 9 or so would be my recommended arrival time. Don't get there after 10 or parking may be tough.

Unless you are looking to buy lots of stuff to resell, the $$ early buyer thing probably isn't worth the $20 or $40.
 

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