1974-2001 Detroit Tigers Pocket Schedules—Un-Folded & Clean—LOT of 1220

$ 118.8

gtin13: Does not apply Signed: No Lot Of: 1220 Officially Licensed: Yes Team: Detroit Tigers Seller Notes: “Clean” Player: Justin Verlander Sport: Baseball Original/Reproduction: Original UPC: Does not apply Team-Baseball: Detroit Tigers Vintage: Yes Year: 1974 Style: Pocket, Un-folded

Description

This is a lot of un-folded Detroit Tigers pocket schedules, covering 1974-2001. The lot includes 25 different schedules, plus 5 different random schedules. Most are from 1975-1991. Approximately 1,220 total schedules. The lot appears clean, some scattered schedules have a little corner wear. Below are the types of schedules and #’s. The numbers are approximate. Please check out our pictures . Free Shipping. 1974 --12 1975 --102 1976 --150 1977 Marathon --1 1978 --87 1979 —125 1980 Channel 4 —12 1981—69 1983 WDIV—54 1983 —65 1984 WDIV—1 1984—50 1985 —96 1985 Marathon—1 1985 WDIV — 34 1986—52 1986 WDIV—61 1987 —55 1987 WDIV—40 1987 WJR — 20 1988-WDIV—32 1989 WDIV—11 1991 WDIV — 1 9 1993 WDIV—2 2001 — 41 1975 National Press Inc.—1 1984 Michigan Mutual Insurance—1 1988 Ram’s Horn—1 1989 Coors—1 (little ink mark on back) 1989— Alameden Vineyards hangers — 24

  1. Excellent transaction! Nice deal on this very hard to find 2008 Topps Detroit Tigers Limited Edition Premius team set! I had been looking for this item for awhile! Set was delivered very quickly, it was super well packaged and protected in a hard box with plenty of padding inside, and it arrived in great shape. Set was just as pictured and described. Very happy with this purchase and this seller!

    Hector Martinez
  2. Exceptional value for items that were exactky as described. They were shipped quickly and inexpensively and the packaging was excellent. Thank you for the great ebay experience! (multiple purchaser and looking forward to more!)

    Ravi42e13d14
  3. The magazines arrived early and were very well packaged with bubble wrap in a cardboard box. And shipping was free to boot which is often not the case. The magazines themselves were reasonably priced and maybe even a bargain

    Varun Sharma