Just some of the highlights from my recent and last lot of mail from Borderlinx.
Let's jump straight in.
The night they retired Ewing's Number 33, never to be worn again.
The story behind these shoes is pretty cool, I was happy with the information he provided below so I took the plunge.
Now for the cards.
#6/67
#2/25
#3/5
#3/10
#1/1
#19/25
#1/25
#11/25
#1/2
#1/1
Thank you please come again.
Let's jump straight in.
The night they retired Ewing's Number 33, never to be worn again.
The story behind these shoes is pretty cool, I was happy with the information he provided below so I took the plunge.
I am a Seattle native, when I was younger(8-11 years old) I was one of the Sonics ball-boys and so over the couple years I did that I collected quite a bit of memorabilia.The organization sent a ton of stuff from the season to auctions around the city all of the time and every once in awhile I was fortunate to come away with some of the items. These shoes were going to be put up in a Virginia Mason auction, but before they were my father had purchased them. They have been sitting on my book shelf ever since taking up space because they are so huge.
Now for the cards.
#6/67
#2/25
#3/5
#3/10
#1/1
#19/25
#1/25
#11/25
#1/2
#1/1
Thank you please come again.