Found these in a box I have not opened in 45 years. Comes from smoke free/pet free home. I bought these as a teen in the ‘70-80’s. The pages don’t really show any signs of aging and none are missing. Covers look really really nice with very little wear. Stapled bindings are strong and still intact. No writing in any of them. No creases. Please look closely at all my pictures to gage condition. I tried to capture the worn or damaged issues in each magazine. Keep in mind that these paper magazines ARE +40-years old! AThey have awesome stories, great detail, cool ads, and will definitely bring you back to your childhood. Tons of pictures and statistics. A trip down Memory Lane awaits. Remember watching these guys on ABC, NBC, WGN, CBS, or the early days of ESPN? Specifically:


1). Baseball Magazine, October 1980, 78 pages. Tons of color pin-up poster pictures with articles about Tommy John, Darryl Porter, Omar Moreno, Rudy Law, and special edition 40-page World Series insert (awesome!), Jim Kern interview, the incredible color Mike Schmidt poster insert!!!, World Series highlights, Paul and Lloyd Waner, and all the catalog ordering materials!!


2). Basketball 1982/83 Annual NCAA Special, 78 pages. Tons of pictures and features that include Top 500 High School state-by-state players and All-America teams, regional NCAA team reviews with conference breakdowns, NCAA All-Americans, All-Sectional, preseason Top 20 teams, TV coverage, and incredible advertisements.


3). Sports Illustrated October 9, 1978, 150 pages. Aside from a TON of memorable print advertisements and consumer offers, this magazine features the Yankees vs. Red Sox 163rd game to determine AL East champion, Gil Morgan, NFL Refereeing including the Dave Casper fumble to win vs the Chargers (page 40 has a tear), pheasant hunting in South Dakota, arm-wrestler Al Turner, a special 28-page World Series insert that has one picture cut out (see picture #21 in listing) but has incredible historical information, Florida A&M football, New York Cosmos, Bobby Orr, English billiards, much more..,