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Spring cleaning

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 10:35 pm
by njskinsfan
My wife put me to work today and I was amazed at all the Redskins clothes I have. I was putting away the winter clothes and bringing in the short sleeves and I counted 10 Redskins shirts, 6 sweatshirts, 4 sweatpants and two pairs of socks and put away 3 coats..... I won't even get to my hats (being folically impaired :lol: ). Thank god my B-Day and X-mas are a long ways off.

Does anyone have one of those relatives that gives you Redskins stuff for every present?????

Why don't they think of tickets instead !!!!! I'd settle for upper deck.

Posted: Fri Apr 09, 2004 10:46 pm
by skinsfaninroanoke
Or at least real memorabilia... you know - real collectibles :)

I am painting my way to my computer room and we are going to redo it as a "Skins room" with the color scheme and all - gonna have shelves with some collectibles, though not anywhere near as many as some of you folks have...

Sometimes, I just don't see the value in paying 12.00 plus shipping for a hat pin ::grin::

Any tips from any other people with "Skins Rooms"?

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 6:43 am
by DEHog
Rich, I did my sons room. I painted it white with burgundy trim got 2 Redskins boarders one at the top and one in the middle of the walls. All the shelfs are burgundy. I also put a small shelf all the around the room at the bottom of the top boarder, great place to put bobbleheads,trophies,pics and stuff

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 7:56 am
by ChiliPalmer
skinsfaninroanoke wrote:Or at least real memorabilia... you know - real collectibles :)

Any tips from any other people with "Skins Rooms"?


My entire basement is a Skins room. I told my wife she could make the whole house flowers and rainbows for all I care, as long as the basement is mine all mine.

At last counts, there are 206 signed 4x6 Redskin photos. 91 signed 8x10's, 19 11x14's, and eight 16x20's. 21 signed mini helmets, two signed full size helmets, and two signed footballs. It's all over the place, and I'm running out of space. Oh, and two huge signed posters that are the "center pieces", and a framed signed Darrell Green shirt (not a jersey). Beside all the autographed stuff, there are Redskins light switch covers and that kinda cheesy stuff. And for Christmas, my wife found me a hand made Redskins tiffany lamp that's actually really nice. All it really leaves room for is my PC, two leather reclyners, the big screen and home theatre. Oh and about 75 past Skins games on DVD. But it makes for a nice little spot to watch games.

I don't imagine that everyone wants to go this nuts with a room, but I met a guy in Maryland who's "Redskins" basement puts mine to shame. As far as tips, I think it should be classy or over-the-top ridiculous. I went with the latter.

If I had to keep just one piece, it'd be the "All-Time Greats" poster(s). But maybe I'm just partial to it because it's made from a collection of pencil drawings that I did. Darrell Green saw it and liked it and used my drawings on his retirement shirt. And a bunch of former Skins requested, and got, a copy of the poster from me. That stuff's pretty thrilling for a Skins fan like me. I have a picture of Sammy Baugh signing a small stack of these posters that still seems surreal to me. When I was drawing these pictures I thought it was just for kicks, I didn't think the players and fans would like them so much.

If I can figure out a way, I'll find a place for all my HOGS.net bretheren to browse, download and print these 4x6 "autograph cards". For free, of course, they're not licensed and I know better than to try to squeeze a penny from Dan Snyder. I design them specifically to be autographed. They're a little bigger than a football card, but not as space consuming as an 8x10, and the signature shows up better because it's not against a dark background, plus it's more uniformed than having cards from all different years. Everyone on this board has been so nice, I hope I can find a way to provide them to anyone who wants them.

I know that not everyone collects autographs, but I've had fun with it.

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:05 am
by verm04
Yeah i got lucky my mom got me a gibbs/ramsey signed football for my birthday this year :-D. hey do you not have any jerseys?? gotta have them jerseys!

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:23 am
by ChiliPalmer
verm04 wrote:Yeah i got lucky my mom got me a gibbs/ramsey signed football for my birthday this year :-D. hey do you not have any jerseys?? gotta have them jerseys!


Yes, lots of Jerseys, just not displayed. I just wear them. They look great signed and discplayed, but they take up alot of space.

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:24 am
by hogred
You guys are to cool!!!

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:37 am
by superman51
funny you guys should bring this up. i have a decent skins collection, and am a newlywed. well we are in the process of buying a house and right now we only have two bedrooms. my wife is gaying up the whole house as we speak. the argument of "we might as well leave it up we're only going to be here a couple months" didn't work. i had to take all of my stuff down, it saddened me to the point where i was pissed off all day long- no wait, im still pissed off. i polished off all my framed prints before i wrapped them up and i marked all my boxes w/ collectibles as "extremely fragile" needless to say that the first boxes moved and the first pictures hung in the new house will be my redskins stuff. i did salvage some pride and managed to keep the super bowl 17 print up in the bedroom aka the "pasadena sleigh ride" everything is ok though, coach gibbs is home

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 9:39 am
by superman51
i actually have a bag of dirt/grass from RFK. anyone have any ideas of what to do w/ this? i've just had it in a giant zip lock freezer bag for years. i just sit it up on the mantle. everyone is like, man that's not from RFK that's just a bag of dirt. as long as i know where it came from im content. thank god they gave out those cooler bags that last game at RFK so i had a place to put my dirt.

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 12:30 pm
by ChiliPalmer
superman51 wrote:i actually have a bag of dirt/grass from RFK. anyone have any ideas of what to do w/ this? i've just had it in a giant zip lock freezer bag for years. i just sit it up on the mantle. everyone is like, man that's not from RFK that's just a bag of dirt. as long as i know where it came from im content. thank god they gave out those cooler bags that last game at RFK so i had a place to put my dirt.


Maybe you could put it in a rectangular (airtight) glass or lucyte case, and gets some blurb etched into it. "Turf from RFK" or something.

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 5:22 pm
by njskinsfan
Throw it onto fedex field for good luck. We could use something in that cavern.

Posted: Sat Apr 10, 2004 6:49 pm
by superman51
i have already sprinkled the parking lot at fed ex

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 12:25 pm
by NikiH
Ok this is from a show on TLC while you were out, when Lavar was on there. They made goal posts of out of PVC pipe. They cut them in half and spray painted them yellow and glued them to the wall. It looked very cool. They also cut a football in half and mounted that between the posts.
There was a table as well. Football shaped covered in brown leather and the even put laces on it. It looked pretty cool.
The other thing we are doing for my sons room that isn't good for a very formal room but cute for a child's room or rec room. We are going to use a piece of the green indoor outdoor carpeting. (green grass looking), and paint yard lines and endzones on it and use it as a rug. I'm just looking for higher quality then I've found. I don't want it to be hard on his little feet.

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 2:30 pm
by ChiliPalmer
NikiH wrote:Ok this is from a show on TLC while you were out, when Lavar was on there. They made goal posts of out of PVC pipe. They cut them in half and spray painted them yellow and glued them to the wall. It looked very cool. They also cut a football in half and mounted that between the posts.
There was a table as well. Football shaped covered in brown leather and the even put laces on it. It looked pretty cool.
The other thing we are doing for my sons room that isn't good for a very formal room but cute for a child's room or rec room. We are going to use a piece of the green indoor outdoor carpeting. (green grass looking), and paint yard lines and endzones on it and use it as a rug. I'm just looking for higher quality then I've found. I don't want it to be hard on his little feet.


That goal post thing sounds like a great idea. I've thought about the indoor/outdoor turf, too. But I'm afraid my dogs would see it as an invitation to use my shrine as a "comfort station".

If I did the turf thing, I think I'd paint the lines and numbers full size. I certainly don't have a room that's 100 yards long, so only a couple of numbers would be visible, but in my minds eye, something seems artistic about that.

Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2004 7:12 pm
by tcwest10
DEHog forgot to mention something important when he wrote:Rich, I did my sons room. I painted it white with burgundy trim got 2 Redskins boarders one at the top and one in the middle of the walls. All the shelfs are burgundy. I also put a small shelf all the around the room at the bottom of the top boarder, great place to put bobbleheads,trophies,pics and stuff


Geez, endhog. I sure hope your boy is a Redskins fan ! ROTFALMAO

ChiliPalmer cracked me up big time when he wrote:
But I'm afraid my dogs would see it as an invitation to use my shrine as a "comfort station".

Great stuff, Chili. Keep it comin' !! :lol: