Super Bowl Tickets????

Brucelee42

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After watching those comercials on the guys who have been to all the super bowls, I thought it would be cool to have a set of super bowl tickets, one from each year.

Well after some research I found that there are several variations of colors, as well as full tickets vs stubs, but the best thing I found was signed MVP for each year (some of the scans were 300 DPI)

My question is, is it ok to post them here? (I have scalled all the tickets to print full size at 300 dpi (some are not that great, but the majority of them are)
 
POST AWAY ! :):thumbsup

As long as they are not for an upcoming event, it is fine.
I could just imagine a line of folks trying to use fake tickets to get in :lol

~BB
 
I may be confused about alot of things lately, but I agree post away as long as it's not for this years event:)
 
All right here are tickets 1-44. PM me with your email for the High res if your interested. (11 - 8.5 x 11 pages (3300px along the long edge)
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Enjoy!
 
Any suggestions for the group on getting these printed? Suggestions for paper stock? Finish? Having never held a super bowl ticket I wasn't sure. I am assuming a semi gloss card stock perhaps?
 
If anyone puts these in a display I would love to see final pics! As far as know this is the only place a complete set of full tickets exist. The resource I had had only a stub for Super Bowl XII and he didn't have Superbowl XLIV at all. I had to create a signed version of that ticket. But the web is a wonderful place! Its amazing what you can find!

I will try to add This years after next week.
 
I'd bet they have a gloss finish. I've been to a Stanley Cup final game and NHL All Star game. They're both a medium card stock with a gloss finish.

Think a printer would print these or would you have to stick with home printing?
 
I don't know. By printer do you mean a good one or kinko's? :) I don't see why not, they don't have the backs(yet), so you are not trying to pass them off to a collector. Should be no problem. Like I mentioned earlier though, some of the cards were lower resolution originally, so they may not print that well. Home printing should give a nice result though.
 
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