Cordovan Rust Leather Football Helmet from Past Time Sports
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Cordovan Rust Leather Football Helmet from Past Time Sports Overview
JUMBO "8" is the most popular larger helmet style made to wear. Extra large conforms to any head. "Grange" look with chin straps. Glory Helmet (8 strap construction). One size fits all comfortably. This style and natural leather color was popular among almost 90% of the NCAA teams in the 1920s and 30sie: Auburn, Wis, OK, Ole Mis, Ohio State, Maryland, Army, Georgia, Ore., Arizona, Harvard, Pitt, Wash., & many, many more. One of Past Time Sports' most prized helmets because it fits comfortably on all heads whereas our other display full size helmets may run a little tight. They first made these for Disney Studios for the Movie "Angels in the Outfield" with Christopher Lloyd. Many folks like to wear 'em to their home games tailgating or create beautiful displays as you would see in Museums. Many have been personalized for prestigious awards and commemorative gifts and fund raising or incentive programs.
As an heirloom of "One for the Gipper" days, these Legendary Helmets symbolize our county at its best - in competitiveness, toughness, and the "never give up spirit" of our American way and football heritage.
NOTE: HELMET DOES NOT COME WITH A CHIN STRAP AND IS NOT TO BE USED FOR COMPETITIVE PLAY.
A History and Tradition Over 100 Years Old
The leather football helmet has it's origin more than 100 years ago first worn in an 1893 Army-Navy game. An Annapolis shoemaker created the first helmet for Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, who had been advised by a N