Electric Football Convention Countdown – 2 Weeks Until TudorCON 14!

A young Electric Football fan at the Chicago Convention in 1996 (he’s probably in college now).

Electric Football’s countdown continues…only two weeks until TudorCON 14 in Philadelphia. Hope you’ve made your plans. If not, what are you waiting for?? Electric Football history is at hand. TudorCON 14 is not an event to be missed.

The Unforgettable Buzz History of Electric Football Special TudorCON 14 Special EditionRoddy and I are going through our inventory, making sure we have our best pieces to display in Philadelphia. Of course we’re bringing our TudorCON 14 Special Edition of The Unforgettable Buzz to the convention. It looks amazing and will be available in a limited number.

We are so looking forward to meeting all of our new friends, and renewing our friendships with many of you who we first met nearly 20 years ago. Doug Strohm and Tudor Games are going all out for TudorCON 14. It should be an event to remember, one that will propel Electric Football into the future on a growing wave of positive vibrations.

The photo we used for this blog post is our favorite from Chicago. It illustrates what Electric Football is about for most of us — the wonder and the innocence.

See you in Philly. We can’t wait!!!

 

Earl & Roddy 

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Electric Football Convention Countdown – 2 Weeks Until TudorCON 14! — 4 Comments

  1. From 1935 until 1949 I lived on Fulton Street in the Bedford Stuyvesant area of Brooklyn above my parents grocery store. I was very independent and started go on my own to explore “the city” (Manhattan)when I was 10. In August 1947 I discovered the original F.A.O. Schwartz toy store just off Fifth Avenue on 58th Street. It was a child’s paradise with wondrous toys and games I had never seen before in a serene and opulent atmosphere I had never experienced before. I wandered for an hour until my attention focused on an electric football game on which the players moved on a vibrating field. A sales person told me it cost $10, an unbelievable amount. But I was determined to have it. For five months I “saved” pennies, nickles and dimes I “earned” working in the grocery store evenings and weekends. By Christmas-time 1947 I had the $10 and went to FAO’s to get it. I must have presented a strange figure. I was truly a ragamuffin with a tattered jacket amidst the opulent surroundings and rather well dressed customers, but the sales person brought the and I handed her the money. She looked at me and said I was 50 cents short–there was tax I was unaware of and had only another 5 cents for the subway ride back home. I was devastated and must have looked it. Standing behind me was a lady in a full length fur coat who took pity on this poor soul(or was smitten with Christmas spirit) and reached into her purse and put two quarters on the counter and walked away. I was overjoyed and spent many pleasurable hours playing with the game.

    The story doesn’t end there, however. In 1979 I was married with three children living in Rockville, MD. My second child, a boy, was about to turn 12. I asked him what he would like for his birthday. I was astounded when he replied that had seen an vibrating electric football game in a toy store that he especially wanted. I had never mentioned that I had once had the game and couldn’t believe it was still around. It was an astonishing coincidence I will never forget.

  2. hey. love your site. loved electric football when i was a kid. totally remember being thrilled as anything when i was a kid and saw it under the christmas tree. for years i bought more and more teams, then i bought those stupid number decals and realized that they didn’t work, so i started painting the numbers on myself. then i started painting the teams jerseys to teams i didn’t have, even painted faces for players who were white or black but their position player did not fit.

    i never knew there was a convention, but i think i will go see it as i’m very close to philadelphia.

    i recently wrote a blog post about the NFL and used a few of your pictures. but i gave you credit for it. if that’s a problem, let me know and i’ll change the pics to something else.

    happy new year,
    rich

    • Thanks so much, Rich. TudorCON 14 in Philly is definitely worth getting to. There are going to be so many cool things going on. Please stop by and say “hello.” Thanks again!

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