University of Michigan Original Authentic Vintage Stadium Seat, Circa 1927


University of Michigan Original Authentic Vintage Stadium Seat, Circa 1927

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University of Michigan Original Authentic Vintage Stadium Seat, Circa 1927:
$127.50



University of Michigan Original Authentic Vintage Stadium Seat. Circa 1927 A unique authentic piece of history from the storied glory days of Michigan football The Big House that Yost built, Bo filled and Canham carpeted~ Home of the immortal \"Mad Magicians of Michigan\"~ National Champions~ Heisman Trophy Winners~Michigan Men #18with Rare Original 1927 cast iron bolts !!
16.5\"x 7.5\" x 1.5\"The ONLY authentic letter of authenticity ~Signed~Encoded~Embossed~Authorized by the University Of Michigan, full HD color heavy stock copies of mint condition 1927 dedication day program cover,ticket and a2\"x 4\" descriptive engraved brass plate and
Game used since 1927 A timeless and unique gift for: Graduation~Alumni~Man/Woman Cave~Fans~Awards~new to Ann Arbor or UM~Season ticket holders~special events~collectors~restaurants~sports bars
*Interested in a particular seat number, custom engraved brass plate or graphic?Contact us through 1992 Millie Schembechler succumbed to adrenal cancer and shortly before her passing asked her son Matt, a successful entrepreneur and business man, to find a way to raise awareness and capital for the research of this most rare and deadly form of disease. In early 1993 through 1999 Matt put his life on hold to honor his Mothers wishes and engineered an enterprise based on Millie\'s superb creativity and an original wood Rose Bowl seat Rose Bowl officials had given her. Matt had found the perfect fit to honor her and her wishes. With knowledge the University of Michigan had planned to incrementally remove, dump and replace the big house original seats over time as the budget would allow. After developing a few simple products made from the original 2\"x 8\" redwood and cedar bench seats Matt enthusiastically took the risk and entered into agreements with the University to remove and dispose of the entirety of big house seats at no cost to the University.
In exchange for this large scale job and cost savings to the University Matt was given exclusive rights to all seats removed at no cost to Matt and permission to fabricate any products with any marks, copy or logo\'s of his choosing.
Then Athletic Director, Jack Weidenbach said in support \"Well Matt, if your dumb enough to to do all that for free, we have a deal! I think you just may be successful\". The result of this commitment fully funded by Matt: Development of over 30 unique high quality products in a state of the art efficient and \"green\" light manufacturing facility, sales in all 50 states,13 countries, more than 100% of profits were donated to the \"Millie Schembechler adrenal cancer research fund\" and a few other charitable causes, one of M Den\'s most successful and highest profit product lines and most importantly, according to available records from the University, by a very large margin, became the largest single donor to the \"Millie fund\". The University of Michigan is now the world center of adrenal cancer research where the survival rate is 40 x\'s greater since the creation of the \"Millie fund\" 26 years earlier by her, her primary physician, Dr. David Schteingart and son Matt. In the spirit of his Mother, Matt continues to use the original Michigan Stadium seats for critical charitable causes such as the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer fund \"three day walk\" and the Berrien County Children\'s Assessment Center for abused children among others. All purchases are used to offset expenses to enable participation in ongoing charitable giving
*COLLECTOR QUALITY SEATS ARE INCREASINGLY RARE BY THE DAY*

University of Michigan Original Authentic Vintage Stadium Seat, Circa 1927:
$127.50

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