Flyers Posters and Art Prints
Description: Coleco Table Hockey Players - Philadelphia Flyers. Original artwork by @mafmove (Mark Forton). All designs are ORIGINAL concepts by visual artist Mark Forton (@mafmove). Copyright © 2018-2024 All Rights Reserved.
Coleco Table Hockey Players - Philadelphia Flyers Posters and Art
by Snake King Studios by @mafmove
$9.00
Description: Coleco Table Hockey Players - Philadelphia Flyers. Original artwork by @mafmove (Mark Forton). All designs are ORIGINAL concepts by visual artist Mark Forton (@mafmove). Copyright © 2018-2024 All Rights Reserved.
Coleco Table Hockey Players - Philadelphia Flyers Posters and Art
by Snake King Studios by @mafmove
$9.00
Description: Remembering PF Flyers Sneakers. Founded in 1937 by B.F. Goodrich, it was one of the original American sneaker brands. In 1933, inventor Hyman L. Witman and canvas footwear pioneer B.F. Goodrich patented the "Posture Foundation" arch support insole, and began adding the new technology to its shoes. The shoes with Posture Foundation became known simply as "PF." By 1944, PF Flyers released their first kids' collection of shoes, creating the slogan, "Run Faster, Jump Higher". 1958 saw the first athlete to be endorsed by a shoe brand, All-star basketball player Bob Cousy of the Boston Celtics.
Description: Coleco Table Hockey Players - Philadelphia Flyers. Original artwork by @mafmove (Mark Forton). All designs are ORIGINAL concepts by visual artist Mark Forton (@mafmove). Copyright © 2018-2024 All Rights Reserved.
Coleco Table Hockey Players - Philadelphia Flyers Posters and Art
by Snake King Studios by @mafmove
$9.00
Description: The Muncie Flyers, known as the Congerville Flyers for most of their existence, were a professional American football team from Muncie, Indiana, that played from 1905 to 1926. The Flyers were an independent squad for most of their existence, but are remembered mostly for their very brief stint in the American Professional Football Association (later known as the National Football League). With only three official league games, one in 1920 and two in 1921, the Flyers are the third-shortest-lived team in league history, behind the two games of the original New York Giants and the one game of the Tonawanda Kardex Lumbermen, and the shortest by a team not from the state of New York.