PFRA member Greg Tranter donated his massive collection of Buffalo Bills memorabilia to the Buffalo History Museum in a ceremony last night. Here is the article from the Buffalo News and a couple of pics from the event. Congratulations to our good friend and fellow association member!!
http://bills.buffalonews.com/2016/04/26 ... ry-museum/
PFRA Member Greg Tranter Donates Massive Collection
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PFRA Member Greg Tranter Donates Massive Collection
"Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble this football."
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That's great ... but it's too bad the story doesn't mention his PFRA membership. Nobody's fault, of course.
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Wow. That is wonderful - but what to do with all of that free space at home? That is an incredible collection and an incredibly gracious gesture.
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Re: PFRA Member Greg Tranter Donates Massive Collection
He is to be congratulated for a very generous gift - and what persistence to collect every game program over the years - they will be a great resource for researchers.
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I just read an article about Greg's donation which was linked from the daily Uniwatch blog. Very cool! Is he coming to Green Bay?
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Re: PFRA Member Greg Tranter Donates Massive Collection
nice article and great job by Greg
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A glimpse at Greg's amazing collection ... This is just a few of the items that were displayed at the event. Only a handful of items were shown ...
http://galleries.buffalonews.com/defaul ... id=5997#/0
http://galleries.buffalonews.com/defaul ... id=5997#/0
"Gentlemen, it is better to have died a small boy than to fumble this football."