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Unique Football Postage Stamp Dispensers

Unique Football Postage Stamp Dispensers
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Unique Football Postage Stamp Dispensers
Unique Football Postage Stamp Dispensers
Stamp holder reference chart of color choices.
Stamp holder reference chart of color choices.
Stamp dispensers hold a full roll of postage stamps.
Stamp dispensers hold a full roll of postage stamps.
Two-tone gold or antique silver stamp box designs.
Two-tone gold or antique silver stamp box designs.
Magnetic stamp box holding onto refrigerator door.
Magnetic stamp box holding onto refrigerator door.
Stamp boxes with magnetic base pads stick to metal surfaces such as refrigerators, shelving, file cabinets or doors.
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$24.95
SKU# SB97-FOOTBALL-STAMPS

Personalized Football Stamp Holder for Stamp Roll

Mail out those football party invitations early! This cool Football postage stamp dispenser looks great on any fan's desk.
  • Create a personalized Football fan's gift. Select gold or silver football design, felt or magnetic base, and colors.
  • Football Postage Stamp Shown - Silver dispenser in black and Yellow aluminum.
  • Made in USA - Stamp dispensers handcrafted in America.
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Cool Handcrafted Stamp Box Gifts

Custom Stamp Holder Gift IdeasChoose any of 20 striking aluminum color groupings.

See custom stamp holders for specs or 100's more artistic designs.

Shop Decorative Stamp Dispensers for more unique holders for rolls of postage stamps.
How did the football get its shape?
The unusual, watermelon shape of the football has evolved over the years for ultimate efficiency. Said to have gotten its original shape from the early days when pig bladders were used, modern footballs as seen in American, Australian and Canadian football and rugby are now a prolate spheroid, or long egg-shaped sphere. Especially in American and Canadian football, the ball is more pointed at the ends which makes it easier to complete a forward pass or spiral pass.

Why do people call footballs pigskins?
In the Middle Ages, traditional football games (now called Medieval Football) were played with a ball made from an inflated pig's bladder and leather. Though the "pigskin" nickname has stuck throughout the years, modern footballs used in National Football League (NFL) games are constructed from premium cowhide leather. This is also the case for National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) games, except the footballs are slightly smaller. In youth leagues for younger children, a rubber football is often used so that small hands can more easily grip the ball.

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