I looked through pages of misc items for sale and didn't see any that weren't hardware and I wondered if anyone collects older advertising or field history, or paintball magazines. Examples like those shown here:
Back issue of Paintball News
Three issues of Paintball magazine with top issue listing all Fields, Teams, and Dealers in 1990
1988 Wolf's Lair newsletter, Cover of Wolf's Lair map, advertising booklet with original owner George Funkhouser listed on cover
Original Wolf's Lair map that lists "controversial" field names
Last photo shows what I believe is the original Skirmish USA brochure from 1983 they handed out on the street in Manhattan that got us to begin playing. Also our 1994 team photo at Skirmish USA for the World's Largest Game and our banner lists Adventure World as our home field because that was the name Wolf's Lair took after 1992 prior to eventually transitioning to EMR.
The newsletter has a cover story detailing how Morton Downey Jr., the OG of trash television, (if you didn't see his show you missed an entertaining jackhole) ran an episode covering the controversy of Wolf's Lair begun by rival field owner Jerry Braun of NSG-New York.
Back issue of Paintball News
Three issues of Paintball magazine with top issue listing all Fields, Teams, and Dealers in 1990
1988 Wolf's Lair newsletter, Cover of Wolf's Lair map, advertising booklet with original owner George Funkhouser listed on cover
Original Wolf's Lair map that lists "controversial" field names
Last photo shows what I believe is the original Skirmish USA brochure from 1983 they handed out on the street in Manhattan that got us to begin playing. Also our 1994 team photo at Skirmish USA for the World's Largest Game and our banner lists Adventure World as our home field because that was the name Wolf's Lair took after 1992 prior to eventually transitioning to EMR.
The newsletter has a cover story detailing how Morton Downey Jr., the OG of trash television, (if you didn't see his show you missed an entertaining jackhole) ran an episode covering the controversy of Wolf's Lair begun by rival field owner Jerry Braun of NSG-New York.
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