Sunday, October 20, 2013

The Detroit Lions and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Detroit Lions and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Lions franchise from its early years in the 1930's to the modern era and magnificent Ford Field. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Lions’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Lions fan, you might be interested to know that the 16 pieces of original artwork used to create the Lions’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 16 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 16 pieces of original Lions uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Lions fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 16 of the framed Lions pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Lions logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

The Denver Broncos and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Denver Broncos and their colorful sock burning history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Broncos franchise from its founding in Denver in 1960 as part of the upstart AFL (American Football League) to their modern era. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Broncos’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Broncos fan, you might be interested to know that the 13 pieces of original artwork used to create the Broncos’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 13 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 13 pieces of original Broncos uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Broncos fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 13 of the framed Broncos pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Broncos logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

Saturday, October 19, 2013

The Dallas Cowboys and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Dallas Cowboys and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Cowboys franchise from its founding in 1960 to the modern era and their magnificent new home in Dallas. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Cowboys’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Cowboys fan, you might be interested to know that the 14 pieces of original artwork used to create the Cowboys’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 14 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 14 pieces of original Cowboys uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Cowboys fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 14 of the framed Cowboys pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Cowboys logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

The Cleveland Browns and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Cleveland Browns and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Browns franchise from its founding in 1946 as part of the AAFC (All American Football Conference) to the re-born modern era in Cleveland. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Browns’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Browns fan, you might be interested to know that the 14 pieces of original artwork used to create the Browns’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 14 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 14 pieces of original Browns uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Browns fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 14 of the framed Browns pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Browns logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

The Cincinnati Bengals and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Cincinnati Bengals and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Bengals franchise from its founding in Cincinnati in 19680 to the modern era. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Bengals’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Bengals fan, you might be interested to know that the 13 pieces of original artwork used to create the Bengals’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 13 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 13 pieces of original Bengals uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Bengals fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 13 of the framed Bengals pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Bengals logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

The Chicago Bears and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Chicago Bears and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Bears franchise from its founding as the Decatur Staleys in 1920 to the modern era in Chicago. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Bears’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Bears fan, you might be interested to know that the 12 pieces of original artwork used to create the Bears’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 12 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 12 pieces of original Bears uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Bears fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 12 of the framed Bears pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Bears logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

The Buffalo Bills and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Buffalo Bills and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Bills franchise from its founding in 1960 as part of the upstart AFL all the way to the modern era. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Bills’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Bills fan, you might be interested to know that the 14 pieces of original artwork used to create the Bills’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 14 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 14 pieces of original Bills uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Bills fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 14 of the framed Bills pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Bills logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

The Baltimore Ravens and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Baltimore Ravens and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Ravens franchise in Baltimore. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Ravens’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Ravens fan, you might be interested to know that the 9 pieces of original artwork used to create the Ravens’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 9 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 9 pieces of original Ravens uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Ravens fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 9 of the framed Ravens pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Ravens logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

The Atlanta Falcons and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Atlanta Falcons and their colorful uniform history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Falcons franchise from its founding in 1966 to the modern era. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Falcons’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Falcons fan, you might be interested to know that the 13 pieces of original artwork used to create the Falcons’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 13 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 13 pieces of original Falcons uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Falcons fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 13 of the framed Falcons pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Falcons logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

The Arizona Cardinals and their colorful uniform history – a video

If you love the Arizona Cardinals and their colorful history, then you’re really going to like this terrific two-minute video by NFL Films which chronicles the uniform color history of the Cardinals franchise from its founding in Chicago in 1920 to their time in St. Louis to the modern era in Arizona. Narrated by Scott Graham, one of the great voices of NFL Films, this video features three uniform history experts:

1. Joe Horrigan, Vice President of Communications and Exhibits at the Pro Football Hall of Fame where he has worked for more than 35 years

2. Michael MacCambridge, author of “America’s Game: The Epic Story of How Pro Football Captured A Nation” and many other books as well as editor of the massive “ESPN College Football Encyclopedia”

3. Scott Sillcox, sports uniform historian, owner and founder of Maple Leaf Productions and Heritage Sports Art.

My name is Scott Sillcox and for 15+ years I owned Maple Leaf Productions. We were a licensee of the NFL, MLB, NHL and through a partner company, the NCAA, and we created and sold a number of products, the most famous of which were our horizontal posters. The Cardinals’ poster showed the evolution of the team uniform from the early days to the modern era – click here to see the poster or see the poster below. Our other products – all of which celebrated the history of team uniforms - included fridge magnets, clocks, playing cards and FanFrames.


If you are a huge Cardinals fan, you might be interested to know that the 15 pieces of original artwork used to create the Cardinals’ poster shown above – the actual hand-painted watercolor paintings – are available for sale at Heritage Sports Art. When you watch this NFL Films video, you will see 4 of the 15 actual painted uniforms – and you can actually own that original artwork – how cool is that!

Please note: Some of the 15 pieces of original Cardinals uniform artwork may have already been sold to other avid Cardinals fans, so you may want to act quickly if you would like to own what we lovingly, and honestly, call a “somewhat famous” piece of art. A lot of sports art is terrific, as is our art, but not many pieces of sports art have been reproduced thousands of times and can be found hanging in people’s homes and offices across North America – to me that’s what makes buying and owning this original art so cool.

Each piece of original artwork is beautifully framed in a tasteful and attractive way, and the engraved plate contained within the framed piece tells the story of that particular piece of original art and how it has been reproduced in thousands of posters and other products sold across North America. These framed pieces make a great gift – birthday gift, anniversary gift, retirement gift - and considering that you are buying original artwork that is also somewhat famous with a fun story behind it, they really are very reasonably priced.

Here is what a framed piece looks like.

Click here to see what all 15 of the framed Cardinals pieces look like. You can also purchase the framed originals from this same site.

Thanks for reading this post and enjoy the video!

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PS The video can also be seen here - just scroll down and then click on the Cardinals logo to see the video. Or you can also go directly to this NFL site to view the same video.