Lambeau Field Seat Bottle Opener - Green Bay Packers

From the frozen tundra to opening a cold one. This Lambeau Field Seat Wood Bottle Opener makes a very cool gift.

Sale price$135.00
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Product Details

This bottle opener is hand crafted from an authentic stadium bench seat removed from Lambeau Field. In 1969, all of the wood was removed from Lambeau as the stadium transitioned to aluminum. Bumps, bruises & blemishes are left as is to bring back memories of cheering the Packers in often frigid conditions.

Laser engraved with the the stadium name. Tokens-designed quality nickel-plated hardware. Handy loop at back for hanging out until pressed into service.
Each opener comes in an NFL gift box with an authentication instruction card

Measures 6-1/2"

Authenticity

Officially licensed by the National Football League.

The salvaged stadium seat wood or goal posts used to make these items have been procured directly from the teams or official team or NFL partners.

Each stadium seat product includes a Certificate of Authenticity.

Due to licensing restrictions we are unable to ship NFL licensed items to Canada.

The History of Lambeau Field

Lambeau Field was the first modern stadium built for an NFL franchise and is now the oldest continually operating NFL stadium. Originally called City Stadium when it opened in 1957, the name was changed eight years later to honor Curly Lambeau, who not only founded and played for the Packers but who also coached the team in its first three decades. In 1968, Vince Lombardi, renowned Packers coach and NFL icon, was honored when the stadium's street was named Lombardi Avenue. His success led to a increasing demand for tickets, such that every home game has been sold out since 1960 and there is an average waiting time of thirty years to purchase season tickets. Thus, Lambeau Field's seating has been steadily added to since 1961 and, today, it is more than twice its original capacity.

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