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    Posted 13 days ago

    kesmith5910
    (51 items)

    This **Johnny Miller** signature golf ball dozen, produced by **Spalding**, is a striking example of 1970s-era sports marketing—bold, graphic, and unmistakably tied to one of the game’s great shot-makers. Featuring the repeated “JOHNNY MILLER” typography across a vivid red field, the box captures both the personality and prominence of **Johnny Miller** at the height of his career, shortly after his historic victory at the **U.S. Open** in 1973.

    The packaging design itself is a standout. The oversized printed signature across the front reinforces the player endorsement, while the die-cut window offers a glimpse of the ball inside—an increasingly popular retail feature of the time. Adding to its period authenticity, the original Oshman’s Sporting Goods price sticker ($12.99) remains intact, providing a tangible connection to the retail environment in which it was sold.

    While the balls themselves represent the shift toward more durable, performance-driven designs of the era, it is the **packaging that elevates this piece**. Complete dozen boxes tied to major champions are far less commonly preserved, especially with original retail stickers and clean structural integrity. Signs of shelf wear are present, as expected, but they do little to detract from its strong visual appeal and display value.

    For collectors, this set sits at the intersection of **player memorabilia, retail history, and design aesthetics**. It reflects a moment when golf’s rising television presence and star power translated directly into bold consumer branding—making names like Miller not just champions, but marketable icons.

    **Category:** Sports Memorabilia / Golf
    **Era:** 1970s
    **Manufacturer:** Spalding
    **Player Endorsement:** Johnny Miller
    **Packaging:** Full dozen retail box with display window
    **Condition:** Very good with original retail sticker and visible shelf wear

    A visually compelling and historically grounded piece, the Johnny Miller Spalding dozen offers collectors a snapshot of golf’s golden marketing era—where performance, personality, and packaging came together on the pro shop shelf.

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