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Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics Torch Relay Uniform Top and Official Pin Scarce cloth torchbearer uniform top from the torch relay of the Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics. Made by Mizuno, the soft white t-shirt features a patch to center that bears the emblem of the XVIII Olympiad. Includes a stickpin from Tokyo’s 1964 Summer Games, which includes its original paper box. In overall fine condition. The Olympic flame was carried for 51 days by 870 runners for a total of 26,065 kilometers. Designed on the principle of the coal-mine safety lamp, the Tokyo Olympic torch was filled with priming powder and fumigant, a two-component ignition material that needed to be wind and rain-resistant, and which could both easily ignite and extinguish. Its effect was similar to that of a flare, and it proved a safe and reliable instrument over the course of its hemisphere-trotting relay. Although a typhoon and various plane issues caused a one-day delay late in the schedule, the triumphant final relay by Yoshinori Sakai through Tokyo's National Olympic Stadium on October 10, 1964, served as a defining moment for a still-healing postwar Japan.

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Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics Torch Relay Uniform Top and Official Pin Scarce cloth torchbearer uniform top from the torch relay of the Tokyo 1964 Summer Olympics. Made by Mizuno, the soft white t-shirt features a patch to center that bears the emblem of the XVIII Olympiad. Includes a stickpin from Tokyo’s 1964 Summer Games, which includes its original paper box. In overall fine condition. The Olympic flame was carried for 51 days by 870 runners for a total of 26,065 kilometers. Designed on the principle of the coal-mine safety lamp, the Tokyo Olympic torch was filled with priming powder and fumigant, a two-component ignition material that needed to be wind and rain-resistant, and which could both easily ignite and extinguish. Its effect was similar to that of a flare, and it proved a safe and reliable instrument over the course of its hemisphere-trotting relay. Although a typhoon and various plane issues caused a one-day delay late in the schedule, the triumphant final relay by Yoshinori Sakai through Tokyo's National Olympic Stadium on October 10, 1964, served as a defining moment for a still-healing postwar Japan.

Estimate 250 - 400 USD
Starting price 250 USD

* Not including buyer’s premium.
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Sale fees: 25 %

For sale on Thursday 18 Jul - 18:00 (EDT)
amherst, United States
RR Auction
+16037324284
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