HELP Vintage Nike Air 1975

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hi
I aqquired these trainers they are Nike air not sure of the model name and can’t find any information with code 945025 101.
The date is 1975 I believe code under the barcode is 754171.
If anyone has information on these Trainers rareity and value it will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Scott
 
The number that signifies the date is 971101, meaning they were manufactured in 1997.

I do not know the model name but my guess is that they were likely an indoor court trainer of some sort based on the gum sole.

There weren't many truly rare shoes in 1997-1998. They're rare now just by default, having lasted 20 years without being thrown away. I would say they don't carry any market value because they have no added historical significance in the way a pair of Jordans or Griffeys from the same period would, so their value would be minimal unless you found someone who really wanted them for nostalgic reasons.
 
The number that signifies the date is 971101, meaning they were manufactured in 1997.

I do not know the model name but my guess is that they were likely an indoor court trainer of some sort based on the gum sole.

There weren't many truly rare shoes in 1997-1998. They're rare now just by default, having lasted 20 years without being thrown away. I would say they don't carry any market value because they have no added historical significance in the way a pair of Jordans or Griffeys from the same period would, so their value would be minimal unless you found someone who really wanted them for nostalgic reasons.
Thank you I have no experience and was reading the number under the barcode. I will try to find the model name from Nike. It has also a pat number then pat pending under doe this have any relanvance?
 
Oh man..., do u seriously think the shoes from 1975 has Air? Like mhsrunner09 said, those are almost certainly the shoes for some kind of indoor sports from late 90’s no one really cares/cared about and I doubt that Nike can identify what it is even if u give them that product code...
 
Thank you I have no experience and was reading the number under the barcode. I will try to find the model name from Nike. It has also a pat number then pat pending under doe this have any relanvance?
The patent number would lead you to find out what portions of the shoe received patents, but it won't help you identify the model unfortunately. The patents they would have had pending would likely be design patents for specific aspects of the design of the sneaker, but it is my understanding that the language in the patent wouldn't include a model name.

Are you interested in the model name for your own curiosity or what is your motive in finding out, if I may ask?
 
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