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The Air Force 1 was produced in 1982 and discontinued the following year. It was re-released in 1986 with the modern italic Nike logo with a Swoosh on the bottom on the back of the shoe. Little has changed to the Air Force One since its creation in 1982, although the original stitching on the side panels is no longer present in modern versions of the shoe. Since then, over 1,700 color variations have been produced, bringing in an estimated 800 million USD/year in revenue. The selling of the Air Force Ones online by certain retailers used to be prohibited by Nike who had restricted supply of the sneaker. Nike now allows retailers to offer the shoe for sale online. As a performance shoe, the AF1 is still used for street play as well as for professional play. NBA players Jerry Stackhouse (who now wears Adidas) and Rasheed Wallace have worn AF1s on court. The Air Force One has become a favorite of sneaker collectors, often referred to as Sneakerheads. Certain rare styles can command several times their retail value in online marketplaces such as EBay and Craigslist. Stores such as Sole Control in Philadelphia and Flight Club in New York City carry rare and exclusive versions for sale, as well as offering consignment services for sellers.