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Paul Allen, Seahawks' quiet rocker

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Seattle Seahawks owner Paul Allen has the knack of being in the right place at the right time.

He was the man who persuaded Seattle school-friend Bill Gates to drop out of Harvard and in 1975 create a company called 'Micro-Soft.'

And he was the man Seattle turned to in 1997 when Seahawks owner Ken Behring was preparing to take the franchise to Southern California.

Allen, an avid basketball fan who already owned the NBA's Portland Trail Blazers, never planned on buying a football team.

"I was called to the National Football League out of civic duty," Allen said in his memoir, "Idea Man."

Both moves ended up rather well for Allen.

His 30 percent stake in Microsoft Corp - they dropped the hyphen - made him one of the richest men in the world, despite the fact he only worked there for the first eight years.

And the $194 million he stumped up to buy the Seahawks is now worth about $1.3 billion after the Super Bowl victory last year.

The 62-year old Seattle native, who still lives in his home town and raised the team's famous '12' flag ahead of the Seahawks' thrilling win over the Green Bay Packers in the NFC championship, cuts an odd figure at games.

A two-time cancer survivor and owner of 42 U.S. patents, he still carries the slightly detached air of a tech geek. He loves to play guitar and idolized fellow Seattleite Jimi Hendrix, but does not go in for rock and roll antics.

He is a massive benefactor in Seattle, funding everything from libraries and universities to brain research, the local indie music station and the best cinema in the city. He put $100 million into Ebola research last year, making him the biggest private donor fighting the disease.

But it is his quiet support of the Seahawks that makes him a local hero.

"He's very popular with the fans. I've never heard a single bad word about Paul Allen in the stands," said Andrew Brummett, a senior director of IT at Microsoft and a Seahawks season ticket holder. "He can make a case to be the best owner in the NFL. He does two things exceptionally well: he invests, and he doesn’t interfere."

Allen has not always been an astute investor. He lost billions of dollars in the cable television business and got burned in the tech bust of 2000. But his revitalization of Seattle's South Lake Union area - from strip clubs and panel beaters to Amazon.com's gleaming headquarters - has put him back on track.

Allen is now ranked 47 on Forbes magazine's global rich list with a fortune of $17 billion. He has bought many toys with that money, from Monet paintings and old mainframe computers to World War II fighter planes.

But perhaps his prize possession is his latest: a locally made, 50-watt, Seahawks-themed guitar amplifier that goes up to '12', a nod to Spinal Tap and the Seattle fans, that showed up on Facebook last week.

Chances are Allen will be in the right place to play some rock anthems at the Seahawks post-Super Bowl party.

Paul Allen, Seahawks' quiet rocker, right on time - Yahoo Sports


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This one goes to 12: Check out Paul Allen’s custom-built, Seahawks-themed guitar amp


When you’re Paul Allen and you want a custom-designed, Seahawks-themed guitar amp, well, you go have one made.

As spotted by the Seattle Weekly, the Seahawks owner and Microsoft co-founder last week asked Fremont-based Verellen for the custom amp to be built in time for the Feb. 1 Super Bowl, where the Hawks will battle the Patriots and their deflated balls.

The result is pretty badass, with a sweet Seahawks logo and a big ol’ “12,” an ode to Seattle’s 12th Man fan base. From Verellen’s Facebook page:

Paul Allen ordered this custom amp about a week ago, needing it in time for the super bowl. 50 watt super lead with a blackface twin preamp, and footswitchable BEAST MODE overdrive (hawk eye turns red), complete with knobs that go to 12. We’re going to the Super Bowl!!!
After the Seahawks beat Denver in last year’s Super Bowl, Seattle’s players and coaches celebrated at a post-game party that featured a musical performance from Allen and his band, “the Underthinkers.” Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll was impressed, noting that “Paul was hot last night, he was tearing it up — big licks.”

If the Hawks win it all again this year, seems like Allen will be ready to play — this time, in true Seahawks style.

This one goes to 12: Check out Paul Allen's custom-built, Seahawks-themed guitar amp - GeekWire


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Man... I forgot how relatively little he paid to buy the team. Obviously he's put hundreds of millions into payroll, CenturyLink Field and upgrades to various facilities since then, but $192 million for a football team still seems pretty low. Obviously the investment has paid off for him and us significantly. He's made himself into a Seattle legend (if he wasn't already a legend around here) and has made Seahawks fans incredibly happy after a good decade of football depression.
 

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Seventeen. Billion. Dollars.


And the dude can shred.


What am I doing with my life?
 

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Man... I forgot how relatively little he paid to buy the team. Obviously he's put hundreds of millions into payroll, CenturyLink Field and upgrades to various facilities since then, but $192 million for a football team still seems pretty low. Obviously the investment has paid off for him and us significantly. He's made himself into a Seattle legend (if he wasn't already a legend around here) and has made Seahawks fans incredibly happy after a good decade of football depression.



I was surprised he bought the team to be honest,but he is a man of his word he proposed a deal to us voters and fans,he said "if i buy the team will you pay for half the stadium?" that's pretty kool on his part to not only pay for half the stadium but to spend as much as he has in the facilities and the cost over runs with the stadium.
 

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Best day ever, was when Paul Allen bought the Seahawks. He's been a great owner.
 
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