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Thread: Vintage Authentics reliable?
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03-11-2009, 02:49 PM #21
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Re: Vintage Authentics reliable?
I am so glad all these houses are getting outed,Vintage is yet an other example of incompetency and dishonesty!That is why its good only to collect vintage jerseys.Less chances for abuse!
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03-12-2009, 09:20 AM #22
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Re: Vintage Authentics reliable?
I'm wetting my skirt with anticipation of winning all of these......
That's because I know you are all incorrect.
These jerseys are absolute pieces of historic GOLD.
I will turn around, and dump them on ebay......and make a MINT!
Not really.
Simply pathetic.
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03-12-2009, 09:25 AM #23
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Re: Vintage Authentics reliable?
It should take anyone.....oh.....I don't know.......POINT-8 SECONDS to identify the "N" in Jones on the NOB as a letter that is cut for the end of a longer name.
Look at it......it is angled to be placed to the right or end of a name. As a letter placed in the middle of the name, it should appear "level", with no slope.
This stuff is so bad, it's insulting to even a novice.
But this shows us all JUST how desperate some people get when shopping for items of their sports star favorites. It will sell.....and that's sad.
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03-23-2009, 05:32 PM #24
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Re: Vintage Authentics reliable?
I can definitively end the argument here. I follow all Chipper jerseys, and I have an extensive DVD collection of old games.
The jersey is a fake. I already checked the 96 World Series footage carefully (all 3 home games), and it is a fake. The nameplate is completely off, and the 'Braves' on the front of the jersey is off as well. Someone is going to waste a lot of money on some very expensive laundry.
Who knows...maybe this was a game-issued jersey that he didn't actually wear, but who cares?? He never wore it in a World Series game, and that's what this auction implies.
End of story.