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Does anyone happen to have the original image files that Rudy posted?
I don't have the original primer, but I can piece things together from my files. My attempts to copy and paste photos on GUU haven't worked for a few months. I will copy what I have and send it to you via email if you agree to repost it after receiving it so that other GUU members can learn from them, as well.
I don't have the original primer, but I can piece things together from my files. My attempts to copy and paste photos on GUU haven't worked for a few months. I will copy what I have and send it to you via email if you agree to repost it after receiving it so that other GUU members can learn from them, as well.
As has been the case with the Majestic game jerseys, a new sleeve logo was adopted in 2016, featuring both the mountain peaks logo and the company name underneath.
Also, keep in mind that Majestic first was called that in 1984. The 1983 BP shirts (both home red and road blue) carried Roman Sports tagging. The 1982 BP top, a totally different design as seen on Ron Leflore's 1983 Fleer card (I'd appreciate it if someone could post a photo of it) was supplied by Sand-Knit.
In relation to this, there are several red Roman Sports home BP jerseys floating around being advertised as 1984 Tom Seaver jerseys. Most, if not all, are very new looking, and in 1983 #41 was Dick Tidrow, not Seaver.
I now have the means to post photos on this site (switched from Microsoft Office to Google Chrome) and found this photo, the tag from a 1993 Astros Mark Portugal BP.
An example of a 0068 BP jersey tag from 2007-11. This is from a Celtics Tribute 2008 game jersey of Jonathan Papelbon that was constructed as a cool base BP jersey would be.
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