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Kzoo 09-16-2018 12:34 PM

Reggie Jackson jerseys...
 
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Guys...……….I'm looking for some help on these 2 'Reggie Jackson' jerseys. I'm thinking they're higher quality 'salesman samples', but maybe you'll have more information. Neither jersey has a year 'flag tag'. Both have light wear and a few minimal marks/stains.

The NY jersey is the correct manufacturer, but is not chain stitched with Reggie's name in the collar and is probably at least a size too small. The jersey is a high quality professional level shirt with everything sewn on. Would these have been available for retail sale back in the late 1970's to early 1980's?

The A's pullover is a Rawlings and not the normal A's manufacturer of choice for gamers, McAuliffe. It is also a high quality professional caliber jersey with everything sewn on. I did find that Rawlings might have made the 'alternate' yellow jersey's for the A's in 1972, but they have horizontal names sewn on the back and yellow and green arm bands. Also, I think Jackson wore a size 42 during this time period.

Any further information or opinions would be really appreciated. Thanks in advance...…...Matt

Leon 09-17-2018 07:14 AM

I am not a uni guy but the NY shirt doesn't look like it has the quality of the A's shirt.

MooseDog 09-17-2018 08:13 AM

If that's a size 40 on the Rawlings shirt that's an immediate disqualifier.

Kzoo 09-17-2018 05:37 PM

thanks.
 
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Originally Posted by MooseDog (Post 1813370)
If that's a size 40 on the Rawlings shirt that's an immediate disqualifier.

It is a size 40 and I mentioned I've seen him wearing a size 42 during that time period. That's why I have questions about these jerseys.

Leon, both jerseys are of the same, high quality and are definitely vintage. I'm just going to assume they're both retail or manufacturer 'sample' jerseys. Thanks for your responses.

JMEnglish27 09-18-2018 03:42 PM

The A's one is definitely not real. It's period...so yes, probably a salesman sample.

FWIW, the Finley era A's jumped from manufacturer to manufacturer during those years, I'll presume depending on what was cheapest. A few years back, the A's fanfest had a storage full of old game worn and issued uniforms they were selling, all the way back to the 70's. Those earlier ones were the most mish-mosh pile of stuff I'd ever seen. Multiple makers, same season even. I wish I'd bought more.

Vintage Yankee 09-18-2018 06:54 PM

The Yanks is either a minor league jersey or a quality retail replica. A Major League issued jersey would be tagged in the tail, not the neck. And a salesman's sample would typically have the salesman's sample tag, not the pictured Wilson tagging, in the neck.

roarfrom34 09-19-2018 07:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Vintage Yankee (Post 1813826)
The Yanks is either a minor league jersey or a quality retail replica. A Major League issued jersey would be tagged in the tail, not the neck. And a salesman's sample would typically have the salesman's sample tag, not the pictured Wilson tagging, in the neck.

While I have no opinion of the authenticity (or lack thereof) of the Jackson Yankees knit, I can say however that it was not unusual in the 1970's/1980's for the Wilson tagging to appear in the neck area for MLB used jerseys.

baseball tourist 09-19-2018 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1813904)
While I have no opinion of the authenticity (or lack thereof) of the Jackson Yankees knit, I can say however that it was not unusual in the 1970's/1980's for the Wilson tagging to appear in the neck area for MLB used jerseys.

Agreed. Blue Jays had Wilson neck tagging too.

Vintage Yankee 09-19-2018 03:01 PM

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Originally Posted by roarfrom34 (Post 1813904)
While I have no opinion of the authenticity (or lack thereof) of the Jackson Yankees knit, I can say however that it was not unusual in the 1970's/1980's for the Wilson tagging to appear in the neck area for MLB used jerseys.

Should have been more clear, but the reference was specific to Yankees jerseys as that was the example in this case.


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