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Old 03-13-2010, 07:47 AM
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Jeff's great picture of Home Run Baker and others wearing their sweaters (below), gave me the bright idea of trying to find a similar sweater. Possibly even adding a logo of a favorite team. Does anyone know of any good sources for such vintage-style cardigans? I checked a number of department stores online. There are a couple close calls, but nothing as realistic as we see in vintage photos.
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Old 03-13-2010, 10:41 AM
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Sorry, this one's not baseball and it's not a replica () but here's a photo of Andy Aitkenhead's post-game sweater from c. 1927 Saskatoon Sheiks

photo of a teammate with a similar sweater

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Old 03-13-2010, 10:53 AM
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The sweater I'm wearing in this picture is one I bought on ebay a few years ago. It was advertised as a 1910-era baseball sweater, but I'm not sure it is specifically baseball. It is very thick, compared to sweaters made today. I was messing around, trying to make it look like a T207 card.
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Ron, I never knew that was you in your avatar, very cool!
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Christy Mathewson says Blauvelt sweaters are best if that helps. Sorry couldn't resist.

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Here's two advertising signs for Bradley sweaters. the bottom one is mine 28x22 inch. top one is about 3 1/2 foot wide. Have seen 2 examples
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Jeff's great picture of Home Run Baker and others wearing their sweaters (below), gave me the bright idea of trying to find a similar sweater. Possibly even adding a logo of a favorite team. Does anyone know of any good sources for such vintage-style cardigans? I checked a number of department stores online. There are a couple close calls, but nothing as realistic as we see in vintage photos.
John - Sent you an email...may be just what you are looking for.
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Joe - PM sent. Also curious to learn more about the sweaters. Thanks.
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William,
So a little light went on! I told my wife I knew where we could probably sell a couple hundred reproductions.

Joe, Thanks for the heads up.
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Here's a frontal of the same sweater, different photo (or portion of one anyways). Would love to have a replica.


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Does anyone own any old baseball sweaters? Show 'em if you got 'em!

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So a little light went on! I told my wife I knew where we could probably sell a couple hundred reproductions.

Joe, Thanks for the heads up.
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A couple hundred would be great! I'm actually just looking to replace the traditional "monkey suit". Thought this would be a nice alternative. Spring weather should arrive in Boston sometime in the next few months!
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