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gnaz01 07-11-2017 06:48 PM

FS: Babe Ruth Style Boston Red Sox Sweater
 
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Cooperstown collection, I have been told that less than a dozen of each team were made before they were stopped from production. This comes from a smoke free home and is in impeccable condition and is a size Large.

$450 shipped in a large USPS Priority box (this thing is HEAVY). PP FF, cash, check, MO

Thanks,
Greg

yanks4 07-13-2017 07:23 PM

sweater
 
what is the composition...........wool?

gnaz01 07-13-2017 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by yanks4 (Post 1680648)
what is the composition...........wool?

Yes, and quite heavy

yanks4 07-15-2017 09:04 AM

Sweater
 
Do you have a New York one ?

whitehse 07-15-2017 04:10 PM

I have nothing to add but to say that is one AWESOME freaking sweater. If I had the bucks I would buy it from you in a heartbeat.

Good luck on the sale.

GrayGhost 07-15-2017 04:15 PM

Same here

gnaz01 07-15-2017 04:57 PM

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Originally Posted by yanks4 (Post 1681126)
Do you have a New York one ?

Actually yes I do, if interested, PM me

gnaz01 07-16-2017 11:35 AM

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A LOT of members have asked about the NY sweater, here it is:

GrayGhost 07-16-2017 11:53 AM

So nice. Wow

gnaz01 09-30-2023 09:10 AM

6 year bump and price reduction to $400 shipped.....

MLB_Legends3457 10-20-2023 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by gnaz01 (Post 2376926)
6 year bump and price reduction to $400 shipped.....

Messaged you.

bgar3 10-21-2023 10:51 AM

FYI, I bought the Boston sweater and it is extremely high quality. An amazing sweater. If I did not have it I would have gotten the New York one.
Does anyone know the history of these? They seem to handmade.

Seven 10-21-2023 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by bgar3 (Post 2382271)
FYI, I bought the Boston sweater and it is extremely high quality. An amazing sweater. If I did not have it I would have gotten the New York one.
Does anyone know the history of these? They seem to handmade.

They were made by Peter Capolino who was the original founder of Mitchell and Ness. I believe he still makes them every so often, if you contact him, even though he's firmly out of the Jersey game at this point

Ebbetts Field Flannels has taken up the Mantle of making the vintage cardigans now. Still made in the USA as well.

gnaz01 10-21-2023 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by bgar3 (Post 2382271)
FYI, I bought the Boston sweater and it is extremely high quality. An amazing sweater. If I did not have it I would have gotten the New York one.
Does anyone know the history of these? They seem to handmade.

Thanks bud, glad you like it! They are extremely high quality!!

bgar3 10-21-2023 04:52 PM

Thanks James, good info.

bgar3 10-22-2023 06:30 AM

Brief history of the sweaters
 
In case anyone other than me is interested in the history of these I found an interesting article on UniWatch from 2010 (thanks to James’ info) that gives a pretty good overview.
Briefly, between 1989 and 2001 Peter Capolino oversaw the design, specifications, knitting and sale of 18-36 sweaters a year using 16 designs. No numbers of of how many of each design was given, but safe to say it was very small. They were all handmade by a woman named Norma Reichert in Maine. They are 100% wool, weigh about 4 pounds and were made “flat bed machines”.
Capolino stopped when Mitchell and Ness took off. A couple of attempts to have them made for every MLB team fell through.

gnaz01 10-22-2023 11:30 AM

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Originally Posted by bgar3 (Post 2382450)
In case anyone other than me is interested in the history of these I found an interesting article on UniWatch from 2010 (thanks to James’ info) that gives a pretty good overview.
Briefly, between 1989 and 2001 Peter Capolino oversaw the design, specifications, knitting and sale of 18-36 sweaters a year using 16 designs. No numbers of of how many of each design was given, but safe to say it was very small. They were all handmade by a woman named Norma Reichert in Maine. They are 100% wool, weigh about 4 pounds and were made “flat bed machines”.
Capolino stopped when Mitchell and Ness took off. A couple of attempts to have them made for every MLB team fell through.

Great info!!


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