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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 |
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what is the composition...........wool?
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Do you have a New York one ?
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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. |
Same here
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A LOT of members have asked about the NY sweater, here it is:
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So nice. Wow
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6 year bump and price reduction to $400 shipped.....
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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. |
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Ebbetts Field Flannels has taken up the Mantle of making the vintage cardigans now. Still made in the USA as well. |
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Thanks James, good info.
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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. |
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