
06-03-2024, 05:42 PM
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M@RK ST€!NBERG
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Originally Posted by Mark17
Not sure if this answers your question but I can offer this example:
A few weeks ago, Heritage had a bunch of vintage Twins flannels. One was a 1968 Jerry Zimmerman road. Jerry wore #22, but this shirt had a vintage number change to 21, for use in the minors or subsequent spring training. The previous owner had the "1" removed and replaced with a modern "2" so the jersey now looks as it did in '68, with #22. The fading left by the removed "1" is easily visible.
I would have MUCH preferred the jersey still had the #21 on it, because that was what the team did to it, probably in 1969. So, it wouldn't be in original condition (as issued in 1968,) but it would be original to '69 or 1970.
As it currently is, it's a mostly 20th century GU shirt, with a modern, non-original "2" cluttering up the back.
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+1 Completely agree.
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