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Mark, in addition to all the points you specified, in general, the overall wear pattern just doesn't look consistent for a game used jersey, especially a pitcher. There doesn't appear to be wear in the neck, the wear on the numbers and the puckering in the jersey seems wrong, and the Koufax name sewn in looks almost new while the laundry tag is very worn. I agree with you that it looks like something put together to resemble a Koufax jersey If the poster holds it up to the light, they may be able to see stitch marks from where other lettering or numbers were once on the jersey.
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Thanks Rob, can't be easy for a Giants fan to review.
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I second that...
And it's quite easy for a Dodgers fan to review... Last edited by doug.goodman; 02-10-2020 at 04:37 PM. |
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I will chime in, but because of my contractual obligations, I am sure you will find this post disappointing as it is void of an opinion.
The sleeve style has already been mentioned as Raglan as opposed to “set-in”. This is always something to confirm with contemporary images. In most cases it is consistent across team orders, but there are exceptions (look at Gehrig in the late 1930s as compared to team mates). The next thing to look at and conform is the tagged size vs the actual size. To do this, you really should be working with period on hand products by the SAME manufacturer (yes, there are differences as these were what is known as “made to order uniforms). Next would be to take a look at the fabric quality; this is assessed by comparative analysis looking at the weave (digital microscope is ideal for this). Since this is a Dodger’s jerseys, the lettering and numbering is affixed (or should be) with a “in-line” or straight stitch. This should allow for the back of athletic felt used for these applications to be examined. Then there is the tagging, also worth looking at with both a digital microscope and UV lighting. A nice problem free all, original Koufax jersey is a six figure uniform all day long… Dave Grob davegrob1@aol.com |
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I received the jersey in hand today. I am attaching for photos for your perusal. It looks like someone sweat a lot in this jersey! The owner found it in his fathers estate and has had it in his closet for the last 22 years. Any further wisdom or insight would be greatly appreciated.
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Not to be cruel but do you really think any major league team ever let a player take the field with lettering that looked like that?
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I think it is spectacular!
But I am no authentication expert; and I do not apparently have the "eye" for what Scott is referring to. I hope it is the real deal though, because it is gorgeous! |
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