Folks,
This is a current auction. It's certified by Grey Flannel, so it seems like it must be fine, but the tagging just doesn't make sense to me. I tried contacting the seller, and waited for a response for the last two days, but have heard nothing. You'd think you'd get a response for a piece that could potentially bring in as much as this one could.
Anyway, my question is, the front tag on the jersey has the numbers '91 2 83'. 91 and 2 make sense, obviously, as it's a 1991 Set 2. But 83? I'm confused as heck. I was always under the impression this number should be the jersey number, which is 45. Where would 83 come from? Could this possibly be legitimate?
The certificate of authenticity from Grey Flannel even mentions that the tag has those exact numbers on it, but declines to explain why. I tried calling Grey Flannel to see if they could offer me any help, but the fellow I spoke with (T.J. F.) was unwilling to discuss it without having the jersey in-hand.
Any help that anyway could lend to me for this would be tremendously-appreciated. This thing is about as good as it gets, to me.
Thanks,
Larry L.
This is a current auction. It's certified by Grey Flannel, so it seems like it must be fine, but the tagging just doesn't make sense to me. I tried contacting the seller, and waited for a response for the last two days, but have heard nothing. You'd think you'd get a response for a piece that could potentially bring in as much as this one could.
Anyway, my question is, the front tag on the jersey has the numbers '91 2 83'. 91 and 2 make sense, obviously, as it's a 1991 Set 2. But 83? I'm confused as heck. I was always under the impression this number should be the jersey number, which is 45. Where would 83 come from? Could this possibly be legitimate?
The certificate of authenticity from Grey Flannel even mentions that the tag has those exact numbers on it, but declines to explain why. I tried calling Grey Flannel to see if they could offer me any help, but the fellow I spoke with (T.J. F.) was unwilling to discuss it without having the jersey in-hand.
Any help that anyway could lend to me for this would be tremendously-appreciated. This thing is about as good as it gets, to me.
Thanks,
Larry L.
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