John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

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  • hockeytigers
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2009
    • 396

    John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

    I am trying to help out a buddy...is this a game jersey or a retail version? Thanks Everyone!!
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  • JasonBanz
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2008
    • 592

    #2
    Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

    It could be game used or could be issued. The name on the name plate looks sewn on. I believe retail jerseys would have screened on names. It would have to be from 1990 or earlier due to the lack of NFL shield. I'm nowhere close to being an expert on the Wilson jerseys though. Attached is a pic with the Wilson logo. What's the Wilson experts think?

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    • TriplexXxSports
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2009
      • 1285

      #3
      Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

      This is an early 90's model. The broncos used Rawlings in the '80's and the NFL shield was introduced in '92(?).

      The '44' font seems to be bigger than the other tags that I have seen so I am guessing a retail authentic.

      Here is a tag from '92, but it gives you and idea of the correct font size.

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      • sox83cubs84
        Banned
        • Apr 2009
        • 8902

        #4
        Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

        Originally posted by TriplexXxSports
        This is an early 90's model. The broncos used Rawlings in the '80's and the NFL shield was introduced in '92(?).


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        The neck shield first appeared in 1991.

        Dave M.
        Chicago area

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        • hockeytigers
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 396

          #5
          Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

          Yes, the name is sewn on the back nameplate. The numbers are screened. Any Broncos experts out there?

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          • TOYOTATruck07
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 115

            #6
            Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

            The DX found on the tagging refers to a manufacture date of October 1991. The "D" is the year 1991 and the "X" is October. The most knowledgeable person to contact regarding this jersey would be Patrick of Endzone Sports Charities. He is a member here as well.

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            • Neely8
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2006
              • 553

              #7
              Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

              Hockeytigers,
              Can you email me at njvette1@aol.com? I have a question for you. John.

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              • EndzoneSports
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 206

                #8
                Re: John Elway Jersey...Real or Retail?

                In response to a recenly received e-mail, I have provided the following:


                If I were to make a guess (and it's only a guess, without a first-hand inspection), at first blush, I would say that this is most likely a jersey intended for retail sale. A couple of things point me in this direction...


                The Broncos began using Wilson jerseys in 1989, having switched from longtime supplier Russell Athletic who provided jerseys to the team since the early 1970s (with a short break from 1978-'81 when Wilson was also used). As pointed out by ToyotaTruck07, the manufacturer's "DX" date coding is indicative of a manufacture date of Oct 1991. As such, if game worn, it would have been late in the '91 season or after. The first hint would be the absence of the NFL shield patch, which would normally be located on the front of the jersey just below the collar's neckband (in '92 and thereafter, the patch would be affixed on the neckband). The second item is the atypical nameplate font. Through photo research, the squared-top "A" has been identifed as having only been worn in a very few games by Elway whereas the more angular, pointed-top "A" would be much more commonplace for jerseys which have seen game wear.
                Patrick W. Scoggin
                Endzone Sports Charities
                www.EndzoneSportsCharities.org

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