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Re: Pete Rose Jersey
I am in the market for a Rose or Schmidt jersey, so I am interested in the responses.looking for Phillies GU batsComment
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Re: Pete Rose Jersey
I see that Blue Chip Sports has a 1981 Phillies autographed Rose powder blue gamer on their site listed at $3,995. No photo, and from what others have stated on the forum, thier list and prices are generally outdated. May be worth trying to reach them though.Comment
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Re: Pete Rose Jersey
The tags look normal, but I can't tell from the photo if the plaket lining is cloth or satin. If I recall right (and maybe he can confirm this with me off-Forum), Howard stated on here many months ago that the satin plaket lining is the norm for Wilson Phillies knits, and a cloth lining should raise some eyebrows. If Howard gets in touch with me, I'll relay my information to the Forum.
Dave M.
Chicago areaComment
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Re: Pete Rose Jersey
I called Blue Chip Sports about the 3 Rose jerseys they had listed on their site-the Reds were the ones I was interested in-but they told me they weren't sure that any of them were real. This was a year or two ago. What info they gave me about the Phillies one, I emailed to Howard, and he advised me to stay away. I can't remember the specifics. Just my 2 cents.Comment
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Re: Pete Rose Jersey
Dave M.
Chicago areaComment
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Re: Pete Rose Jersey
I was premature in my call on the lining...Howard corrected me and pointed out the lining wasn't an issue for 1979 home jerseys. He's checking on the type of material the team used for the P in 1979 and 1980, as he has exemplars that indicate a difference in the fabric used. The piece is looking better...I'm awaiting his comments on the jersey in regards to the above.
Dave M.
Chicago area
The tagging, the correctness of material, etc., are all important.
But personally, I wouldn't touch this jersey with a 10-foot pole.
On the front of the jersey, the verticle portion of the "4" is in question. The portion that is below the horizontal crossing is visually wider (extends to the right) than the portion that continues straight up above the horizontal crossing. This can be verified by the photo the seller ironically includes showing the stitching on the inside of the jersey. Not a characteristic of properly issued gamers. This thickness should remain constant throughout the number.
So what is this jersey? I don't know. It may have proper tagging that was added from another "lesser player" with proper stitching, etc., on a professional jersey which now appears to be represented as a Rose gamer by the addition of the number 14, and the NOB. But adding up all of the weaker points, like the lack of visable game use..... and that poorly cut "4".....too many serious issues IMO.
I would ONLY consider interest in a questionable troubled piece like this if one were able to "photomatch" the pinstripes to a picture of Rose wearing this jersey, and verifying the "4" in fact had a wider portion underneath the crossing. And again, personally, I wouldn't waste the effort looking for one, because it is my belief that one does not exist.Comment
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